Climbing!

Label: Windfall RecordsYear: 1970Artist Website: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_(band)
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It is one of the great tragedies of rock and roll that Mountain
is best known for one song – “Mississippi Queen”. With that sole
exception, the bulk of today’s fans of rock have forgotten about
Leslie West and company — about their appearance at the original
Woodstock, their anti-drug song “Flowers Of Evil,” the interplay
between guitarist West and bassist Felix Pappalardi.

All people would have to do would be to invest in the re-issue
of
Climbing!, the 1970 release from Mountain (and, technically,
their first release as a band — Mountain was really a Leslie West
solo album in 1969). Yes, “Mississippi Queen” is here in all its
regalia, but this disc proves that Mountain was more than one song
— and many of the songs on this disc dwarf their hit in terms of
quality.

Granted, the overall sound of
Climbing! is a tad dated, going for the bombastic sound that
was rock in the early ’70s. But in a sense, that makes the music on
this album all the more enjoyable. Tracks like “Never In My Life”
and “Silver Paper” just wouldn’t have worked had they been toned
down a notch or three, and the all-out charge the band — West,
Pappalardi, drummer Corky Laing and keyboardist Steve Knight —
leads into these songs is the spark that lights the blaze.

Likewise, the band knows when to tone things down a bit — and
tracks like “Boys In The Band” and “Theme For An Imaginary
Western,” while still rich with the guitar work, display a
different side of Mountain, one which combines muscle with
tenderness. A weird combination? Sure — but it works.

West’s guitar skills have been all but forgotten in this day and
age — though one listen to the acoustic instrumental “To My
Friend” should re-awaken interest in his playing. (I do still
prefer the track “Alisan” off of
Avalanche — maybe because I learned how to play a close
facsimile of it.) The middle-eastern style of this work is
especially noteworthy. It was one thing to do a guitar solo; it was
another to try and tackle a different style musically, and West
nails it.

The truth of the matter is that
Climbing! might just be Mountain’s best album, and is one
which is desperately in need of re-discovery. Mountain is a band
who have been passed over with the winds of time. Well, enough, I
say. Take ten dollars out of your wallet, pick up this CD, and
discover a band who deserve a lot more attention than they ever
received.

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BORN: 1970 JOINED THE DV STAFF: Joined?!? I founded the fargin' place! HOMETOWN: Chicago, IL (go Cubs!) NOW LIVING IN: Kenosha, IL SPOUSE/KIDS: Dawn / three of my own, three stepchildren (none of whom are kids anymore) FAVORITE ARTIST: AC/DC OTHER ARTISTS I LIKE: Geez, got a year? Anthrax, Black Sabbath, Miles Davis, Eddie Harris, Melissa Etheridge, Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, Phish, Led Zeppelin, Sur Sudha, Dave Uhrich, Rick Wakeman, Joe Satriani, Motorhead, Thelonious Monk, The Who, XTC... the list is endless, really. BEER: Nope... sorry. The older I get, the less I discover I desire the old moonshine. Cherry Dr. Pepper Zero for me, thank you. OTHER HOBBIES: Playing guitar and working on my music (and dreading the day someone from the site critiques it), reading, continuing to fall behind on my DVD collection. PERSONAL MOTTO: "Never judge a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes. That way, if he's an asshole, you've got his shoes and you're a mile away." - Rev. Billy C. Wirtz I WRITE MUSIC REVIEWS BECAUSE: ...I've got 25-plus years' experience in this field. Do I really need a reason?

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