A Musical History

A Musical History

Infobox Album | Name = A Musical History [CD/DVD Box Set]
Type = Box set
Artist = The Band


Released = September 27, 2005
Recorded = September 13, 1961 - May 1977
Genre = Rock
Length = 07:02:49
Label = Capitol Records
Producer = Henry Glover, Jan Haust, Bob Johnson, Cheryl Pawelski, Robbie Robertson, Andrew Sandoval, John Simon
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ssm1z84a5yvn~T1 link]
*"Rolling Stone" Rating|5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/theband/albums/album/7632420/review/7663206/a_musical_history_box_set link]
Last album = "The Last Waltz (box)"
(2002)
This album = "A Musical History"
(2005)
Next album = "From Bacon Fat to Judgement Day"
(2006)|

"A Musical History" is the title of the second box set to anthologize Canadian-American rockers The Band. Released by Capitol Records on September 27, 2005, it features 111 tracks spread over five compact discs and one DVD. Roughly spanning the group's journey from 1961 to 1977, from their days behind Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan through the departure of Robbie Robertson and the first disbanding of the group, the set includes highlights from each of the group's first seven studio albums and both major live offerings and offers nearly forty rare or previously-unreleased performances.

Contents

Disc one

The first disc focuses on the period from 1961 through 1968, giving the first legitimate release on compact disc to four of five single sides the group recorded in 1965, the fifth previously released on 1994's "Across The Great Divide". Opening with two tracks featuring an early incarnation of the group featuring Danko, Robertson and Helm (with Manuel on one track) backing Ronnie Hawkins, the disc goes into the first recordings of the group without Hawkins, with Helm assuming lead vocal duties. From there come the earliest tracks featuring the classic line-up, mostly 12-bar blues material, including the group's single sides, the earlier sides recorded as The Canadian Squires, the later sides as Levon and the Hawks. Sessions with Bob Dylan (mostly without Helm) and demo recordings close the disc. These recordings constitute one part of a larger set that will be released as "From Bacon Fat to Judgement Day", chronicling the group's journey from 1957 to 1967.

Disc two

Disc two focuses on 1968, featuring all but one track either in its original or in an alternate or extended version from the group's debut album, as well as several outtakes, a few of which are new to the set. A number with Dylan recorded at a Woody Guthrie tribute concert (where the group performed as "The Crackers") and a few of the group's tracks from "The Basement Tapes" round out the disc.

Disc three

The third CD focuses on 1969 to 1971. Eight of twelve tracks from the group's eponymous second album and an early version of a ninth constitute the first part of the disc, with five of ten (with an early version of a sixth) from the third album, a handful of live numbers and a run-through of one track that would appear on the group's fourth album finish the disc.

Disc four

Disc four focuses on 1971 to 1973, opening with an additional four tracks from the group's fourth album. From there, nine tracks recorded during the shows that made up the group's fifth album, the live "Rock of Ages", one of them previously unreleased. The disc closes with three tracks from various sessions in 1972 and 1973, two previously unreleased, and one track from the group's homage to early rock and roll, "Moondog Matinee".

Disc five

The final audio disc focuses on 1973 to 1976, opening with a further three tracks and an outtake from "Moondog Matinee". Three further tracks with Dylan follow, two of which were previously released on "Planet Waves" and "Before the Flood". Three of eight tracks from the group's seventh album make up the middle of the disc. The group's last studio sessions, some of which was released on their final album for Capitol, as well as one previously unreleased live track follow. The disc closes with a handful of tracks from the live/studio hybrid "The Last Waltz", recorded in 1976 and 1977 and released in 1978.

DVD

The sixth disc, a DVD, features various performances between 1970 and 1976. Among these are three of four performances the group did on their 1976 appearance on Saturday Night Live, two performances from Wembley Stadium, one performance from the sessions that produced their "Rock of Ages" album, two from the 1970 Festival Express tour and one from a rarely-seen promotional video. All tracks are either previously unreleased in full or in total.

As could be expected, the box set draws heavily on what is considered the group's best work- their first three studio albums, including versions of thirty-one out of thirty-three tracks that appeared on them. The remaining studio albums, while infinitely better represented than on "Across The Great Divide", are still only represented by forty-six percent of the material.

