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  1. Share the Land is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band The Guess Who, released in October 1970. It was their first album following the departure of Randy Bachman, and the band brought in two new guitarists, Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw.

    • 1970 at RCA's Mid-America Recording Center, Chicago, Illinois
    • 5 October 1970
  2. Randy Bachman & Burton Cummings performing "Share the Land" live on June 27, 2009 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada at Magnetic Hill opening for Bon Jovi.

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  3. 27 de set. de 2023 · Released in 1970, during a time of social and political unrest, the song struck a chord with the masses and became an instant hit. Written by the band’s lead guitarist, Randy Bachman, “Share the Land” served as a call for harmony and collective responsibility.

  4. The song is featured on their 1970 album, Share the Land. The song was produced by Jack Richardson and arranged by The Guess Who. The song's lyrics looks forward to a future point where the world's land is to be given away and everyone will live together.

    • "Bus Rider"
    • Rock
    • 1970 at RCA's Mid-America Recording Center, Chicago, Illinois
    • September 1970 (CAN, US), November 1970 (UK)
  5. randybachman .com. Randolph Charles Bachman OC OM FRCMT ( hon) ( / ˈbækmən / BAK-mən; born September 27, 1943) is a Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was a founding member of the bands The Guess Who and Bachman–Turner Overdrive.

  6. 26 de fev. de 2020 · Share the Land” is a solid and coherent effort. Considering that Bachman was a huge loss, The Guess Who definitely delivered. “Bus Rider” is a catchy rock number. “Do You Miss Me Darlin’?” is a beautiful ballad with fine harmonies and stellar lead vocals by Burton Cummings. “Hand Me Down World” is fun and enjoyable.

  7. Preview. Share the Land (1970) testifies to the Guess Who’s strength and resiliency as a band. After parting company with co-founder Randy Bachman, the Canadian combo quickly recruited twin lead guitarists Kurt Winter and Greg Leskiw. The resulting tracks match rousing radio-oriented songs with heavier, less commercial fare.