50th Anniversary Edition Super Deluxe Box Set!
Half-Speed Mastered DMM 180g Vinyl LP, 7" Single, 2CD & Surround-Sound Blu-Ray Audio!
Newly Remixed & Remastered From The Original Masters By Bob Clearmountain!
Features Bonus Tracks, Unreleased Bootleg Concert, Lithographs & More!
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The Band celebrates the 50th Anniversary of their fourth studio album, Cahoots, with new 50th anniversary editions of the classic album, overseen by principal songwriter Robbie Robertson and sporting an all-new stereo remix and remaster by Bob Clearmountain from the original multi-track masters. The Super Deluxe Box includes the new stereo mix, bonus tracks and a previously unreleased bootleg concert at Olympia Theatre, Paris 1971, on 2 CDs. Also included, is a surround-sound Blu-Ray, a 180g half-speed master LP, a 7" single, booklet, all-new liner notes and collectable lithographs.
The box set boasts a bevy of unreleased recordings, including Live at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, May 1971, a rousing bootleg partial concert consisting of 11 tracks culled from the initial throes of a European tour that found The Band perched at the top of their live game; and early and alternate versions of "Endless Highway" and "When I Paint My Masterpiece" along with six other early takes, outtakes, instrumentals, and stripped-down mixes.
Exclusively for this box set, Clearmountain has also created new Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround-sound mixes of both Cahoots and four bonus tracks, presented in high resolution on Blu-Ray, alongside the new stereo mix. Every new audio mix has been mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering.
The lift-top box set also includes an exclusive reproduction of the Japanese pressing of The Band's 1971 7-inch vinyl single for "Life Is A Carnival" b/w "The Moon Struck One" in their new stereo mixes; a 20-page booklet with new notes by Robbie Robertson and extensive insider liner notes by Rob Bowman; three classic photo lithographs, one each by Barry Feinstein, Richard Avedon (his infamous eyes-closed group portrait from the back cover) and noted New York artist/illustrator Gilbert Stone (who painted the still stunning stretched-out portrait of The Band on the album's front cover); plus a wealth of additional material and other historical data from the original recordings sessions.
When The Band pulled into the unfinished Bearsville Sounds Studios in Bearsville, New York in early 1971 to record Cahoots, their fourth studio album, they were still basking in the success of their first three history-making records.
The Band's landmark debut album, July 1968's Music From Big Pink, drew inspiration from the American roots music melting pot of country, blues, R&B, gospel, soul, rockabilly, the honking tenor sax tradition, hymns, funeral dirges, brass band music, folk and good ol' rock 'n' roll to foment a timeless new style that forever changed the course of popular music.
When they released their seminal eponymous second album, The Band, the following year in September 1969 - or "The Brown Album," as it would lovingly be called - not much more was known about the reclusive group. Even so, August 1970's Stage Fright, recorded over 12 days on the stage of the Woodstock Playhouse in upstate New York, cemented the fulfilled promise of those initial back-to-back albums that solidified The Band as one of the most exciting and revolutionary groups of the late 1960s, who were able to carry their avowed excellence directly into the 1970s without interruption.
Indeed, The Band, made up of four Canadians and one American, was still purposefully shrouded in mystery at the turn of the decade, allowing for listeners and the music press to let their imaginations run afield about who these men were and what this music was that sounded unlike anything else happening as the psychedelic '60s officially wound down.
Dressed like 19th-century fire-and-brimstone preachers and singing rustic, sepia-toned songs about America and the deep south, The Band - Garth Hudson (keyboards, accordion, horns), Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin, guitar), Richard Manuel (keyboards, vocals, drums), Rick Danko (bass, vocals) and Robbie Robertson (guitar, piano, vocals) - was still somewhat enigmatic as the '70s began to unfold and unravel around them, but there's no denying how The Band was able to forge such an ineradicable impact on the music scene at large heretofore unmatched by any group that came before them, or since.
