| SIDE A 1. Flowers Of Evil
 2. King’s Chorale
 3. One Last Cold Kiss
 4. Crossroader
 5. Pride And Passion
 
 SIDE B
 1. Dream Sequence
 - Guitar Solo
 - Roll Over Beethoven
 - Dreams Of Milk And Honey
 - Variations
 - Swan Theme
 2. Mississippi Queen
 
 Flowers of Evil is the third album by American hard rock band Mountain,
 released in 1971. The first part was recorded in the studio and the
 second during their Fillmore East concert. Both recordings are great
 and the live recording includes their famous cowbell-tinged song
 “Mississippi Queen”. The two sides are impressive in their own way.
 Mountain is a band of American hard rockers from New York who broke
 up in 1972 and reunited a year later, remaining active today. The band
 is one of many bands to be commonly credited as having influenced the
 development of heavy metal music in the 70s. The group’s musical style
 primarily consisted of hard rock, blues rock and heavy metal.
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