Mount Rushmore - '69 / High On (Remastered) (1969/2002)

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Title: '69 / High On
Year Of Release: 1969/2002
Label: Lizard Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
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Total Time: 01:17:14
Total Size: 200 / 517 Mb (scans)
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Mount Rushmore - '69 / High On (Remastered) (1969/2002)


Tracklist:

'69:
1. It’s Just The Way I Feel (Glenn Smith) - 4:33
2. 10:09 Blues (Glenn Smith) - 5:55
3. Toe Jam (Glenn Smith, Mike Bolan, Travis Fullerton, Terry Kimball) - 5:48
4. V-8 Ford Blues (Willie Lowe) - 2:36
5. Love Is The Reason (Dotzler, Phillips, Bolan, Levin, Esterlie) - 4:00
6. I’m Comin’ Home (Glenn Smith, Mike Bolan) - 7:29
7. King Of Earrings (Warren B. Phillips) - 3:58
8. Somebody Else’s Games (Glenn Smith) - 4:35

High On:
9. Stone Free (Warren B. Phillips) - 4:01
10. Without No Smog (Glenn Smith, Mike Bolan) - 5:29
11. Ocean (Glenn Smith, Mike Bolan) - 4:10
12. I Don’t Believe In Statues (Warren B. Phillips) - 4:11
13. Looking Back (Glenn Smith, Mike Bolan, Travis Fullerton, Terry Kimball) - 9:37
14. (‘cause) - She’s So Good To Me (Bobby Womack) - 3:40
15. Medley: Funny Mae (Buster Brown) / Dope Song (Glenn Smith) - 7:20

Mike Bolan "Bull" - Guitar
Glenn Smith "Smitty" - Vocals, Guitar
Travis Fullerton - Drums, Percussion
Terry Kimball - Bass

The band formed in late 1966 at 1915 Oak Street, a large Victorian rooming house in the Haight-Ashbury district. In June and July 1967 they were featured on posters for shows at the Avalon Ballroom with other bands including the Quicksilver Messenger Service and Big Brother and the Holding Company. After some members including Phillips left for the band Phoenix in 1968, new members were added and the group made two albums.

Also-rans of the San Francisco psychedelic era, Mount Rushmore gigged frequently with fellow travelers Big Brother and the Holding Company, Canned Heat and Quicksilver Messenger Service, but this debut LP is evidence enough of why they aren't held in the same esteem. Mount Rushmore pumped out competent electric boogie with a boozy edge, but they coast on distortion and attitude rather than song craft or instrumental prowess, placing them firmly in the garage band tradition but not among the trendsetters that shared their bills.


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Many thanks for lossless.
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many thanks..already downloaded...
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Veel Dank !!
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Many thanks for lossless. Lost it.