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Mountain is an American
United States

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 rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 band
Band (music)

In music, a musical ensemble or band is a group of musicians that works together to perform songs. The following articles concern types of musical bands:...
. The band broke up in 1972, reformed two years later, and have since reconvened and resumed performing and recording. Mountain remains popular in some circles despite having fallen out of the mainstream during the seventies. They were influential during the development of hard rock
Hard rock

Hard rock is a sub-genre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock and is considerably harder than conventional rock music....
 and are considered a forerunner to heavy metal music
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
. Their hit song "Mississippi Queen
Mississippi Queen

"Mississippi Queen" is a song originally performed by the band Mountain ."Mississippi Queen" was written by Leslie West and drummer Corky Laing....
" became a radio hit and is something of a rock standard
Standard (music)

In music, a standard is any of the most popular and enduring songs from a particular genre or style. See also Jazz standard, Pop standard, and Blues standard....
.






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Mountain is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 band
Band (music)

In music, a musical ensemble or band is a group of musicians that works together to perform songs. The following articles concern types of musical bands:...
. The band broke up in 1972, reformed two years later, and have since reconvened and resumed performing and recording. Mountain remains popular in some circles despite having fallen out of the mainstream during the seventies. They were influential during the development of hard rock
Hard rock

Hard rock is a sub-genre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock and is considerably harder than conventional rock music....
 and are considered a forerunner to heavy metal music
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
. Their hit song "Mississippi Queen
Mississippi Queen

"Mississippi Queen" is a song originally performed by the band Mountain ."Mississippi Queen" was written by Leslie West and drummer Corky Laing....
" became a radio hit and is something of a rock standard
Standard (music)

In music, a standard is any of the most popular and enduring songs from a particular genre or style. See also Jazz standard, Pop standard, and Blues standard....
. VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
 ranked Mountain number 98 on its 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.

History

The band was formed shortly after Leslie West
Leslie West

Leslie West is an United States of America rock music guitarist, singer and songwriter....
, formerly of the Long Island
Long Island

Long Island is an island located in southeastern New York, United States, just east of Manhattan. Stretching northeast into the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island contains four counties, two of which are Borough s of New York City, and two of which are mainly suburban....
 R&B band The Vagrants
The Vagrants

The Vagrants were a Long Island, New York-based rock music and blue-eyed soul group from the 1960s. The group was composed of Peter Sabatino on vocals, harmonica, and tambourine, Leslie West on vocals and guitar, Larry West on vocals and bass guitar, Jerry Storch on organ, and Roger Mansour on drums....
, recorded a solo album titled Mountain with bassist
Bassist

A bass player is a musician who plays a double bass, bass guitar, or another low-pitched instrument, such as keyboard bass or a low brass instrument such as tuba or sousaphone....
 and former Cream
Cream (band)

Cream were a 1960s United Kingdom blues-rock Musical ensemble consisting of bassist/lead vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker....
 collaborator Felix Pappalardi
Felix Pappalardi

Felix A. Pappalardi Jr. was an American record producer, songwriter, vocalist, and bass guitarist....
 producing. The album also featured former Remains
The Remains

The Remains were a mid-1960s rock group from Boston, Massachusetts, led by Barry Tashian. They are best known for being one of the opening acts of The Beatles' final US tour in 1966....
 drummer N.D. Smart. It was decided to name the band Mountain after Leslie West's immense size. West's raw vocals and melodic, bluesy guitar style, and Pappalardi's heavy and elegant bass lines were the elements of Mountain's distinctive sound. Though heavily inspired by seminal British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 blues-rock
Blues-rock

Blues-rock is a hybrid musical genre combining bluesy Improvisation#Musical_improvisations over the 12-bar blues and extended boogie jam session with rock and roll styles....
 band Cream
Cream (band)

Cream were a 1960s United Kingdom blues-rock Musical ensemble consisting of bassist/lead vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker....
 (with which Pappalardi had been a frequent collaborator: he produced Disraeli Gears
Disraeli Gears

