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Product Summary
Release Date: 5/8/2001
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
Sample
Disc 2
Song Title
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Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| The Band: Robbie Robertson (vocals, guitar); Richard Manuel (vocals, piano); Rick Danko (vocals, bass instrument); Levon Helm (vocals, drums); Garth Hudson (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, organ). | |
| Additional personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals); J.D. Parran (clarinet, alto saxophone); Joe Farrell (English horn, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Howard Johnson (baritone saxophone); Snooky Young (trumpet, flugelhorn); Earl McIntyre (trombone). | |
| Liner Note Author: Greil Marcus. | |
| Long before they became The Band, these four Canadians and one southern rebel rocked the rooftops off Canada as The Hawks, Ronnie Hawkins's fierce back-up band. Their non-stop performing took them through nearly every bar in the region, and the group developed into a tightly wound rock unit. It is therefore interesting that, as The Band, the group was known more for its reluctance in the live arena than for its live prowess. This was in part due to leader Robbie Robertson's stage jitters, which seemed to worsen as The Band's status swelled. ROCK OF AGES provides a telling account of what glorious heights The Band was capable of when it tore loose onstage. | |
| Here the five members function as one shifting, interlocking force, summoning Americana, phantom soul, and barroom rockers with ease and freedom. Garth Hudson conjures pure organ voodoo with an impromptu instrumental, "The Genetic Method," before the band launches into the otherworldly "Chest Fever." Elsewhere the live document percolates with similarly inspired fervor. New Orleanian Allen Touissant must receive his share of the credit, as his horn arrangements pump and drive The Band's earth-drenched rock up from the dirt and into the stratosphere. | |
Producer: The Band |
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Engineer: Phil Ramone; Mark Harman |
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Musical Guests | |
| Bob Dylan | |
Artist Overview
The Band began as the Hawks, backing up rockabilly cat Ronnie Hawkins. In the mid-1960s, they became Bob Dylan's ensemble of choice, aiding him in his epochal switch to an electric rock-based format. When they emerged as an independent recording entity at the end of the '60s, they helped usher in a move towards earthy roots-rock as a generation shied away from the clamor and excess of the psychedelic era. The mostly Canadian group synthesized a wide variety of traditional American styles in a unique hodgepodge that took full advantage of each member's unique multi-instrumental abilities. THE LAST WALTZ film and album provided their 1978 swan song, but the Band began anew in the '80s without songwriter/guitarist Robbie Robertson.
Artist Influences
Bo Diddley | Bob Dylan | Bobby Charles | Booker T. & the MG's | Buffalo Springfield | Carl Perkins (Rockabilly) | Chuck Berry | Doc Pomus | Duane Eddy | Fats Domino | Jim Kweskin | LaVern Baker | Lefty Frizzell | Marvin Gaye | Muddy Waters | Professor Longhair | Ronnie Hawkins | Sam Cooke | Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller) | The Byrds | The Everly Brothers
Bo Diddley | Bob Dylan | Bobby Charles | Booker T. & the MG's | Buffalo Springfield | Carl Perkins (Rockabilly) | Chuck Berry | Doc Pomus | Duane Eddy | Fats Domino | Jim Kweskin | LaVern Baker | Lefty Frizzell | Marvin Gaye | Muddy Waters | Professor Longhair | Ronnie Hawkins | Sam Cooke | Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller) | The Byrds | The Everly Brothers
Artist Contemporaries
American Flyer | Bob Seger | Bobby Charles | Brinsley Schwarz (Group) | Bruce Springsteen | Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Crosby, Stills & Nash | Derek & the Dominos | Dillard & Clark | Doug Sahm | Dr. John | Ducks Deluxe | Eric Clapton | Fairport Convention | Freewheelers | Gene Parsons | George Harrison | Goose Creek Symphony | Gram Parsons | Grateful Dead | Hearts and Flowers | Hot Tuna | James McMurtry | Jerry Garcia | Jesse Winchester | John Hammond (Drums) | John Mellencamp | Joni Mitchell | Little Feat | Michael Nesmith | Neil Young | New Riders of the Purple Sage | Old & In the Way | Pure Prairie League | Robbie Robertson | Rockin' Horse | Rod Stewart | Ronnie Hawkins | Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers | The Allman Brothers Band | The Amazing Rhythm Aces | The Band of Heathens | The Beau Brummels | The Blues Project | The Byrds | The Dillards | The Flying Burrito Brothers | The Sir Douglas Quintet | Tom Petty | Traffic | Van Morrison
