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The Youngbloods – Elephant Mountain (1969) Elephant Mountain (1969) is the Youngbloods’ third long-player and marks their debut as a trio — featuring Jesse Colin Young (bass/guitar/vocals), Joe Bauer (drums), and Lowell “Banana” Levinger (keyboards) — after the departure of co-founder Jerry Corbitt (guitar/vocals). Although the band initially formed out of the early ’60s Northeast folk scene, by the time this set was issued they had relocated to the pastoral Northern California county of Marin. Blending affective pop/rock melodies and lyrics with their good time jug band roots, the Youngbloods were instantly embraced by the already blossoming Bay Area music community. This effort contains some of the band’s strongest material to date, building on the considerable momentum of their 1967 self-titled release and further enhanced by their remarkable instrumental capabilities. Young’s contributions are particularly notable as he vacillates between the edgy and electric “Darkness, Darkness” to the light and earthy “Sunlight” and “Ride the Wind,” or the bouncy tales “Smug” and “Beautiful.” Banana honors his new surroundings with the gorgeous and catchy instrumental “On Sir Francis Drake” (named after a heavily traveled Bay Area motorway). On this cut the textural combination of electric piano and harpsichord provides a jazzy counterbalance to Young’s propulsive basslines and Bauer’s nimble drumming. The “Rain Song (Don’t Let the Rain Bring You Down)” is left over from Corbitt’s tenure and recalls the earlier Youngbloods’ sound which was more akin to the Sopwith Camel or the Lovin’ Spoonful than the trio’s then-current folk-rock leanings. “Trillium” is a hidden gem of a jam that examines the band’s remarkably strong improvisational interaction. “Sham” is perhaps the most straightforward rocker on the album and recalls Bay Area acts like the Sal Valentino-led Stoneground. The disc concludes with the sublime “Ride the Wind” which sports a very sophisticated and slightly Latin-flavored melody. ― Allmusic. Additional Info: • Original Released Date: 1969 • Released Date: 1989 • More info. Tracklist 01. Darkness, Darkness – 03:54 02. Smug – 02:12 03. On Sir Francis Drake – 06:45 04. Sunlight – 03:08 05. Double Sunlight – 00:41 06. Beautiful – 03:50 07. Turn It Over – 00:15 08. Rain Song (Don’t Let The Rain Bring You Down) – 03:16 09. Trillium – 03:09 10. Quicksand – 02:41 11. 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Tracklist: 01 – It’s a Lovely Day 02 – Faster All the Time 03 – Prelude 04 – On Beautiful Lake Spenard 05 – Josiane 06 – Sea Cow Boogie 07 – Fiddler a Dram 08 – Misty Roses 09 – Interlude 10 – Peepin’ and Hidin’ (Baby What You Want Me to Do) 11 – Icebag 12 – Ride the Wind (Live In New York, 1969) 13 – Sugar Babe (Live In New York, 1969) 14 – Sunlight (Live In New York, 1969) 15 – The Dolphin (Live In New York, 1969) 16 – Get Together (Live In New York, 1969) 17 – Beautiful (Live In New York, 1969) 18 – Stagger Lee 19 – That’s How Strong My Love Is 20 – Willie and the Hand Jive 21 – Circus Face 22 – Hippie from Olema No. 5 23 – Good and Dusty 24 – Let the Good Times Roll 25 – Drifting and Drifting 26 – Pontiac Blues 27 – The Moonshine Is the Sunshine 28 – Will the Circle Be Unbroken 29 – I’m a Hog for You Baby 30 – Light Shine 31 – Speedo 32 – She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule to Ride) 33 – Going By the River 34 – Running Bear 35 – I Shall Be Released 36 – Dreamboat 37 – She Came In Through the Bathroom Window 38 – Donna 39 – La Bamba 40 – Kind Hearted Woman. DOWNLOAD LINKS: RAPIDGATOR: DOWNLOAD TURBOBIT: DOWNLOAD. The Youngbloods - The Complete Warner Albums. Artist : The Youngbloods Title : The Complete Warner Albums Year Of Release : 2020 Label : Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group Genre : Rock Quality : Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) Total Time : 02:42:54 Total Size : 375 / 897 MB WebSite : Album Preview. 