Now this is more like it! Recorded in Osaka, Japan, in 1973,
Twin Peaks was
Mountain's second consecutive live album (with
The Best of Mountain compilation between them), albeit featuring the re-formed, somewhat reconfigured version of the group, consisting of
Leslie West (guitar, vocals),
Felix Pappalardi (bass, vocals),
Bob Mann (guitar, keyboards), and
Allan Schwartzberg (drums). It overlaps with its predecessor,
Mountain Live (The Road Goes Ever On) on only two cuts,
"Crossroader" and
"Nantucket Sleighride," and the latter is stretched out even further here than it was on the earlier album, to 32 minutes. The content ends up showing off the best and the worst attributes of
Mountain -- the best being such staples as
"Theme from an Imaginary Western," "Mississippi Queen," "Never in My Life," and
"Roll Over Beethoven," while the worst is
"Nantucket Sleighride." But even the latter, at over half-an-hour, was precisely what audiences of the period were paying to see and hear, and captures the band's music in all of its excessive glory. Additionally,
"Nantucket Sleighride" doesn't seem that long in the actual listening, mostly because it's difficult not to be impressed with the playing, especially the guitar dialogue between
West and
Mann. A worthy document of a
Mountain concert at their summit, this album has appeared on CD from both
Columbia Records and
Repertoire. The latter version, remastered in 2006, offers superior sound and packaging. ~ James Chrispell & Bruce Eder