Woodstock

Woodstock

by Woodstock: Music From The Original Soundtrack And More, Vol. 1
Woodstock

Woodstock

by Woodstock: Music From The Original Soundtrack And More, Vol. 1

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Overview

It's almost impossible to regard the soundtrack albums for the Michael Wadleigh documentary Woodstock, simply as music, apart from the event that inspired them or what that event has come to represent. Music from the Original Soundtrack and More: Woodstock was originally released by Atlantic's Cotillion imprint as a three-LP set in a gatefold sleeve. It topped the Billboard Charts for four weeks and sold two million copies. It sold so well that Cotillion issued a sequel double album of more music from the festival that never appeared in the film. The LPs took the music out of the historical sequence of the festival and re-ordered (and edited) it for a sense of flow. Whether or not it accomplished its objective has been the subject of much debate and beyond this review's scope. What is relevant is that these performances signified via their spotty recording quality -- and sometimes dodgy performances -- that there was an amazing array of legendary talent on hand at Woodstock; though not all of it is captured here. Rhino's 2009 remastered edition of this set on a double CD is the cleanest edition yet, but even it has problems: the source tapes were problematic at best. It restores the original LP order, features new liners by Gene Sculatti, and has more photos in the booklet. Musically, the second disc sounds the least dated with its over the top performances by a shockingly great Santana with "Soul Sacrifice," Ten Years After's guitar workout on "I'm Goin' Home," Jimi Hendrix's "Star Spangled Banner" medley (still a stunner after all these decades); the Jefferson Airplane's rocking and raucous version of "Volunteers," and the orgiastic Sly & the Family Stone medley that includes "Dance to the Music," "Music Lover," and an insanely great "I Want to Take You Higher." There is some filler as well thanks to a drippy John Sebastian track called "Rainbows All Over Your Blues," and an indulgent "Love March" by an out-of-their-prime Butterfield Blues Band. Disc one is more complex. There are some fine moments here, especially the CS&N and CSN&Y tunes, including "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" (perhaps not perfect in voice but a very inspired performance), and "Wooden Ships," with a decent if not thrilling "Sea of Madness," in between. There is a desultory "We're Not Gonna Take It" from the Who that is out of context, given they performed the entirety of Tommy. While Canned Heat's "Goin' Up the Country" has aged well, Country Joe & the Fish's "The "Fish" Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag" has not, nor has Joan Baez's performance of "Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man." Her version of "Joe Hill" is generic. Richie Havens' "Freedom" is still thrilling, especially since it is preceded by Sebastian opening the entire set up with another duller-than-dull "I Had a Dream." The "Summer of Love" had been over for two years by the time Woodstock took place, and riots in Watts, Detroit, Newark, and other places had occurred, as well as an escalation in the Vietnam War. The most out of place thing here is Sha Na Na's "At the Hop," which sounds surreal but ragged and right, and Joe Cocker's "With a Little Help from My Friends," that closes disc one; it's electrifying if rather out of tune. So as it stands, Woodstock is a wildly mixed bag, and not particularly pleasant to listen to, but it does indeed have a significant place in the rock pantheon and should be regarded more as an artifact than as an album in its own right. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/19/2019
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0603497851867
Rank: 21052

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I Had a Dream  - John Sebastian
  2. Going Up the Country  -  Canned Heat
  3. Freedom  - Richie Havens
  4. Rock & Soul Music  -  Country Joe & the Fish
  5. Coming Into Los Angeles  - Arlo Guthrie
  6. At the Hop  -  Sha Na Na
  7. The "Fish" Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag  - Country Joe McDonald
  8. Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man  - Joan Baez  - Jeffrey Shurtleff
  9. Joe Hill  - Joan Baez
  10. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes  - David Crosby  - Graham Nash  - Stephen Stills
  11. Sea of Madness  -  Crosby

Disc 2

  1. Wooden Ships  -  Crosby
  2. We're Not Gonna Take It (From "Tommy")  -  Who
  3. With a Little Help From My Friends  - Joe Cocker
  4. Soul Sacrifice  -  Santana
  5. I'm Going Home [Live  -  Ten Years After

