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Music : Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More

Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More

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Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Woodstock
EAN: 0075678059322
Format: Import, Live, Original recording remastered
Label: Atlantic UK
Manufacturer: Atlantic UK
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Atlantic UK
Release Date: August 12, 1994
Sales Rank: 3238
Studio: Atlantic UK



Features:
  • 3x Magnification 2 1/4 inch Dia
  • Brass Fluted Pillars
  • Mahogany Piano Finish Wood
  • Gold Finish Accents
  • Dimensions 9x3 1/4x4







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Remaster of the Original Mixes of this Classic Live Recording with the Original Artwork.









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Disc 1:
  1. I Had a Dream - Sebastian, John
  2. Going Up the Country - Wilson, Alan
  3. Freedom - Havens, Richie
  4. Rock and Soul Music - McDonald, Country J
  5. Coming into Los Angeles - Guthrie, Arlo
  6. At the Hop - Singer, A.
  7. The 'Fish' Cheer I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin-To-Die-Rag - McDonald, Country J
  8. Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man - McGuinn, James Roge
  9. Joe Hill - Robinson, Earl
  10. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Stills, Stephen
  11. Sea of Madness - Young, Neil
  12. Wooden Ships - Crosby, David
  13. We're Not Gonna Take It - Townshend, Pete
  14. With a Little Help from My Friends - Lennon, John
Disc 2:
  1. Soul Sacrifice - Areas, Jose Chepito
  2. I'm Going Home - Lee, Alvin
  3. Volunteers - Kantner, Paul
  4. Medley: Dance to the Music/Music Lover/I Want to Take You Higher - Stewart, Sylvester
  5. Rainbows All Over Your Blues - Sebastian, John B.
  6. Love March - Dinwiddie, Gene
  7. Star Spangled Banner/Purple Haze and Instrumental Solo - Key, Francis Scott


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Original and Best ...
When I was recreating my vinyl collection, which I kept in peach crates of course, this was a difficult to find and absolute necessity. It is expensive, but worth the cost. I listened to this album until it was so scratched that it would skip over entire tracks. I didn't care. I just taped a couple of pennies to the tone arm. If you have never done that, then you might want to buy a newer version of this compilation. Otherwise, this is the what you listened to, and loved. Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Woodstock ...
What more can be said? The Woodstock Festival was a complete disaster from every aspect except the Music. Hugely talented people for whatever reasons(Drugs?, Setting?, Vibes?) kicked it up a notch and gave, in many instances, the performances of their lives. I said disaster, but credit has to be given to the fans who remained mellow and cheery despite the conditions. It was the last Peace, Love, Dope Goodtime of the 1960's and will bring smiles to the faces of people who remember, as well as to those who weren't around, with it's hokey idealism. All in all, well worth the trip!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Woodstock ...
This is not at all the way I remember Woodstock ... it's funny for a little while to watch the media talk to the hipppies, and it's great to be able to see some of the best bands ever. However, I now realize how stoned we had to have been to sit through this whole movie! It's nice to have as a piece of history, but you really need to fast forward to the music to get through it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * what could be bad about it? ...
What could be bad about a digitally remastered version of my old favorite "album" Woodstock? It's great.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Where can I get a full version of 10 Yrs After's \"I'm Going Home\"? ...
Does any one know where I can get a full, unedited version of Ten Years After's "I'm Going Home" rendition at Woodstock?




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