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| Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On | ||||
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| Live album by Mountain | ||||
| Released | April 1972 | |||
| Recorded | Tracks 1-2 recorded at Woodstock Festival, Bethel, New York, August 16, 1969 Tracks 3-4 recorded January - February 1972 |
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| Genre | Hard rock | |||
| Length | 34:28 | |||
| Label | Island Records Windfall Beat Goes On |
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| Producer | Felix Pappalardi | |||
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Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On is the fourth album by hard rock band Mountain. Released following the band's first breakup in 1972, Windfall Records would compile the album using old live material. Mountain would later reform in 1974. The title comes from J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit.
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In the song "Long Red", the drum break by Corky Laing and Leslie West yelling to the audience "Ya out there? Louder!", has been sampled by numerous hip-hop artists such as EPMD, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Kanye West, and Game.
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