Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack & More (Remastered) (1970)

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Label: Rhino Records
UPC: 00081227987282
Release Date: 6/2/2009
Buy.com Sku: 211064168
Item#: M4MWF5
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25530
Format:  CD

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Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. I Had A Dream - John B. Sebastian ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Going Up the Country/Stage Announcements - Canned Heat ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Freedom - Richie Havens ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Rock & Soul Music - Richie Havens/Country Joe & The Fish ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Coming Into Los Angeles - Country Joe & The Fish/Arlo Guthrie ~ Original Soundtrack
6. At the Hop - Arlo Guthrie/Sha Na Na ~ Original Soundtrack
7. "Fish" Cheer/ I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die-Rag, The - Sha Na Na/Country Joe McDonald ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man - Country Joe McDonald/Joan Baez - (featuring Jeffrey Shurtleff) ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Joe Hill/Stage Announcements - Joan Baez - (featuring Jeffrey Shurtleff) ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young/Joan Baez/Crosby, Stills & Nash ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Sea of Madness - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young ~ Original Soundtrack
12. Wooden Ships - Crosby, Stills & Nash/Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young ~ Original Soundtrack
13. We're Not Gonna Take It (From "Tommy")/Stage Announcements - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young/The Who ~ Original Soundtrack
14. With a Little Help From My Friends/Rainstorm/Crowd Sounds/Announcements/General Hysteria - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young/Joe Cocker ~ Original Soundtrack
Disc 2
Song TitleSample
1. Crowd Rain Chants/Soul Sacrifice - Santana/The Who ~ Original Soundtrack
2. I'm Going Home - Santana/Ten Years After/Joe Cocker ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Volunteers - Jefferson Airplane ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Medley: Dance To the Music/Music Lover/I Want To Take You Higher - Sly & The Family Stone/Ten Years After/Santana ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Rainbows All Over Your Blues - Jefferson Airplane/John B. Sebastian/Ten Years After ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Love March - Max Yasgur/Paul Butterfield Blues Band/Jefferson Airplane ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Medley: Star Spangled Banner/Purple Haze/Instrumental Solo - Jimi Hendrix/Sly & The Family Stone ~ Original Soundtrack



Originally released in 1970 as a triple-LP, Music from the Original Soundtrack and More: Woodstock topped Billboard's pop albums chart for four weeks, and was a Top 20 R&B album as well. As potent a musical time capsule as ever existed, it captures the three-day, 1969 concert event that united close to half a million members of what came to be known as the 'Woodstock Generation.' Rhino's deluxe, 40th anniversary, 2-CD reissue of this sprawling and era-defining sonic document-featuring CSN&Y, The Who, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, and much more is remastered from the original analog soundboard tapes. It's the ideal way to take a trip back to Yasgur's farm and performances that shaped music and popular culture for years to come.
 
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Notes & Personnel Info
Audio Mixers: Stan Agoi; Erol Blacstead; Dave Regno; Jack Hunt.
Audio Remasterer: Dave Schultz.
Officially it was "Music from the Original Soundtrack [of Michael Wadleigh's documentary feature film Woodstock] And More," but the triple-LP (later double-CD) Woodstock was really rock's first "coffee table" album. Bought by millions but not really listened to that often, it's amid a flood of wrong notes and the inherent flaws in recording live in front of hundreds of thousands of people in a temporary, makeshift venue. It was more satisfying for journalists and scholars than for ordinary listeners, what with its artists represented by one or two tracks and no more than 15 minutes of music by any single performer. But it did sell in the millions (and yielded a follow-up, Woodstock 2), fueled by the mystique surrounding the event and the release of the accompanying movie, and at times it did have a certain amount of energy to help drive it. There were some telling moments: the second-ever public appearance by Crosby, Stills & Nash, not in great voice but surprisingly adequate given that they were trying to harmonize in front of 250,000 people, and the introduction of Neil Young as the fourth member of the group; Joan Baez, at her most politically defiant and at the height of her reach with younger audiences, doing what is probably the definitive version of Gram Parsons' "Drugstore Truck Driving Man"; Canned Heat near the end of the road for its classic lineup; Joe Cocker on his way up the superstar ladder; Jefferson Airplane near the end of its classic era; and Jimi Hendrix in one of his biographically (if not musically) transcendant public appearances. The original, domestic triple-LP vinyl version had notoriously noisy pressings, and the original master suffered from all of the sound leakages and other defects inherent in recording live in the open air in front of several hundred thousand people. The Mobile Fidelity triple-CD version, combining Woodstock and Woodstock 2, was probably the best version of that version of Woodstock. In 1995, the Woodstock: Three Days of Peace & Music [25th Anniversary] four-CD box appeared, combining virtually all the key parts of both sets remastered from original analog source tapes using the latest technology, plus previously unissued songs by Janis Joplin, Tim Hardin, and others. A little earlier and less visibly, the Woodstock two-CD set reappeared in August 1994 in a narrow, double jewel-case package, also remastered from the best tape sources. The latter version is a serious choice for those unwilling to buy the box (or who want CSNY's "Wooden Ships," which didn't make it onto the four-disc set), recapturing the original release's mystique and also getting listeners up close and personal with most of the music, crunchy electric guitars everywhere and a sound so tight you can almost hear the action on Spencer Dryden's drum kit during the Airplane's "Volunteers." Richie Havens' "Freedom" (which is really a rewrite of "Motherless Child") and Arlo Guthrie's "Comin' Into Los Angeles" give listeners about the same level of intimacy on their acoustic guitars. And listening to CSNY's "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," while it might not be the group's best harmonizing or tightest performance, Stephen Stills does one hell of a great job and offers a sample of what he'd deliver on his stunning first solo album a little down the road. ~ Bruce Eder

Producer: Eric Blackstead

Engineer: Edwin H. Kramer; Lee Osborne; Tom Flye

Musical Guests
Jeffrey Shurtleff

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 2009
Original Release Date : 1970
Catalog ID : 518805
Label : Rhino Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 2
Studio/Live : Live
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00081227987282

  
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1 of 5 Skeleton of the concert Sunday, June 21, 2009
Bob from ft. wayne, In  

What a rip off! the original album has songs from twice as many performers. And from 1970939 years ago). what idiot is going to buy this?
 
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