(Review from allmusic, wikipedia)

The Guess Who started out as a local Winnipeg band of vocalist/guitarist Chad Allan and guitarist Randy Bachman in 1960. The remainder of the lineup featured bassist Jim Kale, pianist Bob Ashley, and drummer Garry Peterson. All the band members were born in Winnipeg. In 1966, Ashley was replaced by keyboardist/vocalist Burton Cummings, who became lead vocalist when Allan departed in 1966.

After a series of studio albums, lead guitarist Randy Bachman departed in 1970 (later forming Bachman-Turner Overdrive). The band brought in two guitarists, Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw. Winter became the main songwriting collaborator with Cummings.

Recorded in the immediate aftermath of Randy Bachman’s departure from the group, “Share the Land” was a better album than anyone could rightfully have expected and it was the biggest selling original album in their entire output.

The music ranges from the catchy, anthem-like title tune to proto-metal excursions, with coherent digressions into blues and country (“Comin’ Down Off the Money Bag”/”Song of the Dog”). Burton Cummings is in excellent voice on the lead vocals, and the other members provide some of the finest harmonies ever heard on a Guess Who album, on “Do You Miss Me Darlin’” and “Three More Days”. The new double lead guitar team of Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw gave the band a greater range than they’d ever had, moving freely in various rock and blues idioms, and the rhythm section was as solid as ever.

Line-up:
* Burton Cummings / Organ, Flute, Harmonica, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
* Jim Kale / Bass
* Garry Peterson / Drums
* Greg Leskiw / Guitar
* Kurt Winter / Guitar

Track List:
01. Bus Rider
02. Do You Miss Me Darlin’?
03. Hand Me Down World
04. Moan For You Joe
05. Share the Land
06. Hang On To Your Life
07. Coming Down Off the Money Bag/Song of the Dog
08. Three More Days

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