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Flowers of Evil (Mountain album)
1971 studio album / live album by Mountain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Flowers of Evil is the third studio album and first live album by American hard rock band Mountain.[1] The title track concerns drug abuse in Vietnam.[2] The first side of the album includes new studio material, while the second consists of live material recorded on 27 June 1971 at the Fillmore East in New York City. It was released in November 1971 by Windfall. This was the band's only album to chart in Norway, where it peaked at #17; the highest chart position for this album internationally.
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Track listing
Side 1: Studio
- "Flowers of Evil" (West, Pappalardi, David Rea) – 4:53
- "King's Chorale" (Pappalardi) – 1:04
- "One Last Cold Kiss" (Pappalardi, Collins) – 3:45
- "Crossroader" (Pappalardi, Collins) – 4:47
- "Pride and Passion" (Pappalardi, Gail Collins Pappalardi) – 7:05
Side 2: Live
- 1. "Dream Sequence" (medley) – 24:27
- Guitar Solo (West) /
- Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) /
- Dreams of Milk and Honey (West, Pappalardi, John Ventura, Norman Landsberg) /
- Variations (West, Pappalardi, Laing, Steve Knight) /
- Swan Theme (Pappalardi, Collins)
- 2. "Mississippi Queen" (West, Pappalardi, Laing, Rea) – 3:53
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Personnel
- Leslie West – guitar, vocals
- Felix Pappalardi – bass, vocals, production
- Steve Knight – keyboards
- Corky Laing – drums, percussion
- Additional personnel
- Bud Prager – executive producer
- Bob d'Orleans – recording engineer
- Judy Szekely – recording engineer
- Beverly Weinstein – art direction
- Gail Collins – artwork
- The Music Agency – graphics
Charts
References
External links
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