The Guess Who - Somewhere Up High - 1968-slides descargar videos gratis


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From the Coca-Cola album A Wild Pair, recorded in Toronto on the (then) brand new label Nimbus 9 - The Guess Who - Somewhere up high. (This LP had a rather unique arrangement with the orchestration etc)

Scratchy sound due to taking it direct from original vinyl. Images from a 1968 Blue Bomber program.

(I think the LP cost me a couple of Coke bottle caps and a paper loon.)

BC has a link to buy A Wild Pair as wel as all the other albums he made with TGW and solo - http://burtoncummings.net/albums/

Comentarios

9 years ago

Jim M

I have this...in decent condition too!

10 years ago

simbad909

nicely done ... this is highly seeked as a collectors item.. i'd love to find one of these albums.. i love the guess who and the staccatos .. better known as the five man electrical band...

11 years ago

Harold Lloyd

Interesting that it's in Stereo!! On the "Let's Go" CD, this song is a hidden bonus from a tape source, but only in Mono.

11 years ago

Dave

Sweet!! I've got this album all scratched to s#i+ !! Thanks for posting!!! Put the whole album up if you can!!!!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

Daniel Hudelson

A Bachman composition, Ben McPeek arrangement, right? Burton Cummings sure went for some high notes on this one. Good stuff.

12 years ago

David Spencer

This is amazing! What a great deep cut. It reminds me so much of the Beatles.

12 years ago

rsensorat4

@gcdcjccc I don't think there is a CD for this....I converted it from my vinyl LP which is pretty scratched up as well.

12 years ago

gcdcjccc

i have this album...all scratched up....does the CD contain the Staccatos side as well? would love to purchase it

12 years ago

Wayne Fitzpatrick

I still have the Wild Pair LP from the Guess Who and the Staccatos.

12 years ago

toronto1207

This would have fit in very well on Wheatfield Soul.

13 years ago

TinyMontgomery204

One of the most underrated songs of all time. The Guess Who have many songs that would be considered classics if they were actually listened to.

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