Rock of Ages

Rock of Ages

by The Band
Rock of Ages

Rock of Ages

by The Band

CD(Remastered / Bonus Tracks)

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Overview

Released on the heels of the stilted, static Cahoots, the double-album Rock of Ages occupies a curious yet important place in Band history. Recorded at a spectacular New Years Eve 1971 gig, the show and album were intended to be a farewell of sorts before the Band took an extended break in 1972, but it turned out to be a last hurrah in many different ways, closing the chapter on the first stage of their career, when they were among the biggest and most important rock & roll bands. That sense of importance had started to creep into their music, turning their studio albums after The Band into self-conscious affairs, and even the wildly acclaimed first two albums seemed to float out of time, existing in a sphere of their own and never having the kick of a rock & roll band. Rock of Ages has that kick in spades, and it captures that road warrior side of the band that was yet unheard on record. Since this band -- or more accurately its leader, Robbie Robertson -- was acutely aware of image and myth, this record didn't merely capture an everyday gig, it captured a spectacular, in retrospect almost a dry run for the legendary Last Waltz. New Orleans R&B legend Allen Toussaint was hired to write horn charts and conduct them, helping to open up the familiar tunes, which in turn helped turn this music into a warm, loose, big-hearted party. And that's what's so splendid about Rock of Ages: sure, the tightness of the Band as a performing unit is on display, but there's also a wild, rowdy heart pumping away in the backbeat of this music, something that the otherwise superb studio albums do not have. Simply put, this is a joy to hear, which may have been especially true after the dour, messy Cahoots, but even stripped of that context Rock of Ages has a spirit quite unlike any other Band album. Indeed, it could be argued that it captured the spirit of the Band at the time in a way none of their other albums do. [In 2001, Rock of Ages was reissued as an expanded double-disc set that added ten bonus tracks, including an encore performed with Bob Dylan.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 05/08/2001
Label: Capitol
UPC: 0724353018122
Rank: 3990

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Introduction
  2. Don't Do It
  3. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
  4. Caledonia Mission
  5. Get Up Jake
  6. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
  7. Stage Fright
  8. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
  9. Across the Great Divide
  10. This Wheel's on Fire
  11. Rag Mama Rag
  12. The Weight
  13. The Shape I'm In
  14. Unfaithful Servant
  15. Life Is a Carnival
  16. The Genetic Method
  17. Chest Fever
  18. (I Don't Want To) Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes

Disc 2

  1. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
  2. I Shall Be Released
  3. Up on Cripple Creek
  4. The Rumor
  5. Rockin' Chair
  6. Don't Ya Tell Henry
  7. Time to Kill
  8. Down in the Flood
  9. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  10. Like a Rolling Stone

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Band   Primary Artist
Bob Dylan   Primary Artist
Garth Hudson   Organ,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Alto),Sax (Soprano)
Levon Helm   Vocals,Drums
Howard Johnson   Sax (Baritone)
Rick Danko   Vocals
J.D. Parran   Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Joe Farrell   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano),Horn (English)
Richard Manuel   Vocals,Piano
Robbie Robertson   Guitar,Vocals
Snooky Young   Flugelhorn,Trumpet
J.D. Parron   E Flat Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Earl McIntyre   Trombone

Technical Credits

Mark Harman   Audio Engineer,Engineer
The Band   Audio Production
Greil Marcus   Liner Notes
Phil Ramone   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Andrew Sandoval   Producer,Mastering,Reissue Compilation
Bob Dylan   Composer,Musician
Ivy Jo Hunter   Composer
Lamont Dozier   Composer
Cheryl Pawelski   Producer,Reissue Compilation
Chuck Willis   Composer
Garth Hudson   Composer
C. Willis   Composer
Fred Lombardi   Photography
Darren Wong   Reissue Director
Ernst Haas   Photography
Allen Toussaint   Horn Arrangements
Kate Wolf   Composer
Levon Helm   Composer
Dan Gellert   Remixing
Stevie Wonder   Composer
Brian Holland   Composer
William Stevenson   Composer
Spoken Word   Composer
Peter Grant   Reissue Art Director
Rick Danko   Composer
Ron McMaster   Mastering
Robbie Robertson   Composer
Rob Bowman   Liner Notes
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