Mountain - Live At The Fillmore East

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Review by William Pentland

Live At The Fillmore East by Mountain: A Raw Rock Ride That Still Kicks Dust Alright, let’s talk about Live At The Fillmore East by Mountain. Released in 2010 (yeah, decades after the original recordings), this Japan-only release under Breakdown Records is a treasure chest for rock junkies who dig Classic Rock, Hard Rock, and Blues Rock vibes. It’s like finding an old vinyl at a garage sale—unexpected but oh-so-satisfying. First off, the tracklist reads like a love letter to live music chaos. You’ve got staples like “Mississippi Queen,” which explodes out of the gate with Leslie West’s gritty vocals and that iconic riff. But what makes this version unforgettable? The raw energy. It’s not just a song; it’s a full-on experience. When West growls, "She's got everything you want / Honey, she knows how to rock," it feels alive, sweaty, and unfiltered—like being crammed into a tiny club where everyone smells like beer and rebellion. The crowd noise bleeding into the mix reminds you this wasn’t some studio-perfect recording—it was real people losing their minds in real time. Then there’s “Never In My Life / Jam.” Oh man, buckle up because this one takes you on a wild ride. The transition from the heavy bluesy verses to the jam section is seamless yet unhinged. Corky Laing’s drumming goes absolutely bonkers here, and Felix Pappalardi’s bass lines are so thick they could double as tar. And don’t even get me started on West’s guitar work—it’s like he’s wrestling lightning onto the fretboard. This isn’t just a performance; it’s a battle between man and machine, except the machine wins sometimes too. By the end, your ears feel bruised in the best possible way. Other highlights? “Theme For An Imaginary Western” sets the mood with its slow-burning melancholy, while “Call It Stormy Monday / Jam” gives you those bluesy chills mixed with fiery improvisation. Even the drum solo—yes, a drum solo—feels earned rather than indulgent. Everything clicks because Mountain doesn’t just play songs; they build moments. Here’s the thing: listening to this album feels like stepping back in time but also forward somehow. It’s nostalgic without trying too hard, chaotic without losing control. Sure, some might call it messy, but isn’t that the point of live music? Perfection is overrated anyway. So yeah, if you’re looking for something polished and predictable, keep walking. But if you want rock ‘n’ roll with dirt under its nails and fire in its belly, grab this sucker. Just don’t blame me when your neighbors start complaining about all the air-guitaring going down next door. Final thought? Listening to Mountain live is kinda like eating hot wings—you know it’s gonna hurt a little, but damn, does it feel good.

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Artist: Mountain
Album: Live At The Fillmore East

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Call It Stormy Monday
Never In My Life
Silver Paper
Never In My Life
Theme For An Imaginary Western
Dreams Of Milk And Honey
Guitar Solo / Dreams Of Milk And Honey
Long Red
Dirty Shoes
Never In My Life / Jam
Mississippi Queen
Silver Paper
Guitar Solo
Opening Tune
Baby I'm Down
Theme For An Imaginary Western
Call It Stormy Monday / Jam
Blood Of The Sun
Drum Solo
Mississippi Queen
For Yasgur's Farm

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Catalog Numbers

BREAKDOWN-402A/B/C

Labels

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Formats

  • 3 × CDr
  • Unofficial Release

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About Mountain

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American Hard Rock band from Long Island, New York, formed in 1969. CLASSIC LINEUP Leslie West  vocals, guitar (October 22, 1945  December 23, 2020) Felix Pappalardi  vocals, bass (December 30, 1939  April 17, 1983) Steve Knight  keyboards (May 12, 1935  January 19, 2013) Corky Laing  drums (born January 26, 1948) NOTE: For the graphic designer, please use .

Name Vars

  • Mountain 6
  • Mountin'
  • Moutain
  • The Band
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Members

  • Felix Pappalardi
  • Steve Knight
  • Leslie West
  • Allan Schwartzberg
  • Miller Anderson
  • Mark Clarke
  • Richie Scarlet
  • Rev Jones
  • David Perry
  • Leslie Weinstein
  • Laurence Laing

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Live At The Fillmore East* by Mountain is a hidden gem for rock fans. It was released in Japan in 2010, long after the band's heyday. The record captures their raw energy with classic tracks like "Mississippi Queen" and epic jams like "Call It Stormy Monday." What’s wild is how it blends hard rock, blues, and even a killer drum solo into one package. For fans of '70s rock, this feels like stepping back in time.