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Key Information
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| Artist: |
The Band |
| Record Label: |
Capitol/EMI Records |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Country Rock |
| Release Date: |
August 29, 2000 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Tears of Rage 2. To Kingdom Come 3. In a Station 4. Caledonia Mission 5. Weight 6. We Can Talk 7. Long Black Veil 8. Chest Fever 9. Lonesome Suzie 10. This Wheel's on Fire 11. I Shall Be Released 12. Yazoo Street Scandal (outtake) 13. Tears of Rage (take, alternate take) 14. Katie's Been Gone (outtake) 15. If I Lose (outtake) 16. Long Distance Operator (outtake) 17. Lonesome Suzie (take, alternate take) 18. Orange Juice Blues (take outtake/demo) 19. Key to the Highway (outtake) 20. Ferdinand the Imposter (take outtake/demo) |
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The Band: Richard Manuel (vocals, keyboards); Rick Danko (vocals, bass); Levon Helm (vocals, drums); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Garth Hudson (keyboards). Producer: John Simon. Reissue producers: Cheryl Pawelski, Andrew Sandoval. Engineers include: Don Hahn, Tony May, Rex Updegraft. Recorded at Big Pink, West Saugerties, New York. Originally released on Capitol (7777 46069). Includes liner notes by Rob Bowman. The Band emerged from months of seclusion with this enthralling debut album. It followed a lengthy spell accompanying Bob Dylan, which culminated in sessions known as THE BASEMENT TAPES. Three songs herein were revived from those recordings, and the remainder showed a similar pastoral spirit. Where contemporaries sought expression in progressive music, the Band were largely reflective, creating atmosphere from traditional forms and distilling the results in an economic style. Their ensemble playing and rural voices were best captured on "The Weight," an elliptical composition which displayed their c... |
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