A passionate performance that captures the soul of American rock.
Recorded live at the Fillmore East in 1971, this album features performances by Robbie Robertson and others, as well as a horn section, marking the peak of The Band's musical talent.
A live masterpiece filled with earthy, soulful performances. Classic hits like "The Weight" and "Up on Cripple Creek" are brought back to life with a passionate energy. The addition of horn arrangements expands the scale of the songs, highlighting the fusion of rock and R&B. Richard Manuel's vocals exude melancholy, and there's a definite warmth to the groove. This is a masterpiece live performance considered the pinnacle of The Band's achievement, embodying the roots of American music.
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1)
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Don't Do It
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2)
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King Harvest
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3)
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Caledonia Mission
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Get Up, Jake
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W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
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Stage Fright
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
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Across The Great Divide
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This Wheels On Fire
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Big Mama Rag
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Engineer - Phil Ramone
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Arranged By [Horns] - Allen Toussaint
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Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone [Solos] - Garth Hudson
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Producer - The Band
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Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, English Horn - Joe Farrell
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Mastered By - RL
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Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Snooky Young
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Baritone Saxophone, Tuba, Euphonium - Howard Johnson (3)
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Alto Saxophone, Clarinet [Flat] - J.D.Parran
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Engineer - Mark Harman
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Trombone - Earl McIntyre
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Design - Bob Cato
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Photography By - Ernst Haas
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Photography By - Fred Lombardi
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Photography By [Cover] - Eric Cato
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Photography By - John Scheele
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Design - Squadra Galileo