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Olympic Auditorium, LA 1970

Olympic Auditorium,  LA 1970

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Mountain was formed in 1969 by guitarist Leslie West and bassist and former Cream producer Felix Pappalardi The two met while West was a member of Long Island R&B band the Vagrants When West left the Vagrants to record a solo album it was agreed that Felix Pappalardi would produce the said album which was entitled Mountain. The sessions for the album went so well that it was decided that the pair would form a band and the band would take its name from Leslie’s album. So it was that Mountain was born. Joining Leslie and Felix was drummer N.D. Smart who had also played on Leslie’s album and keyboard player Steve Knight. The band started to gig and whilst the response was positive no one would have dreamed how big the audience would be for the bands fourth gig. In August 1969 Mountain along with the likes of the Who, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby Stills Nash and Young and of course Jimi Hendrix played at the Woodstock festival in upstate New York.

Following this momentous performance however the band decided on a change in personnel and Canadian drummer Corky Laing was in at the expense of ND Smart. Their debut album, 1970's Mountain Climbing, went gold, thanks in part to the hard rock classic "Mississippi Queen." There was however other tracks such as Yasgur’s Farm, Never In My Life and a cover of the Jack Bruce song Theme For An Imaginary Western that would all form the backbone of the bands live set for the next thirty years. Despite the comings and goings of various members over the years including the tragic murder of founder member Felix Pappalardi the core of West and Laing has continued to work as Mountain and in a live situation the band have rarely been bettered.

The performances contained on the Mountain Bootleg Series are drawn from various stages of the bands career from the very early years when the band first formed through to recent gigs undertaken by the band. All the performances come from the personal archives of both Leslie West and Corky Laing and whilst some of the performances are not sonically perfect the quality of the performances are never in question and as Corky Laing says “Some of the performances are real interesting”. I couldn’t have said it better myself.

This performance is drawn from a concert performed at the Olympic Stadium in Los Angeles in early March 1970. The concert which also included Frank Zappa and Johnny Winter on the bill took place just after the release of the album Mountain Climbing and contains songs such as Mississippi Queen, Never In My Life and For Yasgur's Farm, which featured on the album. The performance also includes Long Red, Blood Of The Sun and Dreams Of Milk And Honey that were stand out tracks from Leslie West's Mountain album from 1969.

As with all the releases in this now popular series the recordings are taken from Leslie West and Corky Laing's personal archives and have been re mastered for release.

 

  1. Long Red
  2. Theme For An Imaginary Western
  3. Dreams Of Milk And Fool
  4. Stormy Monday
  5. Mississippi Queen
  6. For Yasgur’s Farm
  7. Never In My Life
  8. Dirty Shoes

 

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