Wooden Nickel

Over The Top
Artist: Mountain
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Blood Of The Sun
2. Long Red
3. Blind Man
4. Dreams Of Milk And Honey
5. Southbound Train
6. Because You Are My Friend
7. Mississippi Queen
8. Theme From An Imaginary Western
9. Never In My Life
10. Silver Paper
11. For Yasgur's Farm
12. To My Friend
13. Sittin On A Rainbow
14. Stormy Monday (Live)
15. Waiting To Take You Away (Live) (Single Version)
16. Guitar Solo (Live)
17. Don't Look Around
18. Taunta (Sammy's Tune)
19. Nantucket Sleighride (To Owen Coffin)
20. You Can't Get Away!
21. The Animal Trainer And The Toad
22. My Lady
23. Travelin' In The Dark (To EMP)
24. The Great Train Robbery
25. Flowers of Evil
26. One Last Cold Kiss
27. Crossroader
28. Roll Over Beethoven (Live Edit from Dream Sequence)
29. You Better Believe It
30. Back Where I Belong
31. Bardot Damage
32. Shimmy On the Footlights
33. Talking To The Angels
34. Solution

More Info:

Mountain was the legendary American rock band led by Leslie West. The band was formed by West and Felix Pappalardi in 1969 playing one of it's early dates at the equally legendary Woodstock Festival in August 1969. In September 1969 Corky Laing joined Mountain replacing original drummer Norman Smart. They became a major live draw, following hard on the heels of Cream and Jimi Hendrix and the band's improvisational approach really took off in a concert setting. The combination of Leslie West's peerless guitar pyrotechnics, the crunch and drive of the Felix Pappalardi/ Corky Laing rhythm section, and the melodic frosting of Steve Knight's keyboards made for a memorable live experience. This 2CD set is a comprehensive Mountain compilation, with all the classics and many of the underrated gems in their catalogue. These include "Blood Of The Sun", "Dreams Of Milk And Honey, and "One Last Cold Kiss". The classics are "Mississippi Queen", "Theme From An Imaginary Western", and "Nantucket Sleighride" among others. If you don't own any Mountain, this would be a good place to start.
        
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