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"Rock Of Age: The Band In Concert" by THE BAND – August 1972 US 2LP Live Set on Capitol Records (November 1972 in the UK) – Featuring Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, Rick Danko and Garth Hudson with guests Bob Dylan, Snooky Young, Howard Johnson, Joe Farrell, Earl McIntyre, J.D. Parson and Horn Arrangements by Allen Toussaint (May 2001 UK Capitol Records Expanded Edition 2CD Reissue – Ron McMaster and Andrew Sandoval Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...





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"...Sweeter Than Ever..."

You were nowhere in Rock if you hadn't had a double live album by 1972 - and debuted since 1968 - The Band struck on a cool idea to make their first foray into the obligatory 2LP arena circuit souvenir stand out.

Fresh from an invigorating recording experience with New Orleans Soul Man and Brass Arranger Allen Toussaint on their September 1971 "Cahoots" album with the Little Feat-funky "Life Is A Carnival" – the much-respected Toussaint prepped horn charts for their forthcoming end of year concerts in 1971 at the Academy Of Music in New York. The Band did four nights with the shows split in two. So after the intermission, the five-piece group of Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, Rick Danko and Garth Hudson would come back on stage – but this time bolstered up by a five-strong brass section consisting of Snooky Young, Howard Johnson, Joe Farrell, Earl McIntyre and J.D. Parson. And so along with a smattering of cleverly re-arranged cover versions, old tunes and familiar melodies were made new again and that collaborative magic was captured on "Rock Of Ages: The Band In Concert" finally issued August 1972.

This 'Expanded Edition' 2CD Reissue and Remaster only compounds that triumph with 10 Previously Unreleased tracks - the final four of which feature special guest and musical soulmate Bob Dylan. To the lighted candles...

UK released 8 May 2001 - "Rock Of Ages: The Band In Concert" by THE BAND on Capitol Records 530 1812 (Barcode 724353018122) is an Expanded Edition 2CD Reissue and Remaster of the 1972 2LP Live Album with 10 Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks that plays out as follows:

CD1 (79:53 minutes):
1. Introduction [Side 1]
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 [Side 2]
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 [Side 3]
13. The Shape I'm In
14. Unfaithful Servant
15. Life Is A Carnival
16. The Genetic Method [Side 4]
17. Chest Fever
18. (I Don't Want To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
Tracks 1 to 18 are the double-album "Rock Of Ages: The Band In Concert" - released August 1972 in the USA on Capitol SABB 11045 and November 1972 in the UK on Capitol E-STSP 11. Peaked at No. 6 in the US LP charts (didn’t chart UK)

CD2 Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks (45:14 minutes):
1. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
2. I Shall Be Released
3. Up On Cripple Creek
4. The Rumor
5. Rockin' Chair
6. Time To Kill
7. Down In The Flood - THE BAND with BOB DYLAN
8. When I Paint My Masterpiece - THE BAND with BOB DYLAN
9. Don't Ya Tell Henry - THE BAND with BOB DYLAN
10. Like A Rolling Stone - THE BAND with BOB DYLAN

With liner notes penned by ROB BOWMAN in January 2001 - the 20-page booklet reproduces all the artwork of the original tri-gatefold double album as well as providing new interviews with key players (Toussaint still alive when the reissue was being compiled). It's a superbly detailed read – guest musician backgrounds, song choices discussed etc - and also shows repro promo labels of the two US 45s issued from the 2LP set - September 1972's "Don't Do It" b/w "Rag Mama Rag" on Capitol 3433 and December 1972's "(I Don't Want To Hang Up) My Rock And Roll Shoes" b/w "Caledonia Mission" on Capitol 3500. There is even a Tracking Sheet for "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever" as well as the usual in-depth reissue compilation credits (Cheryl Pawelski and Andrew Sandoval). This set of liner notes actually deals with the item in hand and doesn’t fill 75% of its pages with a history of the group.

All Tracks are 24-Bit Digital Remasters by RON McMASTER and ANDREW SANDOVAL - both names familiar Audio Engineers on both The Band and The Kinks catalogues. The Audio is stunning, lifting up material I once thought I knew too well. To the shows and the music...  

