A vivid portrayal of the quintessential American landscape, with a blend of earthy sounds and refined elegance.
A fine work that intricately intertwines folk, country, and rock to create a profound ensemble.
This album by The Band features songs that showcase their unique laid-back groove and layered vocal work. While conveying a sense of unease with the complexities of modern society and a melancholy for fading traditions, their sound, delivered with undeniable musicianship, continues to influence many musicians across generations. It's a multi-layered and captivating album that you'll never tire of listening to.
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A:
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1)
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Life Is A Carnival
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2)
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When I Paint My Masterpiece
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3)
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Last Of The Blacksmiths
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4)
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Where Do We Go From Here?
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5)
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4% Pantomime
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B:
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1)
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Shoot Out In Chinatown
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2)
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The Moon Struck One
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3)
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Thinkin' Out Loud
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4)
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Smoke Signal
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5)
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Volcano
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6)
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The River Hymn
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Cover - Gilbert Stone
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Cover [Back Cover] - Richard Avedon
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Design Concept [Album Concept], Design - Bob Cato
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Engineer - Mark Harman
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Lacquer Cut By - Chet
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Lacquer Cut By - EW
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Performer - Garth Hudson
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Performer - Levon Helm
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Performer - Richard Manuel
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Performer - Rick Danko
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Performer - Robbie Robertson
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Photography By [Inner Gatefold] - Camouflage Productions
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Photography By [Inner Gatefold] - Tom Wilkes (2)
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Producer - The Band