Track listing

Disc one

#"Who Do You Love" (E. McDaniel, – 2:40) - Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks
#"You Know I Love You" (J. Reed, – 2:44) - Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks
#"Further On Up The Road" (D. Robey-J. Veasey, – 3:06) - The Hawks
#"Nineteen Years Old" (M. Morganfield, – 4:12) - The Hawks
#"Honky Tonk" (D. Robey, – 3:02) - Levon & The Hawks
#"Bacon Fat" (G. Hudson-R. Robertson, – 2:38) - Levon & The Hawks
#"Robbie's Blues" (The Hawks, – 3:37) - Levon & The Hawks
#"Leave Me Alone" (R. Robertson, – 2:37) - Levon & The Hawks (as The Canadian Squires)
#"Uh Uh Uh" (R. Robertson, – 2:21) - Levon & The Hawks (as The Canadian Squires)
#"He Don't Love You (And He'll Break Your Heart)" (R. Robertson, – 2:37) - Levon & The Hawks
#"(I Want To Be) The Rainmaker" (sketch track) (R. Robertson, – 2:59) - Levon & The Hawks
#"The Stones I Throw" (sketch track) (R. Robertson, – 1:07) - Levon & The Hawks
#"The Stones I Throw (Will Free All Men)" (R. Robertson, – 2:06) - Levon & The Hawks
#"Go Go, Liza Jane" (Traditional, arr. R. Robertson, – 2:11) - Levon & The Hawks
#"Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?" (B. Dylan, – 3:32) - Bob Dylan with Levon & The Hawks
#"Tell Me, Momma" (live) (B. Dylan, – 4:05) - Bob Dylan & The Hawks
#"Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" (live) (B. Dylan, – 5:36) - Bob Dylan & The Hawks
#"Words And Numbers" (sketch track) (R. Manuel, – 4:09)
#"You Don't Come Through" (sketch track) (R. Robertson, – 2:03)
#"Beautiful Thing" (sketch track) (R. Manuel, – 1:41)
#"Caledonia Mission" (sketch track) (R. Robertson, – 2:29)
#"Odds And Ends" (B. Dylan, – 1:46) - Bob Dylan & The Hawks
#"Ferdinand The Impostor" (R. Robertson, – 4:06)
#"Ruben Remus" (R. Manuel-R. Robertson, – 3:13)
#"Will the Circle Be Unbroken" (Traditional, arr. The Band, – 0:55)
*Tracks 1-5 and 8-9 produced by Henry Glover; Tracks 6-7 produced by Duff Roman; Tracks 10, 13 & 14 supervised by Eddie Heller for TRO Productions; Track 15 produced by Bob Johnston; Tracks 18-25 recorded by Garth Hudson. Production credits for other tracks unknown.

Disc two

#"Katie's Been Gone" (R. Manuel-R. Robertson, – 2:45)
#"Ain't No More Cane on the Brazos" (Traditional, arr. The Band, – 3:58)
#"Don't Ya Tell Henry" (B. Dylan, – 3:13)
#"Tears Of Rage" (B. Dylan-R. Manuel, – 5:21)
#"To Kingdom Come" (extended version) (R. Robertson, – 3:57)
#"In A Station" (R. Manuel, – 3:31)
#"The Weight" (R. Robertson, – 4:36)
#"We Can Talk" (R. Manuel, – 3:03)
#"Long Black Veil" (D. Dill-M. J. Wilkin, – 3:03)
#"Chest Fever" (R. Robertson, – 5:15)
#"Lonesome Suzie" (alternate version) (R. Manuel, – 2:57)
#"This Wheel's On Fire" (R. Danko-B. Dylan, – 3:11)
#"I Shall Be Released" (B. Dylan, – 3:12)
#"Yazoo Street Scandal" (R. Robertson, – 3:54)
#"I Ain't Got No Home" (live) (W. Guthrie, – 3:44) - Bob Dylan & The Band
#"Orange Juice Blues" (R. Manuel, – 3:18)
#"Baby Lou" (J. Drew, – 3:38)
#"Long Distance Operator" (full version) (B. Dylan, – 4:32)
#"Key To The Highway" (W. Broonzy-C. Segar, – 2:22)
#"Bessie Smith" (R. Danko-R. Robertson, – 4:17)
*All tracks produced by John Simon, except 15, for which production credits are unknown.

