It seems like mountain songs come from two places: the South, the home of original mountain music, and the West, where bands are either singing about Colorado or are from Colorado. Over the Top, 1995. 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating. A song entitled "Southbound Train" later included in the 1994 TV special called Woodstock Diaries is an edited version of … Lackluster sales and reviews were inevitable, and the impression of a band running on empty was reinforced by their next release, Mountain Live (The Road Goes Ever On) (1972), which had only four cuts on it, all of them characterized by extended solos. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. The Best of Mountain is the first compilation by American hard rock band Mountain.It consists of material recorded throughout 1970-1971, culled from their first three LPs.
Mountain – First Steps *** THE MIX. Man’s World, 1996. Windfall assembled this outstanding live document of the original version of the band Mountain following their breakup. Live - The Road Goes Ever On Live Mountain (Artist) Format: Audio CD. Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On (1972) Although there is nothing in its (short) booklet that indicates when or where these four live songs were recorded, there are several sites who claim that the first two songs on this album ("Long Red" and "Waiting to take you away") are the actual live versions that Mountain performed at Woodstock (1969). The Very Best of Mountain LIVE Mountain.
Masters of War, 2008. West has since cited a combination of drug abuse within the band and Pappalardi's road weariness and burgeoning hearing impairment as primary factors. Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On (1972) Although there is nothing in its (short) booklet that indicates when or where these four live songs were recorded, there are several sites who claim that the first two songs on this album ("Long Red" and "Waiting to take you away") are the actual live versions that Mountain performed at Woodstock (1969).
Official Live Mountain Bootleg Series, Vol. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. A live album, Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On, was issued in April 1972. You Save: £0.25 (2%) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. 11: Brandwine Club, Chadd's Ford, PA - 27 May 1981 2006 The Road Goes Ever On (Live) Download our mobile app now. Eruption, 2004. A song entitled "Southbound Train" later included in the 1994 TV special called Woodstock Diaries is an edited version of … TITLE TIME; 1 Long Red (Live) 5:43: 2 Waiting to Take You Away (Live) 4:39: 3 ... 50 million songs… I hear the Cream comparisons and get the point - the musicianship is excellent but the bass tends to be better and more imaginative than Jack Bruce's unison riffs. Throughout the years, Mountain have toured and recorded periodically, with Masters of War, an album of 12 Bob Dylan covers, appearing as recently as 2007. Customers who bought this item also bought these digital items. American Glue, 1980 *** MOUNTAIN. Live in Texas 2005, 2006.
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Live: The Road Goes Ever On is a live album by American hard rock band Mountain.Released on April 24, 1972, by Windfall Records, it contains four songs recorded at three shows in August 1969, December 1971, and January 1972.The album was produced by the band's bassist and second vocalist Felix Pappalardi, while the artwork was created by his wife and collaborator Gail Collins. Two songs Mountain performed at Woodstock - "Long Red" and "Waiting to Take you Away" - are on the 1972 album Live (The Road Goes Ever On). Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On (1972) Although there is nothing in its (short) booklet that indicates when or where these four live songs were recorded, there are several sites who claim that the first two songs on this album ("Long Red" and "Waiting to take you away") are the actual live versions that Mountain performed at Woodstock (1969). Mountain - Live - The Road Goes Ever On - Amazon.com Music Skip to main content.