It seems criminal that this is the only piece of vinyl I have by the Band. I have tons of CDs and Cassettes, and there really couldn't be a band that means more to me emotionally. They were the soundtrack to my childhood. Thanks God my folks weren't into Journey or Kenny Loggins. The Band were amazing, every member was so good individually that collectively they could soar like no other, and do it in any genre they wanted. Seriously, if you aren't familiar with the Band, pick up The Last Waltz, which was a recording of their last performances together. Either the album or the movie will suffice. I can't count how many copies of the movie I've given as gifts. Now, I know that they reunited, well some of them, as The Band in the late 80's, but it wasn't the full band and it paled for me, because with out all the ingredients you can make something that looks like a cake, but it don't taste the same. With The Last Waltz, it's interesting to listen to a band try to tell their musical story onstage with guests from different musical walks, all the while weaving in their own material, and succeed at it. I think the thing that impresses me most about the Band, and in particular this album, is how honest the music feels.
Figured I'd use this blog to catalogue my record collection. I'll be providing some technical information on the albums as well as my thoughts. My collection is non-genre specific. I keep the bulk of them alphabetized by Artist. However, I also maintain a section I refer to as the esoteric field, which contains unusual records, and artists I wouldn't remember the name of if they weren't in this category. The Classical and Compilation albums are also in separate sections.
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