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.
[7][8] Five songs from the album, "Hand Me Down World", "Bus Rider", "Share the Land", "Do You Miss Me Darlin'?"
When asked how the band knew the Indigenous man on the album's cover, they replied, "central casting".
This guy could bite a snake and kill it, he was 81 and had not a wrinkle on his face.Bruce Eder of AllMusic says "Recorded in the immediate aftermath of lead guitarist 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, appearing in the wake of "American Woman" and lofted into the Top 20."