The new version of Cahoots is a night-and-day listening experience. For the first time, we are really hearing this album professionally completed. (It was basically released in an unfinished, more-or-less demo state back in the day.) Kudos to Robbie Robertson and co-producer Bob Clearmountain for the vision to complete Cahoots, making it now stand tall as a truly great Band album. The 180g vinyl pressing quality is top-notch here too.
Features
- 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe
- LP, 7", 2CD & Blu-Ray Audio Box Set
- 180g Vinyl LP - Half-Speed Mastered Direct Metal Mastering (DMM)
- Remixed & Remastered by Bob Clearmountain from the Original Multi-Track Tapes
- 45rpm 7" Vinyl Single - Reproduction of "Life Is A Carnival" / "The Moon Struck One" Japanese Pressing
- Bonus Tracks, Alternate Versions & Instrumentals
- Olympia Theatre, Paris, 1971 Bootleg Performance Audio
- Blu-Ray - Dolby ATMOS, DTS-HD 5.1 & Stereo High-Resolution Audio: 96 kHz/24 bit Mixes of Cahoots + 4 Bonus Tracks
- New Blu-Ray Audio Mixes Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering
- Release Overseen by Principal Songwriter, Robbie Robertson
- Textured Lift-Top Box
- 20-Page Booklet
- All-New Liner Notes by Rob Bowman
- 3 Collectable Lithographs by Barry Feinstein, Richard Avedon & Gilbert Stone
- Made in Canada
Selections
LP - Cahoots
Side One:
- Life Is A Carnival
- When I Paint My Masterpiece
- Last Of The Blacksmiths
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- 4% Pantomime
Side Two:
- Shoot Out In Chinatown
- The Moon Struck One
- Thinkin' Out Loud
- Smoke Signal
- Volcano
- The River Hymn
7" Vinyl Single (Reproduction of Original 1971 7" Capitol Single, Japanese Pressing)
Side A:
- Life Is A Carnival
Side B:
- The Moon Struck One
CD1 - Cahoots
- Life Is A Carnival
- When I Paint My Masterpiece
- Last Of The Blacksmiths
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- 4% Pantomime
- Shoot Out In Chinatown
- The Moon Struck One
- Thinkin' Out Loud
- Smoke Signal
- Volcano
- The River Hymn
- Endless Highway (Early Studio Take, 2021 Mix) - Bonus Track
- When I Paint My Masterpiece (Alternate Take, 2021 Mix) - Bonus Track
- 4% Pantomime (Takes 1 & 2) - Bonus Track
- Don't Do It (Outtake - Studio Version, 2021 Mix) -Bonus Track
- Bessie Smith (Outtake) - Bonus Track
CD2 - Live At The Olympia Theatre, Paris, May 1971 (Bootleg, Partial Concert)
- The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
- We Can Talk
- Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
- Across The Great Divide
- The Unfaithful Servant
- Don't Do It
- The Genetic Method
- Chest Fever
- Rag Mama Rag
- Slippin' And Slidin'
- Life Is A Carnival (Instrumental) - Bonus Track
- Volcano (Instrumental) - Bonus Track
- Thinkin' Out Loud (Stripped Down Mix) - Bonus Track
Blu-Ray Audio - Cahoots
Dolby ATMOS, DTS-HD 5.1 & Stereo High-Resolution Audio: 96 kHz/24 bit)
- Life Is A Carnival
- When I Paint My Masterpiece
- Last Of The Blacksmiths
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- 4% Pantomime
- Shoot Out In Chinatown
- The Moon Struck One
- Thinkin' Out Loud
- Smoke Signal
- Volcano
- The River Hymn
- Endless Highway (Early Studio Take, 2021 Mix) - Bonus Track
- When I Paint My Masterpiece (Alternate Take, 2021 Mix) - Bonus Track
- 4% Pantomime (Takes 1 & 2) - Bonus Track
- Don't Do It (Outtake - Studio Version, 2021 Mix) - Bonus Track