"We're gonna try something we've never tried before..." - Robbie Robertson announces as they arrive back on stage and he introduces the pumping newcomers. Horn Section Leader and Flugelhorn player Snooky Young had cut his teeth with some huge big band names – Jimmie Lunceford, Count Basie, Lionel Hampton and Benny Carter – while Baritone Saxophonist Howard Johnson had sessioned and recorded with Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Gil Evans and new kid on the Blues Rock/Americana block - Taj Mahal. So first up is a cover version and what a smart choice it is. Marvin Gaye's barnstorming September 1964 Tamla R&B smash "Baby Don't You Do It" gets reduced in name to "Don't Do It" – the Holland-Dozier-Holland winner (arranged by Allen Toussaint) a standout before we even get to Band material (the single is an edited version). It's clear within seconds that the whole ensemble is tight – Levon Helm whacking the drums and signing with gusto while Rick Danko plucks that Bass with precision. Capitol edited it down for a 45 that made No 34 on the US singles charts.

Next up is a Soulful take on "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" - the bass lovely in the remaster. Their particular Soul-Rock sound emerges again in Robbie's "Caledonia Mission" - can't get to you through your garden gate - him channelling Otis Redding in this great tune. Both "Get Up Jake" and the rocking Side 1 finisher "The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show" benefit from the oomph the brass section adds them.

Side 2's "Stage Fright" comes from the first half of the show (minus the brass) and acts as perfect lead-in for "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" - that trumpet adding a sense of history to an already loaded song. The crowd cheers the lyrics "Standing by your window...a pistol in your hand..." as they launch into "Across The Great Divide". More cheers for the Bob Dylan/Rick Danko written "This Wheel's On Fire" while "Rag Mama Rag" explodes out of familiarity into something exciting and new with the brass boys going all New Orleans on its Americana ass.

Take a load off Fanny, take a load for free, and put the load right on me - "The Weight" feeling epic even in 1971. One of my faves is the Little Feat Funk of "The Shape I'm In" – again filled out by a band cooking and enjoying themselves. Things get plaintive with "Unfaithful Servant" – gotta be sent away – left her key – gone to pack. Back to Soul-Rock with the fantastic "Life Is A Carnival" – the Horn Section elevating The Band sound into Little Feat live. We romp to the end with a church organ vs. synth solo for seven minutes of "The Genetic Method" – then go into a lethal one-two pair of enders – the fantastic "Chest Fever" with stunning Toussaint brass jabs and the crowd pleaser "(I Don't Want To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes".

For many CD2 will call to them - feel warm and fuzzy like a chance meeting with a friend you haven't seen since collage. Shocking is a word that jumps to mind when you think how good these are. It opens with a cover of the Four Tops Tamla hit penned by Ivy Hunter and Stevie Wonder "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever". Things mellow big time with the Soulful "I Shall Be Released" – that squeaky vocal strangely beautiful and drug-haunted in ways. Funky returns with "Up On Cripple Creek" and so misused song "The Rumor" could easily have been on the album or even a B-side of one of the single. Out comes the Harmonica for the whole-life-at-sea song "Rockin' Chair" - take me home to sooth away the rest of my years. Dylan had just released "Greatest Hits Volume II" (a month before the concerts) with five new cuts on it - one of them was the excellent "Down In The Flood" (a Basement Tapes tune) while a second was the now much-loved "When I Paint My Masterpiece" - both versions given throaty versions his Bobness. Levon Helm duets with Dylan on "Don't Ya Tell Henry" - while Robbie Robertson lets rip too. The crowd get a cracking Band/Dylan version of "Like A Rolling Stone" - huge cheers - the tune still fresh to 1971 ears.

A cracking great live double-album bolstered up with ten Bonus Tracks actually worthy of the moniker - no longer a complete unknown. "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever" - ain't that the truth...

THE BAND on Capitol Records 1968 to 1977
UK Series of Expanded Edition CD Reissues and Remasters
(September 2000 and May 2001 Release Dates)

1. Songs From Big Pink (July 1968 Debut Album) – Sept 2000 on Capitol 525 3902 (Barcode 724352539024)

2. The Band (September 1969 USA, January 1970 UK) - Sept 2000 on Capitol 525 3892 (Barcode 724352538928)

3. Stage Fright (August 1970) - Sept 2000 UK CD on Capitol 525 3952 (Barcode 724352539529)

4. Cahoots (October 1971) – Sept 2000 UK CD on Capitol 525 3912 (Barcode 724352539123)

5. Rock Of Ages: The Band In Concert (August 1972 2LP Live Set) – May 2001 UK 2CD Set on Capitol 530 1812 (Barcode 724353018122)

6. Moondog Matinee (October 1973) – May 2001 UK CD on Capitol 525 3932 (Barcode 724352539321)

7. Northern Lights-Southern Cross (November 1975) – May 2001 UK CD on Capitol 525 3942 (Barcode 724352539420)

8. Islands (March 1977) – May 2001 UK CD on Capitol 525 3922 (Barcode 724352539222)

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