Disraeli Gears is the second album by United Kingdom blues-rock group Cream . It was released in November 1967 and went on to reach #5 on the United Kingdom album chart....
, Goodbye and Wheels of Fire
Wheels of Fire

Wheels of Fire is the name of a double album recorded by Cream . The release was largely successful, scoring the band a #3 peak in the UK and a #1 in the US, and became the world's first platinum-selling double album....
, also contributing viola
Viola

The viola is a bowed string instrument. It is the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello.The casual observer may mistake the viola for the violin because of their similarity in size, closeness in pitch range , and nearly identical playing position....
, brass
Brass instrument

A brass instrument is a musical instrument whose tone is produced by vibration of the lips as the player blows into a tubular resonator. They are also called labrosones, literally meaning "lip-vibrated instruments" ....
, bells and organ
Organ (music)

The organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more divisions, each played with its own keyboard played either Manual or Pedal clavier. The organ is one of the oldest musical instruments in the European classical music....
 to the latter), keyboardist Steve Knight
Steve Knight (musician)

Steve Knight is an United States musician best known as the keyboardist for Mountain , a rock band of the early 1970s.Knight was born in New York to artist parents....
 was added to avoid Mountain being perceived as a simple imitation. Cream drummer Ginger Baker held a brief stint as manager of the band during their early years.

They played their fourth live concert at the 1969 Woodstock Festival
Woodstock Festival

Woodstock was a music festival, billed as An Aquarian Exposition, held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969....
 in Bethel, New York
Bethel, New York

Bethel is a town in Sullivan County, New York, New York, United States. The population was 4,362 at the 2000 census but Bethel experienced tremendous growth between 2001 and 2007....
 (later chronicling the experience in their song "For Yasgur's Farm"), but the band did not appear in the film of the event
Woodstock (film)

Woodstock is a 1970 in film documentary on the Woodstock Festival that took place in August 1969 in music at Bethel, New York in New York. The film was directed by Michael Wadleigh and was edited by Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker; Schoonmaker was nominated for an Academy Award for Film Editing....
 nor was their performance included on volume 1 of the festival's live album
Woodstock: Music From the Original Soundtrack and More

Music from the Original Soundtrack and More, or more commonly Woodstock, is the live album of the 1969 Woodstock Festival concert....
. It was however included on the second volume. Soon after, Smart was replaced by Laurence "Corky" Laing
Corky Laing

Laurence Gordon "Corky" Laing is a Canada rock music drummer, best known as a longtime member of pioneering United States hard rock band Mountain ....
. Their debut, Climbing!
Climbing!

Climbing! is the formal debut album by United States hard rock band Mountain , although Leslie West had released Mountain a year earlier with a similar personnel....
, was released in 1970 and featured the band's signature song, "Mississippi Queen
Mississippi Queen

"Mississippi Queen" is a song originally performed by the band Mountain ."Mississippi Queen" was written by Leslie West and drummer Corky Laing....
", which reached the middle of the top 40 charts. The album itself reached the top 20 on the US album charts.

The follow-up album Nantucket Sleighride, released in 1971, also reached the top 20 but failed to yield a hit single. The title track was used as the theme to ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
's Sunday political program Weekend World
Weekend World

Weekend World was a British television political series, made by London Weekend Television and broadcast from 1972 to 1988.Created by John Birt not long after he moved to LWT, the series was broadcast on the ITV network at lunchtimes on Sundays....
. After these early releases the band continued to receive a certain measure of critical acclaim but never again achieved great commercial success.

After Nantucket Sleighride, the band produced Flowers of Evil
Flowers of Evil (album)

Flowers of Evil is the third album by United States hard rock band Mountain . It was their first live album outing, with the second vinyl side consisting of material recorded at New York City's legendary Fillmore East in 1971....
 consisting of one side of studio material and one live side, culled from a concert at New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
's legendary Fillmore East
Fillmore East

Fillmore East was promoter Bill Graham 's late 1960s ? early 1970s rock music palace in the East Village, Manhattan area of New York City.Located on Second Avenue at Sixth Street, this venue provided Graham with an East Coast of the United States counterpart to his existing The Fillmore establishment in San Francisco, California Opening...
. The following year, Mountain broke up. Shortly after, West and Laing formed West, Bruce and Laing
West, Bruce and Laing