Disc 3

  1. Volunteers  -  Jefferson Airplane
  2. Medley: Dance to the Music/Music Lover/I Want to Take You Higher  -  Sly & the Family Stone
  3. Rainbows All Over Your Blues  - John Sebastian
  4. Love March  -  Butterfield
  5. Star Spangled Banner/Purple Haze/Instrumental Solo  - Jimi Hendrix

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band   Primary Artist
Ten Years After   Primary Artist
The Who   Primary Artist
Country Joe   Primary Artist
Canned Heat   Primary Artist
Arlo Guthrie   Primary Artist
Jefferson Airplane   Primary Artist
John Sebastian   Primary Artist
Jimi Hendrix   Primary Artist
Santana   Primary Artist
Richie Havens   Primary Artist
Sly & the Family Stone   Primary Artist
Joan Baez   Primary Artist
Country Joe & the Fish   Primary Artist
Crosby, Stills & Nash   Primary Artist
Joe Cocker   Primary Artist
Sha Na Na   Primary Artist
Jon B. Sebastian   Primary Artist
Country Joe McDonald   Primary Artist
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young   Primary Artist
Jeffrey Shurtleff   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
David Crosby   Primary Artist
Audience   Primary Artist
Mountain   Primary Artist
Sly   Primary Artist
Stephen Stills   Primary Artist
Graham Nash   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Stephen Stills   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Paul Kantner   Composer
Paul McCartney   Composer
Francis Scott Key   Composer
Jack Hunt   Mixing
Cheryl Pawelski   Project Assistant
Country Joe McDonald   Composer
Edwin H. Kramer   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Earl Robinson   Composer
Gene Sculatti   Liner Notes
Carlos Santana   Composer
Eric Blackstead   Producer,Remixing,Audio Production
Lee Osborne   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Gregg Rolie   Composer
Brother Gene Dinwiddie   Composer
Charles Harbutt   Photography
John Lennon   Composer
Jose "Chepito" Areas   Composer
Richie Havens   Composer,Adaptation
Jimi Hendrix   Arranger,Composer
Neil Young   Composer
Michael Shrieve   Composer
Dave Schultz   Remastering
John Sebastian   Composer
Pete Townshend   Composer
Philip Wilson   Composer
Reggie Collins   Project Assistant
Arlo Guthrie   Composer
Marty Balin   Composer
Mason Williams   Project Assistant
Gram Parsons   Composer
Mike Carabello   Composer
Dave Regno   Mixing
Erol Blacstead   Mixing
Stan Agoi   Mixing
Sheryl Farber   Project Assistant,Editorial Supervision
Jack E. Hunt   Remixing
Anthony Hayes   Composer
Arthur Singer   Composer
Dave Ragno   Assistant Engineer
Elliott Landy   Photography
Burk Uzzle   Photography
Steven P. Gorman   Photo Research
Zach Cowie   Project Assistant
Hugh Romney   Announcer
Marcus Malone   Composer
Kris Ahrend   Project Assistant
Scott Webber   Art Supervisor
John Stafford Smith   Composer
Chip Monck   Announcer
Jason Butler   Project Assistant
Dave Brolan   Project Assistant
Gladys Sanchez   Project Assistant
David Cohen   Composer
Jason Laure   Photography
David Brown   Composer,Composer
Alfred Hayes   Composer
Jim Marshall   Photography
Loring Eutemey   Design
Ken Regan   Photography
Alessandra Quaranta   Project Assistant
Donald Besig   Composer
Jon B. Sebastian   Composer
Peter Gianquinto   Composer
John Morris   Announcer
Stan Agol   Remixing
Alvin Lee   Composer
Andy Zax   Project Assistant
Alan Wilson   Composer
Tom Flye   Audio Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Bruce Barthol   Composer
David Crosby   Composer
Henry Diltz   Photography
Sylvester Stewart   Composer
Gary "Chicken" Hirsh   Composer
Barry Melton   Composer
Joe McDonald   Composer
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