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  1. Arranged By – The Youngbloods. Producer – Bob Cullen, The Youngbloods. Written-By – Jesse Colin Young. A3. On Sir Francis Drake. Written-By – Lowell Levinger. Written-By – Lowell Levinger. A4. Sunlight.

  2. Several critically praised albums followed: The Youngbloods (1967, later retitled Get Together); Earth Music (1967); and Elephant Mountain (1969), with the track "Darkness, Darkness". [5] In 1967, when the track " Get Together ", a paean to universal brotherhood, first appeared, it did not sell well, reaching only number 62 on the chart. [6]

  3. Outstanding West Coast jazzy folk rock taken from the album Elephant Mountain released on Warner Bros (1969) ft - Jesse Colin Young (Vocals, Bass), Joe Bauer...

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  4. Mit vielschichtigem akustischem Folk- und Elektro-Rock machten sich Jesse Colin Young, Banana Levinger und Joe Bauer alias „The Youngbloods“ in den 60ern und 70ern einen Namen, ihr selbstbetiteltes Debütalbum (noch mit Jerry Corbitt im Quartett) wurde mehrfach mit Platin ausgezeichnet. Der Nachfolger „Elephant Mountain“ mit dem Hit ...

  5. “Listening to the entire Youngbloods Elephant Mountain was a fun snapshot in time.” – Jay Jay French, Copper Magazine/PS Audio. Read Jay Jay’s complete review HERE! “Impex’s LP has warmth and dynamics in spades, and Jesse Colin Young’s expressive voice has the kind of clarity audiophiles die for.” – Tom Gibbs, Positive Feedback

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Elephant Mountain" on Discogs.

  7. 31. Jan. 2009 · While neither "Trillium" nor "Ride the Wind" is genre-bending, Elephant Mountain is far greater than the sum of its parts. In sum it functions much like the individual cut "Quicksand," where Daniels and The Youngbloods add horns and strings in just the right proportion. Levinger's matter-of-fact recounting of the sessions in the liner notes put the band's work in perspective.