West, Bruce and Laing were an United States blues-rock power trio consisting of Leslie West , Jack Bruce and Corky Laing .The trio formed in Chicago in the spring of 1972 following the breakup of Mountain , West and Laing's previous band....
 with former Cream
Cream (band)

Cream were a 1960s United Kingdom blues-rock Musical ensemble consisting of bassist/lead vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker....
 bassist Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce

John Symon Asher "Jack" Bruce is a Scotland musician, musical composer and singer. He is best-known as an electric bass guitarist, harmonica player and piano, and was most famous as a vocalist and the bass guitarist for the 1960s rock band Cream ....
, producing two studio albums and a live release over the next two years.

In 1973 West and Pappalardi reformed Mountain with Allan Schwartzberg on drums and Bob Mann (of pioneering jazz rock
Jazz fusion

Fusion or, more specifically, jazz fusion or jazz rock, is a musical genre that merges jazz with elements of other styles of music, particularly funk, Rock and roll, R&B, electronic music, and world music, but also pop music, classical music, and folk music, or sometimes even Heavy metal music, reggae, ska, country music, hip hop...
 band Dreams
Dreams (band)

Dreams was one of the original prominent jazz-rock bands in the period of the late 1960s and early 1970s and recorded for Columbia Records. They prevailed with other jazz-rock bands of the time such as Chicago , Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chase , The Flock , and Soft Machine....
) on keyboards and guitar – a tour yielded the double live album Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks (album)

Twin Peaks is a live album by hard rock band Mountain . Their first release following their 1972 breakup and subsequent reformation, the lineup consisted of original member Leslie West and Felix Pappalardi joined by guitarist/keyboardist Bob Mann and drummer Alan Schwartzberg....
. The studio work Avalanche, with rhythm guitarist David Perry and Corky Laing once again on drums, was the last heard from the band for over a decade.

On April 17, 1983, Gail Collins Pappalardi
Gail Collins Pappalardi

Gail Collins Pappalardi is a songwriter and an artist. She was wife of the late Felix Pappalardi. She contributed lyrics to many Mountain songs and co-wrote Cream 's "World of Pain" with Pappalardi and "Strange Brew" with Pappalardi and Eric Clapton....
, Felix's wife and songwriting partner who had designed many of the band's album covers, shot Pappalardi in the neck in their fifth-floor East Side Manhattan
East Side (Manhattan)

The East Side of Manhattan refers to the side of Manhattan Island which abuts the East River and faces Brooklyn and Queens . Fifth Avenue, Central Park, and lower Broadway separate it from the West Side....
 apartment. He was pronounced dead at the scene and Collins was charged with second-degree murder
Murder

Murder as defined in common law countries, is the unlawful killing of another human being with intent , and generally this state of mind distinguishes murder from other forms of unlawful homicide....
. Later cleared of that charge, she was convicted of the lesser criminally negligent homicide
Negligent homicide

Negligent homicide is a criminal charge brought against people who, through criminal negligence, allow others to die.Negligent Homicide is a lesser included offense to First degree murder and second degree murder, in the sense that someone guilty of this offense can expect a more lenient sentence, often with imprisonment time comparable to...
 and sentenced to 16 months to four years in prison. After her release from jail, she vanished into private life.

Mountain reformed in 1985, releasing Go For Your Life. They have continued to record and tour, with bassist Richie Scarlet (known for his work with Ace Frehley
Ace Frehley

Paul Daniel "Ace" Frehley is an United States guitarist best known as an original member and lead guitarist for the rock music band Kiss . He took on the persona of 'Space Ace' when the band adopted costumes and theatrics....
, Sebastian Bach
Sebastian Bach

Sebastian Bach is a Canada heavy metal music singer, best known as ex-frontman of Skid Row .Born in Freeport, Bahamas, Bahamas, and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, Ontario, he attended nearby Lakefield College School....
 and his multiple solo records) rounding out the lineup. Their most recent album is 2007's Masters of War, featuring 12 Bob Dylan covers and a guest appearance from Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne

John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne is a Grammy Award winning England singer-songwriter, whose career has now spanned four decades. Osbourne rose to prominence as lead vocalist of pioneering English heavy metal music band Black Sabbath, and eventually achieved a multi-RIAA certification solo career which revolutionized the heavy metal genre....
.

