The Remains

THE REMAINS
 
 
The Remains  (often referred to, incorrectly, as “Barry and the Remains”) were a mid-1960s rock group from Boston, Massachusetts, led by Barry Tashian, who was later a vocalist and guitarist for Gram Parsons, the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Emmylou Harris, and part of the duo Barry and Holly Tashian.  Although the Remains never achieved national success, they were very popular in New England, and were one of the opening acts on The Beatles’ final US tour in 1966.  The Remains broke up in 1966, but their music eventually attracted a strong international cult following.  They began performing and recording again in the late 1990s, and have continued to play regularly since then.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

In early 1969, guitarist Leslie West of the Vagrants started a band called Leslie West Mountain (with “mountain” being a reference to his then-large size); other bandmembers were Norman Landsberg (keyboards, bass) and Ken Janick (drums).  Felix Pappalardi expressed interest in producing the band’s work. 

 

The album is called Mountain and was released in July 1969, just five months after GoodbyeFelix Pappalardi produced the album and also performed bass guitar with Leslie WestNorman Landsberg, and drummer N. D. Smart, formerly with the highly regarded Boston garage band the Remains (who are featured on the Nuggets album).  The album is often confused as being by the band Mountain; but officially, it is the first solo album by Leslie West

 
(May 2014)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021