The Band - Stage Fright

 (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition - Remixed & Remastered - 2 CDs + Blu-Ray + LP + 7 Inch Vinyl + Book)



The Band - Stage Fright

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Capitol

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Pop/Rock

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ACAP 41100
UPC: 602507352431
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180 Gram Vinyl Record



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50th Anniversary remixed, remastered and expanded edition!

Super Deluxe Box Set 2CD/Blu-ray/1LP/7-inch vinyl

Blu-Ray (5.1 Surround/Hi-Res Stereo Mix, Bonus Tracks, Previously Unreleased Royal Albert Hall Performance)

180-gram LP (New Stereo Mix of the album) and more!

On February 12, Capitol/UMe will celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Band's classic third album, Stage Fright, with a suite of newly remixed, remastered and expanded 50th Anniversary Edition packages, including a multi-format Super Deluxe 2CD/Blu-ray/1LP/7-inch vinyl box set with photo booklet and 180-gram black vinyl.

All the Anniversary Edition releases were overseen by principal songwriter Robbie Robertson and boast a new stereo mix by Bob Clearmountain from the original multi-track masters. For the first time, the album is being presented in the originally planned song order. The box set, CD and digital configurations feature a bevy of unreleased recordings, including Live at the Royal Albert Hall, June 1971, a thrilling full concert captured in the midst of their European tour as the band was at the top of its game; alternate versions of "Strawberry Wine" and "Sleeping;" and seven unearthed field recordings, Calgary Hotel Recordings, 1970, a fun and loose, impromptu late night hotel jam session between Robertson, Danko and Manuel of several Stage Fright songs recorded while the album was in the mixing stage.

Exclusively for the box set, Clearmountain has also created a new 5.1 surround mix and a hi-res stereo mix of the album, bonus tracks and the live show, presented on Blu-ray. All the new audio mixes have been mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering. The set also includes an exclusive reproduction of the Spanish pressing of The Band's 1971 7-inch vinyl single for "Time To Kill" b/w "The Shape I'm In" in their new stereo mixes and a photo booklet with new notes by Robbie Robertson and touring photographer John Scheele, who recorded the Calgary Hotel Recordings; plus a reprinting of the original Los Angeles Times album review by famed critic Robert Hilburn; three classic photo lithographs; and a wealth of photographs from Scheele and several other photographers.

As with the acclaimed 50th anniversary collections for Music From Big Pink and the self-titled record, Clearmountain and Robertson's approach to remixing the beloved album was done with the utmost care and respect for the music and what The Band represents. "Doing new mixes on these songs with Bob Clearmountain has been a gift and special opportunity," Robertson writes in the new liner notes. "Glyn Johns and Todd [Rundgren] did a terrific job on the original mixes in England while The Band was on the Festival Express train tour across Canada with Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead. We had always been part of the mixing process before, which left something on this album feeling a little unfinished. Clearmountain has taken this music and given it the sonic lift it deserves. The album has become a whole new listening experience with the original song order and the depth of these mixes." The result is a new mix that allows listeners to hear these timeless songs clearer than ever before. "There may be some purists that prefer 'the way it was,' and of course that's always readily available," adds Robertson. "I'm enjoying this new version, this story, this musical journey. It feels like a fulfillment and I know my brothers in The Band would definitely agree."

In the spring of 1971, The Band set off to Europe where they hadn't played since their tumultuous tour with Bob Dylan in 1966, where they were booed every night as the folk rock purists felt betrayed by Dylan who had gone electric, backed by The Hawks who would soon after become The Band. Not having played there in five years, the guys were understandably weary and didn't know what to expect, but instead of boos they received a rapturous response at their first concert in Hamburg, Germany and would go on to play for one enthusiastic crowd after another. "Each member of The Band was on a musical high. Everybody playing and singing at the top of their game. Each night, from Amsterdam to Paris to Copenhagen, the spirit kept rising," remarks Robertson.

When it came to the band's concert at London's Royal Albert Hall, they wanted to document it so EMI taped it on a 4-track machine. For the first time ever, this concert recording is being released as Live At The Royal Albert Hall, 1971, an exhilarating 20-song set that captures the band firing on all cylinders and delivering rousing performances of songs from their then-recently released third album alongside their most popular tracks from Music From Big Pink and "The Brown Album" such as "The Weight," "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)," "Up On Cripple Creek," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," "Across The Great Divide," "Chest Fever," and inspired covers of Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" and the Stevie Wonder-penned, Four Tops hit, "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever."