In 2003 West and Laing authored a book of recollections entitled "Nantucket Sleighride and Other Mountain on-the-Road Stories" detailing their time with the band at its peak and their subsequent careers.

Mountain's video game debut came late fall 2007 on RedOctane's Guitar Hero III featuring "Mississippi Queen" as a playable track. The song is also featured in the Harmonix video game Rock Band, although the version featured is a cover of the studio recording.

Summer of 2008 Mountain rebuilt their website to include music players, online store, and enhanced news page. The new website is at www.mountainrockband.com.

The band headed out on the road during October and November, 2008, on a North American tour opening for Joe Satriani
Joe Satriani

Joseph "Satch" Satriani is an United States multiple nominated Grammy Award multi-instrumentalist, best known as an instrumental rock guitarist....
  and with former Michael Schenker Group
Michael Schenker Group

The Michael Schenker Group is a guitar-oriented hard rock band formed in 1979 by the former Scorpions and UFO guitarist Michael Schenker.It is best described as mostly melodic hard rock with progressive undertones....
 member Rev Jones on bass. A review of the San Diego House of Blues
House of Blues

House of Blues is a corporate chain of music halls and restaurants founded in 1992 by Hard Rock Cafe founder Isaac Tigrett and his friend and investor Dan Aykroyd....
 date covered the Mountain set -- including Blowing in the wind from the Masters of War album -- with enthusiasm. Of the Satriani set, the reviewer was also pleased with the blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
 influence he felt Mountain brought to the evening, and with Leslie West joining in a Satriani-led, closing "Stormy Monday" and "Going down" blues jam.

Influence

  • Among others, "Mississippi Queen" has been covered by WASP, Zakk Wylde
    Zakk Wylde

    Zakk Wylde is an American musician, who is best known for his roles as a guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne and founder of heavy metal music band Black Label Society....
    , Burnout
    Burnout

    Burnout or burn-out can refer to:* Burnout , a psychological term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest, especially in one's career....
     on their 2003 album 'Armour Of The Gods' and Ozzy Osbourne
    Ozzy Osbourne

    John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne is a Grammy Award winning England singer-songwriter, whose career has now spanned four decades. Osbourne rose to prominence as lead vocalist of pioneering English heavy metal music band Black Sabbath, and eventually achieved a multi-RIAA certification solo career which revolutionized the heavy metal genre....
     on his 2005 album Under Cover (with Leslie West providing guitar). It also appeared in the 1971 film Vanishing Point
    Vanishing point

    A vanishing point is a point in a Perspective drawing to which parallel lines appear to converge. The number and placement of the vanishing points determines which perspective technique is being used....
      and the video games Rock Band and Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is a music video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision and RedOctane. It is the third main installment in the Guitar Hero, and the fourth title overall....
    , and is sampled in the Beastie Boys
    Beastie Boys

    Beastie Boys are an American hip hop music group from New York City consisting of Michael Diamond, Adam Yauch, and Adam Horovitz. Since around the time of the Hello Nasty album, the DJ for the group has been Mix Master Mike, who was first featured in the song "Three MC's and One DJ"....
     rap "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun
    Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun

    Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun is the 10th track on the album Paul's Boutique by American hip hop music group the Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989....
    ."
  • The live version of "Long Red" has been heavily sampled in hip hop music
    Hip hop music

    Hip hop music is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rapping which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans....
     (Eric B. & Rakim
    Eric B. & Rakim

    Eric Barrier and Rakim were a hip hop music duo from Long Island, New York, in the borough of Queens, New York, New York City, who recorded as Eric B....
    's "Eric B. is President", J Dilla
    J Dilla

