| Product Summary | | Label: Rhin/mesa/bluemoon Records | | UPC: 00081227392529 | | Release Date: 9/23/2003 | | Buy.com Sku: 60613039 | | Item#: MQKREN | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 35012 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Theme From The Last Waltz ~ The Band |  | | 2. Up On Cripple Creek ~ The Band |  | | 3. Who Do You Love - (with Ronnie Hawkins) ~ The Band |  | | 4. Helpless - (with Neil Young) ~ The Band |  | | 5. Stagefright ~ The Band |  | | 6. Coyote - (with Joni Mitchell) ~ The Band |  | | 7. Dry Your Eyes - (with Neil Diamond) ~ The Band |  | | 8. It Makes No Difference ~ The Band |  | | 9. Such A Night - (with Dr. John) ~ The Band |  | | 10. Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, The ~ The Band |  | | 11. Mystery Train - (with Paul Butterfield) ~ The Band |  | | 12. Mannish Boy - (with Muddy Waters) ~ The Band |  | | 13. Further On Up The Road - (with Eric Clapton) ~ The Band |  | Disc 2
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Shape I'm In ~ The Band |  | | 2. Down South In New Orleans - (with Bobby Charles) ~ The Band |  | | 3. Ophelia ~ The Band |  | | 4. Tura-Lura-Lural (That's An Irish Lullaby) - (with Van Morrison) ~ The Band |  | | 5. Caravan - (with Van Morrison) ~ The Band |  | | 6. Life Is A Carnival ~ The Band |  | | 7. Baby Let Me Follow You Down - (with Bob Dylan) ~ The Band |  | | 8. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) - (with Bob Dylan) ~ The Band |  | | 9. Forever Young - (with Bob Dylan) ~ The Band |  | | 10. Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Reprise) - (with Bob Dylan) ~ The Band |  | | 11. I Shall Be Released - (with Bob Dylan) ~ The Band |  | | 12. Well, The ~ The Band |  | | 13. Evangeline ~ The Band |  | | 14. Out Of The Blue ~ The Band |  | | 15. Weight, The ~ The Band |  | | 16. Last Waltz Refrain, The ~ The Band |  | | 17. Theme From The Last Waltz - (with The Orchestra) ~ The Band |  |
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | The Band: Robbie Robertson (vocals, guitar, piano); Richard Manuel (vocals, dobro, piano, organ, keyboards, drums); Levon Helm (vocals, mandolin, drums); Rick Danko (vocals, violin, bass); Garth Hudson (accordion, soprano saxophone, horns, piano, pipe organ, organ, keyboards, synthesizer). |  | Additional personnel includes: Neil Young (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris (vocals, acoustic guitar); Dr. John (vocals, guitar, piano, conga); Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Roebuck "Pops" Staples, Neil Diamond (vocals, guitar); Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Ronnie Hawkins, Van Morrison, Muddy Waters, Bobby Charles, Mavis Staples (vocals); Ron Wood, Bob Margolin (guitar); Joe "Pine Top" Perkins, John Simon (piano); Ringo Starr, Dennis St. John (drums). |  | Principally recorded live at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, California on November 26, 1976. Originally released on Warner Brothers (3146). Includes liner notes by David Fricke. |  | During the late '60s and most of the '70s, The Band were arguably the premier American rock group, combining a host of influences to create a distinctive full-bodied sound. For a primarily Canadian ensemble, their lyrics were pure Americana. With themes ranging from the Civil War to small town fairs, they were set in heartland cornfields and Southern battlefields, and the Band's repertoire came to personify the American people. Eloquent and lyrical, their songs stood apart from the other popular genres of the time. Musically, they were equally inventive, incoporating accordions, organs, mandolins and fiddles. It was all driven by the group's individualized vocals, with harmonies that purposely didn't blend. |  | THE LAST WALTZ is the recorded document of their 1976 farewell performance. The event was filmed as a documentary by Martin Scorsese, capturing the all-star concert (and Thanksgiving dinner) for posterity. Sort of a rock version of "This Is Your Life," THE LAST WALTZ brought together performers from all phases of the group's career, giving them a chance to pay tribute and join The Band one last time. |  | There's no doubt that the songs are the centerpiece. All the group's well-worn hits are reprised, but there are some notable standouts. Famed Canadian rocker Ronnie Hawkins, whom the Band backed in their early days as The Hawks, reprises "Who Do You Love." After their tenure with Hawkins, the group went on to accompany Bob Dylan on some of his earliest electric sessions. Dylan returns the favor by performing a strong folk-blues medley beginning and ending with a fiery, rocking version of "Baby Let Me Follow You Down." Muddy Waters gives a lesson in the blues on "Mannish Boy," with the late great Paul Butterfield on harmonica. Eric Clapton offers his own polished version of the blues with a blistering "Further On Up The Road." Emmylou Harris, a highlight in any setting, duets on the gentle waltz "Evangeline." Dr. John's accurate and rousing "Such A Night" brings a bit of Mardi Gras to the proceedings. Joni Mitchell provides another pleasant change of pace, introducing her jazz-inflected sound with "Coyote," and joining in on soulful soaring harmonies with Neil Young on his classic "Helpless." Even Neil Diamond joins in on the fun, on a song he co-wrote with Robbie Robertson. |  | Although not the last track on the disc, the Dylan-led all-star rendition of the Band/Dylan classic "I Shall Be Released" is the emotional finale of one of the most important records in contemporary music. | Producer: Robbie Robertson | Musical Guests |  | Neil Young |  | Bob Dylan |  | Dr. John |  | Joni Mitchell |  | Van Morrison |  | Eric Clapton |  | Muddy Waters |  | Ronnie Hawkins |  | Ringo Starr |
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| | Associated Artists and Works |  | Beach Boys (The) |  | Berry, Chuck |  | Cash, Johnny |  | Danko, Rick |  | Dylan, Bob |  | Before The Flood ~ Dylan, Bob |  | The Basement Tapes ~ Dylan, Bob |  | Grateful Dead |  | Hawkins, Ronnie |  | Hawkins, Ronnie & The Hawks |  | Helm, Levon |  | Hudson, Garth |  | James, Elmore |  | Johnson, Robert (Blues) |  | Manuel, Richard |  | Mitchell, Joni |  | Parsons, Gram |  | Poco |  | Presley, Elvis |  | Richard, Little |  | Robertson, Robbie |  | Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks |  | Williams, Hank |  | Wolf, Howlin' |
| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 09/23/2003 |  | Original Release Date : 1978 |  | Catalog ID : 73925 |  | Label : Warner Bros. Records (Record Label) |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Runtime : 129m : 46s |  | Studio/Live : Mixed |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00081227392529 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Entertainment Weekly (10/12/01, p.40) - Ranked #64 in EW's "100 Best Movie Soundtracks" - "...Packed with sublilme moments..."Q (1/04, p.128) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[T]his 2CD set still serves as a potent souvenir of one of rock's finest eras." |
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