The Last Waltz The Band

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  • Release Date: 04/23/2002
  • 4 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 9,624
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227827823
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Back when a farewell was really a farewell, this roots-rock juggernaut threw themselves the ultimate sendoff, packing San Francisco's Winterland Theater with fans and friends for a Thanksgiving Day party that ranks with the greatest rock concerts of all time. When originally released to the public shortly after the show, the 1976 triple (vinyl) album The Last Waltz consisted of 30 classic performances, including Band concert staples such as "Up on Cripple Creek" and "Stage Fright," as well as several tunes with guests as varied as Muddy Waters, Neil Diamond, and Bob Dylan (with whom the Band had toured extensively). As nice a package as it was, the original edition only touched on that evening's happenings, all of which are finally brought together on this dazzling four-CD box. The supplements include the Band's own version of "The Weight" (later recorded with the Staples for the Martin Scorsese film The Last Waltz) and "Rag Mama Rag." Just as significantly, this expanded edition sheds light on the loose, house-party vibe of that Thanksgiving Eve, with Joni Mitchell scatting through a limber "Furry Sings the Blues" and pairing with Neil Young and the rest of the Band for a gripping "Arcadian Driftwood." Similarly, instrumental jams from late in the set with a big band that included Ron Wood, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, and Ringo Starr make their first official appearance on record. The package -- which is beautifully housed in a hardcover book boasting 80 pages of art, photos, extensive liner notes from Rolling Stone's David Fricke, and a detailed track listing -- also appends rehearsal material, such as a lovely "Tura Lura Lural," with vocals by Van Morrison, and a smoking version of "King Harvest." It's mighty hard to fault The Last Waltz in its original form, but the annotations and additions provided here re-create that special moment in time with even more vivid strokes. A must for any fan. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Hidden Gems withinby bnord

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February 09, 2009: Even after listening to the earlier CD and watching the movies, this has some great additons and needed add-ons.
read the wikipedia write-up tp gain insight into some of the liner notes to get the 'full' story

Farewell but not good-bye... This album will truly lastby Anonymous

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January 11, 2003: The final farewell, for the members of this extraordinary group it was. However, this album is just the beginning of a plethora of music that awaits: The Band, Dylan, Clapton, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Hawkins, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and even Neil Diamond. This set has opened up the door to grand and enjoyable music. This was a great concert, it truly went down in history, and in doing so has opened up a brand new history for a new generation.


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