    James Dewitt Yancey , also known as J Dilla, Jay Dee, or "your favorite producer's favorite producer", was an American record producer who emerged from the mid-1990s underground hip hop scene in Detroit, Michigan....
    's "Stepson of the Clapper," De La Soul
    De La Soul

    De La Soul is an American hip hop music group formed in 1987 in Amityville, New York. They are best known for their eclectic sampling and quirky, surreal lyrics, and their contributions to the evolution of the jazz rap and alternative hip hop subgenres....
    's "Verbal Clap," Common
    Common (rapper)

    Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. , better known by his stage name Common , is an United States rapper and actor.Common debuted in 1992 with the album Can I Borrow a Dollar? and maintained a significant underground following into the late 90s, after which he gained notable mainstream success through his work with the Soulquarians....
    's "The People", Ice-T
    ICE-T

    * Ice-T is a U.S. rapper and actor.* ICE-T is a tilting model of the German DBAG Class 411 series of high-speed trains....
    's "G Style", A Tribe Called Quest
    A Tribe Called Quest

    A Tribe Called Quest is an United States Hip hop music group, formed in 1988. The group is composed of rapper/producer Q-Tip , rapper Phife Dawg , and DJ/producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad....
    's - "Jazz (We've Got)", Nas
    Nas

    Nasir Jones, , , better known by his stage name Nas, , formerly Nasty Nas, is an American rapping and actor. The son of jazz musician Olu Dara, he was born and raised in the Queensbridge, Queens housing projects in New York City....
    ' - "It Ain't Hard to Tell", Public Enemy
    Public Enemy

    Public Enemy, also known as PE, is an influential hip hop music group from Long Island, New York, known for its politically charged lyrics, criticism of the media, and active interest in the concerns of the African American community....
    's - "Louder than a Bomb and Kanye West
    Kanye West

    Kanye Omari West is an American rapper, record producer and singer. He released his debut album The College Dropout in 2004, his second album Late Registration in 2005, his third album Graduation in 2007, and his fourth album 808s & Heartbreak in 2008....
    's "Barry Bonds").
  • The song "Don't Look Around" was featured in the movie Pineapple Express
    Pineapple Express (film)

    Pineapple Express is a 2008 United States Stoner film action film-comedy film film directed by David Gordon Green, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg and starring Seth Rogen and James Franco with cameo appearances by Ed Begley, Jr....
    .


Discography


Studio albums

  • 1969: Mountain (released as a Leslie West solo album)
  • 1970: Climbing!
    Climbing!

    Climbing! is the formal debut album by United States hard rock band Mountain , although Leslie West had released Mountain a year earlier with a similar personnel....
     (Mountain's official debut release)
  • 1971: Nantucket Sleighride
  • 1971: Flowers of Evil
    Flowers of Evil (album)

    Flowers of Evil is the third album by United States hard rock band Mountain . It was their first live album outing, with the second vinyl side consisting of material recorded at New York City's legendary Fillmore East in 1971....
     (first side consists of studio recordings, second side is live)
  • 1973: The Best of Mountain
    The Best of Mountain

    The Best Of Mountain is the first compilation album by United States hard rock band Mountain . It consists of material recorded throughout 1970-1971, culled from their first three LPs....
  • 1974: Avalanche
  • 1985: Go For Your Life
  • 1996: Man's World
  • 2002: Mystic Fire
  • 2007: Masters of War


Live albums

  • 1972: Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On
    Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On

    Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On is the fourth album by hard rock band Mountain . Released following the band's first breakup in 1972, Windfall Records would compile the album using old live material....
  • 1974: Twin Peaks
    Twin Peaks (album)

    Twin Peaks is a live album by hard rock band Mountain . Their first release following their 1972 breakup and subsequent reformation, the lineup consisted of original member Leslie West and Felix Pappalardi joined by guitarist/keyboardist Bob Mann and drummer Alan Schwartzberg....
  • 2000: Greatest Hits Live
  • 2003: Sea of Fire (concert film
    Concert film

    A concert movie, or concert film, is a type of documentary film movie, the subject of which is an extended live performance or concert by a musician ....
    )
  • 2004: Eruption
  • 2006: Cambodia


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