Disc three

#"Across The Great Divide" (R. Robertson, – 2:53)
#"Rag Mama Rag" (R. Robertson, – 3:05)
#"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (R. Robertson, – 3:33)
#"When You Awake" (R. Manuel-R. Robertson, – 3:15)
#"Up On Cripple Creek" (R. Robertson, – 4:34)
#"Whispering Pines" (R. Manuel-R. Robertson, – 3:57)
#"King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" (R. Robertson, – 3:37)
#"Get Up Jake" (R. Robertson, – 2:16)
#"Jemima Surrender" (early version) (L. Helm-R. Robertson, – 3:47)
#"Daniel & The Sacred Harp" (alternate take) (R. Robertson, – 4:21)
#"Time To Kill" (R. Robertson, – 3:26)
#"All La Glory" (early version) (R. Robertson, – 3:24)
#"The Shape I'm In" (R. Robertson, – 4:02)
#"Stage Fright" (R. Robertson, – 3:43)
#"The Rumor" (R. Robertson, – 4:14)
#"Slippin' & Slidin'" (live) (E. Bocage-A. Collins-R. Penniman-J. Smith, – 3:21)
#"Don't Do It" (E. Holland-L. Dozier-B. Holland, – 3:46)
#"Strawberry Wine" (live) (L. Helm-R. Robertson, – 3:46)
#"Rockin' Chair" (live) (R. Robertson, – 4:12)
#"Look Out Cleveland" (live) (R. Robertson, – 3:33)
#"4% Pantomime" (early version) (V. Morrison-R. Robertson, – 6:01) - The Band with Van Morrison
*Tracks 1-9 produced by John Simon and Tracks 10-15, 17 and 21 produced by The Band. Production credits for other tracks not known.

Disc four

#"Life Is A Carnival" (R. Danko-L. Helm-R. Robertson, – 3:55)
#"When I Paint My Masterpiece" (B. Dylan, – 4:21)
#"The Moon Struck One" (R. Robertson, – 4:09)
#"The River Hymn" (R. Robertson, – 4:39)
#"Don't Do It" (live) (E. Holland-L. Dozier-B. Holland, – 4:36)
#"Caledonia Mission" (live) (R. Robertson, – 3:22)
#"Smoke Signal" (live) (R. Robertson, – 5:09)
#"The Unfaithful Servant" (live) (R. Robertson, – 4:41)
#"The W. S. Walcott Medicine Show" (live) (R. Robertson, – 4:05)
#"The Genetic Method" (live) (G. Hudson, – 7:31)
#"Chest Fever" (live) (R. Robertson, – 5:04)
#"(I Don't Want To Hang Up My) Rock 'N' Roll Shoes" (live) (C. Willis, – 4:30)
#"Loving You (Is Sweeter Than Ever)" (live) (I. Hunter-S. Wonder, – 3:35)
#"Endless Highway" (R. Robertson, – 5:07)
#"Move Me" (sketch track) (R. Danko, – 2:57)
#"Two Piano Song" (R. Robertson, – 4:12)
#"Mystery Train" (H. Parker, Jr.-S. Phillips, additional lyrics by R. Robertson, – 5:33)
*All tracks produced by The Band

Disc five

#"Ain't Got No Home" (C. Henry, – 3:24)
#"Share Your Love" (A. Briggs-D. Malone, – 2:54)
#"Didn't It Rain" (Traditional, arr. The Band, – 3:18)
#"Forever Young" (B. Dylan, – 4:56) - Bob Dylan & The Band
#"Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" (live) (B. Dylan, – 3:37) - Bob Dylan & The Band
#"Highway 61 Revisited" (live) (B. Dylan, – 3:55) - Bob Dylan & The Band
#"Ophelia" (R. Robertson, – 3:31)
#"Acadian Driftwood" (R. Robertson, – 6:41)
#"It Makes No Difference" (R. Robertson, – 6:32)
#"Twilight" (sketch track) (R. Robertson, – 3:25)
#"Christmas Must Be Tonight" (R. Robertson, – 3:36)
#"The Saga Of Pepote Rouge" (R. Robertson, – 4:13)
#"Livin' In A Dream" (R. Robertson, – 2:51)
#"Forbidden Fruit" (live) (R. Robertson, – 5:39)
#"Home Cookin'" (R. Danko, – 3:44)
#"Out Of The Blue" (R. Robertson, – 3:20)
#"Evangeline" (R. Robertson, – 3:10) - The Band with Emmylou Harris
#"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (live) (R. Robertson, – 4:32)
#"The Weight" (R. Robertson, – 4:36) - The Band with The Staples
*Tracks 1-3, 7-9 and 11-15 produced by The Band, Track 4 produced by Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson and Rob Fraboni, Tracks 16-19 produced by Robbie Robertson. Production credits unknown for remaining tracks.