1. It's a Lovely Day (2:38) 2. Faster All the Time (4:30) 3. Prelude (1:01) 4. On Beautiful Lake Spenard (4:55) 5. Josiane (6:37) 6. Sea Cow Boogie (0:26) 7. Fiddler a Dram (5:16) 8. Misty Roses (4:13) 9. Interlude (2:15) 10. Peepin' and Hidin' (Baby What You Want Me to Do) (5:03) 11. Icebag (2:19) 12. Ride the Wind (Live In New York, 1969) (9:26) 13. Sugar Babe (Live In New York, 1969) (2:56) 14. Sunlight (Live In New York, 1969) (6:25) 15. The Dolphin (Live In New York, 1969) (7:50) 16. Get Together (Live In New York, 1969) (4:21) 17. Beautiful (Live In New York, 1969) (7:00) 18. Stagger Lee (3:18) 19. That's How Strong My Love Is (4:51) 20. Willie and the Hand Jive (3:09) 21. Circus Face (2:59) 22. Hippie from Olema No. 5 (2:02) 23. Good and Dusty (1:24) 24. Let the Good Times Roll (3:54) 25. Drifting and Drifting (4:14) 26. Pontiac Blues (3:56) 27. The Moonshine Is the Sunshine (3:43) 28. Will the Circle Be Unbroken (3:21) 29. I'm a Hog for You Baby (3:34) 30. Light Shine (3:44) 31. Speedo (3:22) 32. She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule to Ride) (3:32) 33. Going By the River (5:01) 34. Running Bear (3:55) 35. I Shall Be Released (5:11) 36. Dreamboat (3:17) 37. She Came In Through the Bathroom Window (3:38) 38. Donna (3:53) 39. La Bamba (3:53) 40. Kind Hearted Woman (6:10) The Youngbloods could not be considered a major '60s band, but they were capable of offering some mighty pleasurable folk-rock in the late '60s, and produced a few great tunes along the way. One of the better groups to emerge from the East Coast in the mid-'60s, they would temper their blues and jug band influences with gentle California psychedelia, particularly after they moved to the San Francisco Bay Area. For most listeners, they're identified almost exclusively with their Top Ten hit "Get Together," but they managed several respectable albums as well, all under the leadership of singer/songwriter Jesse Colin Young. Young got his start on the folk circuits of Boston and New York, and had already cut a couple of solo albums before forming the Youngbloods. John Sebastian was one of the supporting musicians on Young's second LP, and comparisons between the two -- and between the Youngbloods and the Lovin' Spoonful -- are inevitable. Both groups offered good-timey folk-rock with much stronger jug band influences than West Coast rivals like the Byrds, though the Youngbloods made greater use of electric keyboards than the Spoonful, courtesy of the enigmatically named Lowell "Banana" Levinger. The Youngbloods didn't craft nearly as many brilliant singles as the Lovin' Spoonful, but (unlike the Spoonful) endured well into the hippie/psychedelic era. While Young was always the focal point of the band, their first two albums also had songwriting contributions from guitarist Jerry Corbitt. Produced by Felix Pappalardi (who also worked with Cream), these records (The Youngbloods and Earth Music) were engaging and mature, if inconsistent, folk-rock. Corbitt's "Grizzly Bear" was a small hit, as was "Get Together," a Dino Valenti song that had previously been recorded by Jefferson Airplane. The Youngbloods' slow, soulful interpretation of "Get Together" was definitive, but it wouldn't reach the Top Ten until it was re-released in 1969, after the song had been used in a television public service ad. By that time, Corbitt had left, and the Youngbloods, reduced to a trio, were living in Marin County, CA. 1969's Elephant Mountain was produced by, of all people, Charlie Daniels. Reflecting the mellowing influence of San Francisco psychedelia, it was their best effort, featuring some of Young's best songs.