Ride The Wind (1971)
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| Release date: | 1971 | |
| Quality: | 192-320 Kbits/sec | |
| Tracks: | 6 | |
| Duration: | 38:05 | |
| Genre: | Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Country Rock |
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| 1. | Ride The Wind | 9:32 | ... | ||
| 2. | Sugar Babe | 2:50 | ... | ||
| 3. | Sunlight | 6:34 | ... | ||
| 4. | The Dolphin | 7:53 | ... | ||
| 5. | Get Together | 4:22 | ... | ||
| 6. | Beautiful | 6:59 | ... |
Discography: The Youngbloods
The Youngbloods — Ride The Wind: Reviews
Youngbloods Live
The Youngbloods became a trio with the departure of guitarist Jerry Corbitt, and two live albums following his departure came out fairly quickly due to a change in record labels for the group. The first, Rock Festival was good, but this one, Ride the Wind is far superior and is a lasting legacy to the musicianship of Jesse Collin Young, Joe Bauer and Banana (Lowell Levinger). The tunes have a loose jazz inspired feeling to them and the extended Ride the Wind is a classic to be listened to over and over. While the studio version on Elephant Mountain is absolutely a classic, the version here is a study in improvisation that other groups of the era should have studied for it's economy of sound and playing. Not a single beat or note is wasted, and it's worth the entire price of admission. Of all the Youngbloods albums, this is the best.
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