Share the Land

album by the Guess Who

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Cummings

  • Burton Cummings
    In Burton Cummings: The Guess Who years

    …after Bachman left with “Share the Land,” “Albert Flasher,” “Rain Dance,” and “Clap for the Wolfman,” among others. Cummings then became disenchanted with the more progressive rock direction the Guess Who took with guitarist-songwriter Domenic Troiano and left to pursue a solo career in 1975.

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discussed in biography

  • The Guess Who
    In the Guess Who: Post-Bachman years

    …album with this new lineup, Share the Land (1970), featured several hits, including Winter’s “Hand Me Down World” and “Bus Rider,” along with Cummings’s title track and the Cummings-Winter collaboration “Hang On to Your Life.” So Long, Bannatyne (1971) followed a year later and included the popular singles “Rain Dance”…

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