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Flying Mountain - Mountain's Dream album

Flying Mountain - Mountain's Dream album

  • Performer: Flying Mountain
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Mountain's Dream
  • Style: Psychedelic Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1355 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1836 mb
  • Other: MMF MIDI AU RA FLAC DXD TTA
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 733

Description

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Soft billowy clouds had settled around the mountain's base Mountain Dream. One morning I looked out my window and saw the most beautiful lighting on the mountain. Soft billowy clouds had settled around the mountain's base. I quickly did a pencil sketch, which became the basis for 'Mountain Dream'.

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Mountain - a reflection of hope. If in a dream you see the mountain in the distance, in real life you do not set before yourself the unattainable purposes. If thus you admire beauty of mountains, your serene look on life and on problems quite often helped you with difficult situations. The dream in which you rise by the mountain, symbolizes overcoming of difficulties. If dreamed you that you managed to climb up mountain top, in reality you will manage to overcome all arisen difficulties

Tracklist

1 Bouzouki Jam
2 Sailin'
3 Mountain Stream
4 Dreamer
5 One Fast Trip Through A Walking Dream
6 Little Bird
7 Mountain's Dream
8 Birch Island
9 Step Right Up

Credits

  • Vocals, Bass, Flute, Percussion, Pedal Steel Guitar – Rawn Mongovius
  • Vocals, Dulcimer, Harmonica, Trombone, Congas, Percussion – Ferguson Neville
  • Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Saxophone, Percussion – Satoru Suttles
  • Vocals, Mandolin, Piano, Violin, Bouzouki – Dan Rubin

Notes

Band related to Pied Pumkin.
Recorded in Vancouver in 1978 and 1979.
Undated but released circa 1979.

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Comments

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With a great Greek-Bouzouki "acid" jam!!! All in all, a very inventive and high flying sentimental '70s hippie-culture band!!! Stunning stuff and condition!!! Rare subculture minor-mastepiece... Dan Rubin (vocals, fiddle, mandolin, bouzouki, guitar)Satoru Suttles (vocals, guitar, keyboard, saxophone) Rawn Mongovius (vocals, electric bass, pedal steel, harmonica, flute)Ferguson Neville (vocals, congas, bells, gongs, dulcimer, trombone)Drew Neville (piano, replaced Rubin 1979)Notes from Blue Island Records: Flying Mountain was formed in 1976 when Dan Rubin, Ferguson Neville, Rawn Mongovius and Satoru Kuba Suttles met in Vancouver. Over the next four years, the four became one of the most creative musical groups in Western Canada, touring widely and recording two LPs of original music. Spontaneous and full of humour, performances by the Flying Mountain were interactive events, where the audience inspired the band and helped create the music. At first Flying Mountain performed in and around Vancouver. During a residency at Sofia’s folk dance restaurant they established their distinctive style and developed original songs of great versatility and power. With the help of their manager Nora Specht, Flying Mountain soon headed for wider audiences, traveling east to perform at the Winnipeg Folk Festival and similar events in Alberta, and north to the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Alaska. But it was in the small towns laced along the coastline and scattered through the valleys of the BC Interior that Flying Mountain developed its strongest support. In its first two years, Flying Mountain appeared in performance more than 300 times.Vocalist and songwriter Satoru Kuba Suttles played guitar and keyboards but also doubled on saxophone. Ferguson Neville played trombone in a marching band before he joined the group as harmonica player and drummer, adding a menagerie of percussion instruments that ranged from conga drums to air drum to Coca Cola sign; he also doubled on dulcimer. Rawn Mongovius, a traditional bluegrass bass player contributed peddle steel and flute. Dan Rubin, classically trained on violin, added guitar, mandolin and bouzouki. The subjects and styles of their songs were also broad. Flying Mountain could shift from a foot-stomping fiddle tune to an ocean-flavoured oriental ballad in a heartbeat. Their playful sense of celebration often led them to interweave music from many different cultures. As they traveled they also absorbed local images and the stories from the places they visited, and transformed them into new songs, to be passed along by the four peripatetic troubadours.During the years they performed together they made appearances on radio and television, participated in two theatre tours with the Brass Tacks Choir and finally became house band for a children’s television series developed by Leon Bibb. After Dan left the group in 1980 to pursue a solo career, Flying Mountain continued, then toured in Europe with the addition of Ferguson’s brother Drew on keyboards and other instruments, but once Satoru left, the group’s career arc drew to an end.
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Canadian LP has a lyric sheet