Disc Six: DVD

#"Jam/King Harvest" (The Band/R. Robertson, – 4:22) (early 1970; Robbie's Studio, Woodstock, NY)
#"Long Black Veil" (R. Robertson, – 2:46) (7/5/70; Festival Express, Calgary, Canada)
#"Rockin' Chair" (R. Robertson, – 3:52) (7/5/70; Festival Express, Calgary, Canada)
#"Don't Do It" (E. Holland-L. Dozier-B. Holland, – 4:33) (12/28-31/71; Academy Of Music, New York City)
#"Hard Times" (The Slop)/Just Another Whistle Stop (N. Watts/R. Manuel-R. Robertson, – 7:20) (9/14/74; Wembley Stadium, London)
#"Genetic Method"/"Chest Fever" (G. Hudson/R. Robertson, – 7:49) (9/14/74; Wembley Stadium, London)
#"Life Is A Carnival" (R. Danko-L. Helm-R. Robertson, – 3:14) (10/30/76; Saturday Night Live, New York City)
#"Stage Fright" (R. Robertson, – 3:32) (10/30/76; Saturday Night Live, New York City)
#"Georgia On My Mind" (H. Carmichael-S. Gorrell, – 3:10) (10/30/76; Saturday Night Live, New York City)

Personnel

The group

*Rick Danko - bass, guitar, celli, trombone, fiddle, vocals
*Levon Helm - drums, guitar, mandolin, bass, harmonica, percussion, vocals
*Garth Hudson - organ, piano, clavinet, accordion, synthesizers, saxophones, horns
*Richard Manuel - piano, drums, organ, clavinet, pianet, harmonica, percussion, vocals
*Robbie Robertson - guitars, harmonica, piano, vocals

Other participants

*Byron Berline - fiddle (Disc Five, track 8)
*Roy Buchanan - guitar, bass (Disc One, tracks 1 & 4)
*Rich Cooper - trumpet, flugelhorn (Disc Five, track 18)
*Bob Dylan - vocals, guitars, harmonica (Disc One, tracks 15-17 & 22; Disc Two, track 15; Disc Five, tracks 5 & 6)
*Joe Farrell - saxophones, English horn (Disc Three, tracks 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 & 12)
*Jim Gordon - saxophone, flute, clarinet (Disc Five, track 18)
*Emmylou Harris - guitar, vocals (Disc Five, track 17)
*Ronnie Hawkins - vocals (Disc One, tracks 1 & 2)
*Jerry Hay - trumpet, flugelhorn (Disc Five, track 18)
*Howard Johnson - saxophones, tuba, euphonium, flugelhorn, bass clarinet, horn arrangements (Disc Three, tracks 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 & 12; Disc Five, tracks 14 & 18)
*Mickey Jones - drums (Disc One, tracks 16 & 17)
*Charlie Keagle - saxophones, flute, clarinet (Disc Five, track 18)
*Tom Malone - trombone, bass trombone, euphonium, alto flute (Disc Five, track 18)
*Earl McIntyre - trombone (Disc Three, tracks 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 & 12)
*Van Morrison - vocals (Disc Three, track 21)
*Billy Mundi - drums (Disc Four, track 17; Disc Five, track 1)
*Larry Packer - electric violin (Disc Five, track 18)
*J. D. Parron - saxophone, E-flat clarinet (Disc Three, tracks 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 & 12)
*Jerry Penfound - saxophones, flute (Disc One, tracks 2, 3, 6 & 7)
*John Simon - baritone horn, tuba, "peck horn", piano, percussion (Disc Two, tracks 4, 9-11, 18 & 19; Disc Three, tracks 1, 2 & 7)
*Mavis Staples - vocals (Disc Five, track 19)
*Roebuck "Pops" Staples - guitar, vocals (Disc Five, track 19)
*Allen Toussaint - horn arrangements (Disc Three, tracks 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 & 12; Disc Five, track 18)
*Snooky Young - trumpet, flugelhorn (Disc Three, tracks 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 & 12)
*Cleotha Staples and Yvonne Staples - backing vocals (Disc Five, track 19)
*Libby Titus - backing vocals (Disc Four, track 4)
*Dionne Warwick, Dee Dee Warwick and Cissy Houston - backing vocals (Disc One, track 2)
*A. N. Other - horns (Disc Three, track 1; Disc Five, track 14)


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