Guess Who, The - Live At The Paramount

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Review by Eboni McN

Live At The Paramount by Guess Who, The, is a stunning live album that captures the essence of the Canadian rock band's raw energy and captivating performance. Recorded in their prime in 1972 at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, the album showcases the band's signature sound, which blends rock, blues, and folk elements, and features some of their biggest hits, including "American Woman," "No Time," and "Share the Land."

The album starts with a bang as the band launches into "Glamour Boy," setting the tone for the rest of the concert. Lead singer Burton Cummings' powerful vocals and Randy Bachman's masterful guitar riffs are on full display throughout the album, and the rhythm section of Jim Kale on bass and Garry Peterson on drums provides a solid foundation for the band's sound.

One of the standout tracks on the album is the 11-minute version of "American Woman," which features an extended guitar solo by Bachman that showcases his virtuosity and the band's improvisational skills. Another highlight is "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature," which seamlessly blends two of the band's biggest hits into one epic performance.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Runnin' Back To Saskatoon6:16
American Woman16:52
Glace Bay Blues2:51
Pain Train6:10
Truckin' Off Across The Sky7:03
New Mother Nature4:18
Albert Flasher2:31

Catalog Numbers

  • LSP X-4479
  • LSP-4479

Labels

RCA Victor

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • Album
  • LP

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerJack Richardson
EngineerBrian Christian

Notes

  • Recorded live at the Paramount Theater, Seattle, Washington, May 22, 1972
  • Recorded live at the Paramount Theater, Seattle, Washington, May 22, 1972.
  • Produced By Jack Richardson for "Number 9"
  • Orange label dynaflex. LP housed in lyric sleeve with band photo on flip side.

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  • Matrix / Runout (Inner Sleeve): LSP-4779
  • Other (Price Code On Spine): 0598

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Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, MB. Founded by in 1958 and known variously as The Silvertones, Chad Allen and The Silvertones, or Al and the Silvertones, their first recordings were released in 1962 as and . In 1963, they became , finally becoming in 1965. Initially breaking up in 1975, there have been various reunions and reconstituted versions touring and recording ever since.

Aliases

  • Chad Allan & The Expressions
  • Chad Allan And The Reflections
  • Bob Ashley & The Reflections

Members

  • Randy Bachman
  • Kevin Breit
  • Rudy Sarzo
  • Domenic Troiano
  • Burton Cummings
  • Ken Sinnaeve
  • Mike McKenna
  • Garry Peterson
  • Jim Kale
  • Carl Dixon
  • Kurt Winter
  • Greg Leskiw
  • Bill Wallace
  • Sonnie Bernardi
  • Leonard Shaw
  • Charlie Cooley
  • Chad Allan
  • Don McDougall
  • Dale Russell
  • Terry Hatty
  • Brent DeJarlais
  • Will Evankovich
  • Derek Sharp
  • Mike Hanford
  • Bobby Bilan
  • David Inglis
  • Bob Ashley
  • Ralph Watts
  • Brian Sellar
  • Tom Whinnery
  • Vance Schmidt
  • Bruce Decker
  • Terry Read
  • Trevor Balicky
  • Ken Currie
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Summary by Eboni McN

Live At The Paramount is a must-have for any fan of The Guess Who or classic rock in general. Whether you're reliving the glory days of the 70s or discovering the band for the first time, this album is a testament to the enduring power of their music and their live performances.