The Band – Rock Of Ages (The Band In Concert) (2xLP)
The Band – Rock Of Ages (The Band In Concert) (2xLP)
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The Last Waltz gets bigger billing, but The Band's 1972 live album Rock of Ages is actually the better representation of a live Band album. Recorded at the tail end of the group's Cahoots tour and over the course of four nights at New York's Academy of Music at the end of December 1971, the incendiary concert set bookmarks the close of the first phase of the collective's career.
Rather than follow the lead of most other live records made at the time (and many since), The Band resists any temptation to improvise or extend its material. Instead, the group plays with an intensity, chemistry, and spirit that's nearly unrivaled by any other live album. The quintet also draws on a secret weapon: One Allen Toussaint, who tailors expert horn arrangements for multiple songs, a move that spices renditions of classics such as "Don't Do It" and "Chest Fever." To top it all off, the horn charts are performed by the Rock of Ages horn section — a five-piece ensemble that includes legendary trumpeter Snooky Young (Count Basie, Lionel Hampton) and saxophonist Joe Farrell (Charles Mingus, Elvin Jones).
"I felt very much at home with The Band. You could tell in their music they know where they're coming from and they know where they're going. Each one had an extremely special interest in what they were doing." — Toussaint told Rob Bowman.
The Band's ultimate live album recorded at its career peak!
180-gram vinyl pressed at Quality Record Pressings
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A1 Don'T Do It
A2 King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
A3 Caledonia Mission
A4 Get Up Jake
A5 W. S. Walcott Medicine Show
B1 Stage Fright
B2 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
B3 Across The Great Divide
B4 This Wheel'S On Fire
B5 Rag Mama Rag
C1 The Weight
C2 The Shape I'M In
C3 Unfaithful Servant
C4 Life Is A Carnival
D1 The Genetic Method
D2 Chest Fever
D3 (I Don'T Want To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
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