The Band - The Band
Green label Capitol, US First Pressing, Mastered By Robert Ludwig
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (Tracks) , m3u, no cue or log (vinyl) artworks | Stereo | 851 Mo | 5% RAR Recovery | 1969
Styles: Rock | RapidShare Download
Green label Capitol, US First Pressing, Mastered By Robert Ludwig
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (Tracks) , m3u, no cue or log (vinyl) artworks | Stereo | 851 Mo | 5% RAR Recovery | 1969
Styles: Rock | RapidShare Download
The Band was four-fifths Canadian – drummer Levon Helm was from Arkansas – but its second album was all American. Guitarist Robbie Robertson's songs vividly evoke the country's pioneer age – "Across the Great Divide," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" – while pointedly reflecting the state of the nation in the 1960s. The Band's long life on the road resonates in the brawn of Garth Hudson's keyboards and Helm's juke-joint attack. But Robertson's stories truly come to life in Helm's man-of-the-soil growl, Rick Danko's high tenor and Richard Manuel's spectral croon. "Somebody once said he had a tear in his voice," Helm said of Manuel. "Richard had one of the richest, textured voices I'd ever heard." www.rollingstone.com
Michael Fremer remarked that the best sounding pressings of The Band's second album are the green label Capitol LPs with RL in the deadwax.