
Nantucket Sleighride is a Rock album by Mountain, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 80 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- heavy
- triumphant
- storytelling
About
From 1971, Mountain's second album proves that heavy metal would’ve evolved a lot differently had this band never existed. But it’s funny, because it’s also an example of hard rock chiasmus: here’s an American band influenced by an English band (Cream) that took their cues from the American blues. (Note that Mountain’s bassist/keyboardist Felix Pappalardi made his name producing Cream.) Yet at the start of the '70s, Mountain—fronted by godlike guitarist Leslie West—was all tattered stars and stripes. They rocked harder than anyone else at the time, maybe even before or since. (Both “Don’t Look Around” and “The Great Train Robbery” can simply shred trees.) Yet the (relatively) gentle “My Lady” and the hook-heavy “The Animal Trainer and the Toad” should’ve hit the American Top 40, just as the band’s gnarly signature tune (“Mississippi Queen”) did the previous year. The title song is the keystone here; its folky vocal melody and lyrical sea metaphor curl dexterously between calm and thundering shifts in tone. And forget trying to get away from “You Can’t Get Away!”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Don't Look Around3:42
- A2Taunta (Sammy's Tune)1:00
- A3Nantucket Sleighride (For Owen Coffin)5:49
- A4You Can't Get Away3:23
- A5Tired Angels (For J.M.H.)4:39
Side B
- B1The Animal Trainer And The Toad3:24
- B2My Lady4:31
- B3Travelin' In The Dark (For E.M.P.)4:21
- B4The Great Train Robbery5:43
Credits
Performers
- Felix PappalardiBASS VOCALS BASS GUITAR
- Corky LaingDRUMS
- Leslie WestGUITAR VOCALS
- Steve KnightKEYBOARDS
15 collectors on Gatefold own this · 80 pressings tracked on Gatefold
