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  1. 2 de may. de 2014 · Buy at iTunes. When your band can count among its alumni a whopping 37 past members, then it prompts the question: Where’s the focus? It’s been five years since the world heard from Stephen McBean’s side project, Pink Mountaintops, but now that the Canadian musician has ended that silence with Get Back, those five years clearly don’t seem like long enough.

  2. Credits. Bass – Rob Barbato, Steve Kille. Drums – Daniel Allaire *. Guitar – Gregg Foreman, J Mascis, Rob Barbato, Stephen McBean. Keyboards – Joe Cardamone, Stephen McBean. Lead Vocals – Stephen McBean. Mastered By – Howie Weinberg. Mixed By – Randall Dunn. Organ [Wurlitzer] – Gregg Foreman.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Find top songs and albums by Pink Mountaintops including While We Were Dreaming, I (Fuck) Mountains and more. Listen to music by Pink ... and arrangements with dashes of lysergic Americana on their 2004 self-titled debut and 2006's Axis of Evol. 2014's Get Back filtered McBean's melodic ideas through muscular rock guitars, and ...

  4. www.amazon.com › Get-Back-Pink-Mountaintops › dpPink Mountaintops : Get Back

    5 de feb. de 2014 · Pink Mountaintops might not be the best-known band ever to make rock 'n' roll, but on GET BACK they just might have written it's scripture - an exploration and celebration of what, exactly, rock 'n' roll can be. When the aliens touch down and they don't know rock 'n' roll, you can play them GET BACK start to finish and that'll be all they need.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2014 · Pink MountaintopsGet Back (Jagjaguwar) UK release date: 28 April 2014. by Ross Horton published: 25 Apr 2014 in Album Reviews. Tweet. Stephen McBean is just one of those dudes, one of the many guys who inspires equal amounts of applause and jealousy because his projects always, in the truest sense of the word, rock.

  6. Get Back Pink Mountaintops. Released 2014. Get Back Tracklist. 1. Ambulance city Lyrics. 2. The Second Summer of Love Lyrics. 3. Through All ... More Pink Mountaintops albums

  7. Editors’ Notes It might be time for Steve McBean to declare Pink Mountaintops his day gig and shove Black Mountain over to the night shift. The fourth PM album has McBean showing off his love for rock ’n’ roll by playing it without compromise. If the “concept” element of this gets a tad too obvious on “Sell Your Soul,” it’s more than made up for with the natural blare of ...