American Flyer | Bob Seger | Bobby Charles | Brinsley Schwarz (Group) | Bruce Springsteen | Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Crosby, Stills & Nash | Derek & the Dominos | Dillard & Clark | Doug Sahm | Dr. John | Ducks Deluxe | Eric Clapton | Fairport Convention | Freewheelers | Gene Parsons | George Harrison | Goose Creek Symphony | Gram Parsons | Grateful Dead | Hearts and Flowers | Hot Tuna | James McMurtry | Jerry Garcia | Jesse Winchester | John Hammond (Drums) | John Mellencamp | Joni Mitchell | Little Feat | Michael Nesmith | Neil Young | New Riders of the Purple Sage | Old & In the Way | Pure Prairie League | Robbie Robertson | Rockin' Horse | Rod Stewart | Ronnie Hawkins | Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers | The Allman Brothers Band | The Amazing Rhythm Aces | The Band of Heathens | The Beau Brummels | The Blues Project | The Byrds | The Dillards | The Flying Burrito Brothers | The Sir Douglas Quintet | Tom Petty | Traffic | Van Morrison
Artist Followers
Blind Faith | Blue Rodeo | Blues Traveler | BoDeans | Bonnie Raitt | Brinsley Schwarz (Group) | Bruce Cockburn | Continental Drifters | Counting Crows | Cracker | Crazy Horse | Crosby, Stills & Nash | Daniel Lanois (Producer) | Dave Matthews Band | Delaney & Bonnie | Eagles | Elton John | Elvis Costello | Eric Clapton | Giant Sand | Golden Smog | Gomez | Graham Parker | Grant Lee Buffalo | Grateful Dead | Jason & the Scorchers | John Anderson | Last Train Home | Led Zeppelin | Little Feat | Lone Justice | Los Lobos | Mercury Rev | Nick Lowe | NRBQ | Pearl Jam | Ray LaMontagne | Ryan Adams | Son Volt | The Beatles | The Blasters | The Call | The Del Fuegos | The Del-Lords | The Delgados | The Felice Brothers | The Flaming Lips | The Gourds | The Jayhawks | The Marshall Tucker Band | The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | The Subdudes | The Traveling Wilburys | The Wallflowers | Uncle Tupelo | Whiskeytown | Wilco
Blind Faith | Blue Rodeo | Blues Traveler | BoDeans | Bonnie Raitt | Brinsley Schwarz (Group) | Bruce Cockburn | Continental Drifters | Counting Crows | Cracker | Crazy Horse | Crosby, Stills & Nash | Daniel Lanois (Producer) | Dave Matthews Band | Delaney & Bonnie | Eagles | Elton John | Elvis Costello | Eric Clapton | Giant Sand | Golden Smog | Gomez | Graham Parker | Grant Lee Buffalo | Grateful Dead | Jason & the Scorchers | John Anderson | Last Train Home | Led Zeppelin | Little Feat | Lone Justice | Los Lobos | Mercury Rev | Nick Lowe | NRBQ | Pearl Jam | Ray LaMontagne | Ryan Adams | Son Volt | The Beatles | The Blasters | The Call | The Del Fuegos | The Del-Lords | The Delgados | The Felice Brothers | The Flaming Lips | The Gourds | The Jayhawks | The Marshall Tucker Band | The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | The Subdudes | The Traveling Wilburys | The Wallflowers | Uncle Tupelo | Whiskeytown | Wilco
Compilation Appearances
Associated Artists and Works
| Dylan, Bob | |
| Before the Flood [Digipak] ~ Dylan, Bob | |
| The Basement Tapes [Digipak] ~ Dylan, Bob |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 05/07/2001 | |
| Original Release Date : 1972 | |
| Catalog ID : 30181 | |
| Label : Capitol/EMI Records | |
| Number of Discs : 2 | |
| Studio/Live : Live | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : AAD | |
| UPC : 00724353018122 |
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (5/25/01, p.81)
- "...Among the extras for diehards to gorge on: a CD's worth of unreleased live outtakes from 1972's ROCK OF AGES, including 4 songs with Bob Dylan." - Rating: A
- "...Among the extras for diehards to gorge on: a CD's worth of unreleased live outtakes from 1972's ROCK OF AGES, including 4 songs with Bob Dylan." - Rating: A
Q (7/01, p.130)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...Slicker and more contemporary [than previous releases]...a farewell to their heyday, bolstered by a superbly haphazard cover of 'Lovin' You Is Sweeter Than Ever'..."
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...Slicker and more contemporary [than previous releases]...a farewell to their heyday, bolstered by a superbly haphazard cover of 'Lovin' You Is Sweeter Than Ever'..."
Down Beat (10/01, p.66)
- 4.5 stars out of 5 - "...They put across their best songs and a few covers with touches of ecstasy..."
- 4.5 stars out of 5 - "...They put across their best songs and a few covers with touches of ecstasy..."
Mojo (Publisher)
(6/01, p.123)
- "...A radically restructred live album, their past glories terrifically enhanced by the presence of Allen Toussaint's crack horn section...Now with an additional 10 tracks, the entire concert is presented as it was..."
(6/01, p.123)
- "...A radically restructred live album, their past glories terrifically enhanced by the presence of Allen Toussaint's crack horn section...Now with an additional 10 tracks, the entire concert is presented as it was..."

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