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50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition 45rpm Double LP, 2CD, Blu-Ray & 7" Vinyl Single Box Set!
Cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering!
New Stereo Mix By Bob Clearmountain Overseen by Robbie Robertson!
One Of TAS' Ten Best Vinyl Reissues of 2020!
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 57/500!
When The Band's seminal eponymous second album was released fifty years ago on September 22, 1969, not much more was known about the reclusive group than when they released their landmark debut, Music From Big Pink, to widespread critical praise and bewilderment, just the year before. The band, made up of four Canadians and one American, was still shrouded in mystery, allowing for listeners and the music press to let their imaginations run wild about who these men were and what this music was that sounded unlike anything else happening at the close of the psychedelic '60s. 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, piano, horn), Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin), Richard Manuel (keyboards, vocals, drums), Rick Danko (bass, vocals, fiddle) and Robbie Robertson (guitar, piano, vocals) - was an enigma, unlike any group that came before or after. And their self-titled "Brown Album," as it would lovingly be called, cemented their status as one of the most exciting and revolutionary bands in years, on the strength of now-classic songs like "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," "Up On Cripple Creek" and "Rag Mama Rag."
UMe celebrates the 50th Anniversary of The Band's pioneering self-titled album with this 45rpm Double LP Black Vinyl, CD, Blu-ray & 7" Vinyl edition featuring the new stereo mix of the album by Bob Clearmountain.
Exclusively for the box set, Clearmountain has also created a new 5.1 surround mix for the album and bonus tracks, presented on Blu-ray with the new stereo, both in high resolution audio (96kHz/24bit). All the new audio mixes have been mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering. The box set also includes an exclusive reproduction of The Band's 1969 7-inch vinyl single for "Rag Mama Rag" / "The Unfaithful Servant" in their new stereo mixes and a booklet with an extensive, illuminating new essay by author and music critic Anthony DeCurtis and classic photos by Elliott Landy which have had an inimitable influence on rock and roll. For the album's new vinyl editions, Chris Bellman cut the vinyl lacquers for the album's new stereo mix at 45 rpm at Bernie Grundman Mastering, expanding the album's vinyl footprint from one LP to two.
All the Anniversary Edition releases were overseen by Robertson and feature a new stereo mix by Bob Clearmountain from the original multi-track masters, similar to the acclaimed 50th anniversary collections of 2018's Music From Big Pink releases.
Clearmountain and Robertson's approach to remixing the beloved album was done with the utmost care and respect for the music and what The Band represents. "The idea was to take you deeper inside the music, but this album is homemade," Robertson says in the liner notes. "You can't touch up a painting. It has nothing to do with what you get when you go into a recording studio." When he expressed his concerns to Clearmountain, the renowned engineer and producer reassured him: "We're just trying to overcome the original technological limitations in order to bring you closer into the room," he explained. "I'm going to do everything in my power not to get in the way of this music at all." The result is a new mix that allows listeners to hear these classic songs in stunning, and often times startling, clarity, packing more of a sonic and emotional punch than ever before.
For the first time, you can hear the particulars of Robbie Robertson's feisty guitar licks, Garth Hudson's organ wizardry, Richard Manuel's propulsive piano, Levon Helm's inimitable drum work, and Rick Danko's complex and McCartney-esque bass lines. You can also feel the ache in the vocals, parse the harmonies, and unravel the covert complexities of the arrangements. The result isn't merely revelatory, it's intoxicating... Needless to say, this box set is ureservedly recommended.
Features
- 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition Box Set
- Blu-Ray Audio
- 2CD
- 180g 45rpm 2LP
- 7" Vinyl Single
- 13 Bonus Tracks including 6 previously unreleased outtakes & alternate versions
- Complete Live At Woodstock 1969 performance audio
- "Classic Albums - The Band" Documentary
- New stereo mix by Bob Clearmountain
- All new mixes mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering
- Booklet with classic photos by Elliott Landy
- Extensive, illuminating new essay by author and music critic Anthony DeCurtis
- Collectable lithographs by Elliott Landy
- Lacquers cut by Chris Bellman for the album's new stereo mix at 45 rpm at Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Overseen by Robbie Robertson
- Exclusive for box set - new 5.1 surround mix on Blu-Ray Hi-Res audio (96kHz/24bit)
- Exclusive reproduction of The Band's 1969 7-inch vinyl single for "Rag Mama Rag" / "The Unfaithful Servant" in their new stereo mixes
- Deluxe box with lift-off lid
- Made in Canada
Musicians
Garth Hudson | keyboards, piano, horn |
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Levon Helm | drums, vocals, mandolin |
Richard Manuel | keyboards, vocals, drums |
Rick Danko | bass, vocals, fiddle |
Robbie Robertson | guitar, piano, vocals |
Selections
CD1:
- Across The Great Divide
- Rag Mama Rag
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
- When You Awake
- Up On Cripple Creek
- Whispering Pines
- Jemima Surrender
- Rockin' Chair
- Look Out Cleveland
- Jawbone
- The Unfaithful Servant
- King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
Bonus Tracks:
- Up On Cripple Creek (Earlier Version)
- Rag Mama Rag (Alternate Version)
- The Unfaithful Servant (Alternate Version)
- Look Out Cleveland (Instrumental Mix)
- Rockin' Chair (A Cappella / Stripped Down)
- Up On Cripple Creek (Instrumental Mix)
CD2:
Live At Woodstock, 1969 (Original Rough Mixes)
- Chest Fever
- Tears Of Rage
- We Can Talk
- Don't Ya Tell Henry
- Baby Don't You Do It
- Ain't No More Cane On The Brazos
- Long Black Veil
- This Wheel's On Fire
- I Shall Be Released
- The Weight
- Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Additional Studio Bonus Tracks:
- Get Up Jake (Outtake - Stereo Mix)
- Rag Mama Rag (Alternate Vocal Take - Rough Mix)
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Alternate Mix)
- Up On Cripple Creek (Alternate Take)
- Whispering Pines (Alternate Take)
- Jemima Surrender (Alternate Take)
- King Harvest (Has Surely Come) (Alternate Performance)
Blu-Ray:
(Stereo and 5.1 Surround - High Resolution Audio 96 kHz/24 bit)
- Across The Great Divide
- Rag Mama Rag
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
- When You Awake
- Up On Cripple Creek
- Whispering Pines
- Jemima Surrender
- Rockin' Chair
- Look Out Cleveland
- Jawbone
- The Unfaithful Servant
- King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
Bonus Tracks:
- Up On Cripple Creek (Earlier Version)
- Rag Mama Rag (Alternate Version)
- The Unfaithful Servant (Alternate Version)
- Look Out Cleveland (Instrumental Mix)
- Rockin' Chair (A Cappella / Stripped Down)
- Up On Cripple Creek (Instrumental Mix)
"Classic Albums - The Band" (Documentary)
2LP (45rpm)
Side One:
- Across The Great Divide
- Rag Mama Rag
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Side Two:
- When You Awake
- Up On Cripple Creek
- Whispering Pines
Side Three:
- Jemima Surrender
- Rockin' Chair
- Look Out Cleveland
Side Four:
- Jawbone
- The Unfaithful Servant
- King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
7" Vinyl Single - "Rag Mama Rag" (Original 1969 7" Capitol Single):
Side A: Rag Mama RagSide B: The Unfaithful Servant