The Guess Who - So Long Bannatyne (2024 Remaster) (1971) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: The Guess Who
- Title: So Long Bannatyne (2024 Remaster)
- Year Of Release: 1971
- Label: RCA - Legacy
- Genre: Rock
- Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 41:57
- Total Size: 472 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Rain Dance (2003 Remastered - Album Version) (2:46)
2. She Might Have Been a Nice Girl (2003 Remastered) (3:15)
3. Goin's A Little Crazy (2003 Remastered) (6:59)
4. Fiddlin' (2003 Remastered) (1:07)
5. Pain Train (2003 Remastered - Album Version) (3:43)
6. One Divided (2003 Remastered) (2:40)
7. Grey Day (2003 Remastered) (4:17)
8. Life In The Bloodstream (2003 Remastered) (3:12)
9. One Man Army (2003 Remastered) (3:56)
10. Sour Suite (2003 Remastered) (4:08)
11. So Long, Bannatyne (2003 Remastered) (5:56)
1. Rain Dance (2003 Remastered - Album Version) (2:46)
2. She Might Have Been a Nice Girl (2003 Remastered) (3:15)
3. Goin's A Little Crazy (2003 Remastered) (6:59)
4. Fiddlin' (2003 Remastered) (1:07)
5. Pain Train (2003 Remastered - Album Version) (3:43)
6. One Divided (2003 Remastered) (2:40)
7. Grey Day (2003 Remastered) (4:17)
8. Life In The Bloodstream (2003 Remastered) (3:12)
9. One Man Army (2003 Remastered) (3:56)
10. Sour Suite (2003 Remastered) (4:08)
11. So Long, Bannatyne (2003 Remastered) (5:56)
Review by Steve Leggett
Produced by Jack Richardson, So Long, Bannatyne was recorded by the Guess Who in a two-week stint in June of 1971. With guitarists Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw on board, the album opened well with “Rain Dance” and the perceptive “She Might Have Been a Nice Girl,” but then fell into a kind of disjointed, dispirited, and rather exhausted-sounding mishmash of underdeveloped songs. . The album was reissued in the digital era with the March 1971 single “Albert Flasher” b/w “Broken” included as bonus tracks, which lifted things considerably, allowing the sequence to end as strongly as it begins. In retrospect, So Long, Bannatyne wasn’t a disaster, but it didn’t move the band forward either, and it still seems, all these years later, like an underrealized release that’s short on memorable songs.
Produced by Jack Richardson, So Long, Bannatyne was recorded by the Guess Who in a two-week stint in June of 1971. With guitarists Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw on board, the album opened well with “Rain Dance” and the perceptive “She Might Have Been a Nice Girl,” but then fell into a kind of disjointed, dispirited, and rather exhausted-sounding mishmash of underdeveloped songs. . The album was reissued in the digital era with the March 1971 single “Albert Flasher” b/w “Broken” included as bonus tracks, which lifted things considerably, allowing the sequence to end as strongly as it begins. In retrospect, So Long, Bannatyne wasn’t a disaster, but it didn’t move the band forward either, and it still seems, all these years later, like an underrealized release that’s short on memorable songs.
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The Guess Who - So Long Bannatyne (2024 Remaster) Hi-Res.rar - 472.1 MB
The Guess Who - So Long Bannatyne (2024 Remaster) Hi-Res.rar - 472.1 MB
Year 2024 | Rock | HD & Vinyl
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