With the help of Clearmountain, these recordings have been restored nearly five decades later, allowing listeners to experience what Robertson calls, "One of the greatest live concerts The Band ever played." Whereas this electrifying concert showcases The Band playing as good as they ever did, The Calgary Hotel Recordings, 1970 offer a glimpse into a different kind of performance, the kind of fun, spur-of-the-moment jam sessions that were bound to happen whenever the guys were together in a hotel room or backstage on tour.

As Robertson started to run through some of The Band's new songs recently recorded for Stage Fright, photographer John Scheele, who was traveling with the group on the Festival Express, hit record on his portable cassette recorder and captured the spontaneous performance late at night on July 3, 1970 in Calgary, the last stop of the legendary tour. The field recordings, which feature Robertson on guitar and vocals with Danko harmonizing and playing rhythm and Manuel joining in on vocals and harmonica, are a fascinating document that lets fans hear the friends letting loose and having a good time together doing what they loved to do.

Fifty years on, lifelong fans and those just discovering The Band can experience the album in a whole new way, sounding better than ever, or for the first time.


Features:
50th Anniversary Edition
Super Deluxe Box Set
Original planned song order
Blu-Ray (5.1 Surround/Hi-Res Stereo Mix, Bonus Tracks, Previously Unreleased Royal Albert Hall Performance)
2CD (New Stereo Mix, Bonus Tracks, Unreleased Demo Tracks, Royal Albert Hall Performance)
180-gram Vinyl LP (New Stereo Mix Of Album)
7" Vinyl Single (Reproduction Of Original, Spanish Pressing)
Photo Booklet
3 Classic Photo Lithographs
New Notes By Robbie Robertson & John Scheele
Reprinting Of Original 1970 LA Times Review



Disc 1 - Stage Fright
1. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
2. The Shape I’m In
3. Daniel And The Sacred Harp
4. Stage Fright
5. The Rumor
6. Time To Kill
7. Just Another Whistle Stop
8. All La Glory
9. Strawberry Wine
10. Sleeping

BONUS TRACKS
11. Strawberry Wine (Alternate Mix)
12. Sleeping (Alternate Mix)
Calgary Hotel Room Recordings, 1970
13. Get Up Jake (#1)
14. Get Up Jake (#2)
15. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
16. Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu
17. Calgary Blues
18. Before You Accuse Me
19. Mojo Hannah

Disc 2 - Live At Royal Albert Hall, June 1971
1. The Shape I’m In
2. Time To Kill
3. The Weight
4. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
5. Strawberry Wine
6. Rockin' Chair
7. Look Out Cleveland
8. I Shall Be Released
9. Stage Fright
10. Up On Cripple Creek
11. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
12. We Can Talk
13. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
14. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
15. Across the Great Divide
16. The Unfaithful Servant
17. Don't Do It
18. The Genetic Method
19. Chest Fever
20. Rag Mama Rag

BLU-RAY (Stereo and 5.1 Surround – High Resolution Audio: 96 kHz/24 bit) STAGE FRIGHT
01. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
02. The Shape I’m In
03. Daniel And The Sacred Harp
04. Stage Fright
05. The Rumor
06. Time To Kill
07. Just Another Whistle Stop
08. All La Glory
09. Strawberry Wine
10. Sleeping
Bonus Tracks
11. Strawberry Wine (Alternate Mix)
12. Sleeping (Alternate Mix)

LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL, JUNE 1971
1. The Shape I’m In
2. Time To Kill
3. The Weight
4. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
5. Strawberry Wine
6. Rockin’ Chair
7. Look Out Cleveland
8. I Shall Be Released
9. Stage Fright
10. Up On Cripple Creek
11. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
12. We Can Talk
13. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
14. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
15. Across The Great Divide
16. The Unfaithful Servant
17. Don’t Do It
18. The Genetic Method
19. Chest Fever
20. Rag Mama Rag

STAGE FRIGHT LP
A1. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
A2. The Shape I’m In
A3. Daniel And The Sacred Harp
A4. Stage Fright
A5. The Rumor
B1. Time To Kill
B2. Just Another Whistle Stop
B3. All La Glory
B4. Strawberry Wine
B5. Sleeping

7” “TIME TO KILL” B/W “THE SHAPE I’M IN” (Original 1970 7” Capitol Single, Spanish Pressing)
A. Time To Kill
B. The Shape I’m In

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