Rocky Mountain High (Remastered) John Denver
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Album-Release:
1972
HRA-Release:
27.03.2019
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- 1 Rocky Mountain High 04:41
- 2 Mother Nature's Son 02:26
- 3 Paradise 02:20
- 4 For Baby (For Bobbie) 02:55
- 5 Darcy Farrow 04:22
- 6 Prisoners 03:38
- 7 Goodbye Again 03:36
- Season Suite:
- 8 Season Suite: Summer 02:54
- 9 Season Suite: Fall 01:42
- 10 Season Suite: Winter 01:37
- 11 Season Suite: Late Winter, Early Spring (When Everybody Goes to Mexico) 03:57
- 12 Season Suite: Spring 03:03
Info for Rocky Mountain High (Remastered)
John Denver's sixth album takes its title from the song which went top 10 and became an unofficial anthem for the state of Colorado. That hit joins Mother Nature's Son; Paradise; For Baby (For Bobbie); Goodbye Again; Season Suite , and more.
Rocky Mountain High found Denver committing more original songs to his albums, most notably the smash title track. The album features a wealth of favorites including, "Goodbye Again", "For Baby (For Bobbie)", "Darcy Farrow" and "Prisoners." The second side of the album is devoted to the beautiful Season Suite: "Summer, Fall, Winter, Late Winter, Early Spring (When Everybody Goes To Mexico), Spring." In 2007 the song "Rocky Mountain High" was made the official state song of Colorado. Denver was awarded with over 2 million in domestic sales of this album.
John Denver, 6 & 12-string acoustic guitars, vocals
Gary Chester, drums, percussion
Richard Kniss, double bass
Frank Owens, piano
Paul Prestopino, acoustic guitar, autoharp
Mike Taylor, acoustic guitar
Eric Weissberg, banjo, steel guitar
Bill Danoff, backing vocals
Martine Habib, backing vocals
Bruce Innes, backing vocals
Mike Kobluk, backing vocals
Taffy Nivert, backing vocals
Pupils of Whitby School, Greenwich, Connecticut, backing vocals on "For Baby (For Bobbie)"
Produced by Milton Okun
Digitally remastered
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