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Moondog Matinee
- 1973
- 10 tracks
- 35 min
- folk rock
Album Description
The Band's 'Moondog Matinee', released on 15 October 1973, is a captivating collection of remastered tracks that delve into the realms of folk rock, roots rock, southern rock, and Americana. This 35-minute album, courtesy of CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92), features an array of timeless classics, including 'Ain't Got No Home', 'Holy Cow', and 'A Change Is Gonna Come'. With their unique blend of genres, The Band takes listeners on a musical journey, showcasing their eclectic taste and mastery of their craft. From the nostalgic 'The Third Man Theme' to the soulful 'Share Your Love With Me', 'Moondog Matinee' is an album that embodies the spirit of a bygone era, while remaining remarkably relevant today.
Tracks
- Ain't Got No Home - RemasteredThe Band
- Holy Cow - RemasteredThe Band
- Share Your Love With Me - RemasteredThe Band
- Mystery Train - RemasteredThe Band
- The Third Man Theme - RemasteredThe Band
- The Promised Land - RemasteredThe Band
- The Great Pretender - RemasteredThe Band
- I'm Ready - RemasteredThe Band
- Saved - RemasteredThe Band
- A Change Is Gonna Come - RemasteredThe Band
About The Band
The Band, a seminal Canadian-American rock group, emerged from the vibrant music scene of Toronto in the 1960s. Comprised of Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel, and Robbie Robertson from Canada, and Levon Helm from the United States, the band is celebrated for their unique blend of folk, rock, R&B, jazz, and country music. Their pioneering sound, often referred to as Americana and roots rock, has left an indelible mark on the music world, influencing a wide array of artists including George Harrison, Elton John, and Eric Clapton.
Formed in 1964, The Band gained critical acclaim with their debut album "Music from Big Pink" in 1968, followed by the iconic "The Band" in 1969. Their repertoire includes timeless classics like "The Weight," "Up on Cripple Creek," and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." The group's career spanned several decades, with notable periods of activity from 1964 to 1976 and from 1983 to 1999. Their legacy was immortalized in the 1978 documentary "The Last Waltz," directed by Martin Scorsese, which captured their final performance.
The Band's music is a testament to their collaborative spirit and diverse influences, making them a cornerstone of American and Canadian music history. Their discography, featuring ten studio albums and numerous live and compilation records, continues to inspire and entertain fans worldwide.
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