The Guess Who – So Long, Bannatyne – 1971 – Classic Rock / Pop Rock (vinyl lp)

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Label RCA Victor – LSP-4574
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Classic Rock / Pop Rock
Year 1971

Tracklist

A1Rain Dance (2:45)

A2She Might Have Been A Nice Girl (3:13)

A3Goin' A Little Crazy (6:59)

A4Fiddlin' (1:06)

A5Pain Train (3:45)

A6One Divided (2:38)

B1Grey Day (4:16)

B2Life In The Bloodstream (3:10)

B3One Man Army (3:55)

B4Sour Suite (4:06)

B5So Long Bannatyne (5:55)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Mint (M) mint
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M)
BIN # r92

Here's a Canadian treasure that often gets overlooked in The Guess Who's catalog, but shouldn't be. "So Long, Bannatyne" marked a pivotal moment for Burton Cummings and the band, recorded during their creative peak just after "American Woman" had conquered the charts. The album title itself is a farewell to Bannatyne Street in Winnipeg, where the band cut their teeth in the local scene before achieving international success. What makes this release particularly compelling is how it captures The Guess Who at their most experimental – tracks like "Rain Dance" and "Sour Suite" showcase a band willing to push beyond their hit single formula into more complex, progressive territory.

 

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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