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Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More
Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More

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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Atlantic UK
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 2529

Format: Import, Live, Original Recording Remastered
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5.4 x 0.4

MPN: 780593
UPC: 766487258449
EAN: 0075678059322
ASIN: B00000AVW3

Release Date: August 12, 1994
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • I Had a Dream - Sebastian, John
  • Going Up the Country - Wilson, Alan
  • Freedom - Havens, Richie
  • Rock and Soul Music - McDonald, Country J
  • Coming into Los Angeles - Guthrie, Arlo
  • At the Hop - Singer, A.
  • The "Fish" Cheer I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin-To-Die-Rag - McDonald, Country J
  • Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man - McGuinn, James Roge
  • Joe Hill - Robinson, Earl
  • Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Stills, Stephen
  • Sea of Madness - Young, Neil
  • Wooden Ships - Crosby, David
  • We're Not Gonna Take It - Townshend, Pete
  • With a Little Help from My Friends - Lennon, John

  Disc 2
  • Soul Sacrifice - Areas, Jose Chepito
  • I'm Going Home - Lee, Alvin
  • Volunteers - Kantner, Paul
  • Medley: Dance to the Music/Music Lover/I Want to Take You Higher - Stewart, Sylvester
  • Rainbows All Over Your Blues - Sebastian, John B.
  • Love March - Dinwiddie, Gene
  • Star Spangled Banner/Purple Haze and Instrumental Solo - Key, Francis Scott

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Editorial Reviews:

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  • Track: 10: Suite Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby Stills & Nash,
  • Track: 11: Sea Of Madness - Crosby Stills & Nash,
  • Track: 12: Were Not Gonna Take It - The Who,
  • Track: 13: With A Little Help From My Friends - Joe Cocker,
  • Track: 14: Soul Sacrifice - Santana,
  • Track: 15: I'm Going Home - Ten Years After,
  • Track: 16: Volunteers - Jefferson Airplane,
  • Track: 17: Dance To The Music Music Lover - Sly & The Family Stone,
  • Track: 18: Rainbow All Over Your Blues - John B Sebastian,
  • Track: 19: Love March - Butterfield Blues Band,
  • Track: 1: I Had A Dream - John B. Sebastian,
  • Track: 20: Star Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix,
  • Track: 21: I Want To Take You Higher,
  • Track: 22: Rainbows All Over Your Blues,
  • Track: 23: Love March,
  • Track: 24: Star Spangled Banner,
  • Track: 25: Purple Haze,
  • Track: 2: Going Up The County - Canned Heat,
  • Track: 3: Freedom - Richie Havens,
  • Track: 4: Rock & Soul Music - Country Fish,
  • Track: 5: Coming To Los Angeles - Arlo Guthrue,
  • Track: 6: At The Top
    Media Type: CD
    Artist: WOODSTOCK
    Title: MUSIC FROM THE SOUNDTRACK & MORE
    Street Release Date: 03/04/2003
    Import
    Genre: ROCK/POP COLLECTIONS


  • Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Original magic   July 1, 1999
     105 out of 108 found this review helpful

    This is the original Woodstock [triple LP] album, released back in 1970. It is a classic which - in comparison to the 4 CD box set of 1994 - comes across better. There is material here not on the box set. CSN&Y's "Wooden Ships" and Sly & the Family Stone's "Higher." However, where this set beats the box is in the audio mix. This 1970 mix is far superior to that of 1994. It is clearer and more defined. Be warned, however, some tracks are edited [for reasons of vinyl space] these include cuts by both Santana and Ten Years After. But if you want a classic record of the festival this is a minor fault. [If you are a Woodhead you will already have both this and the box and other releases like WOODSTOCK DIARY, RAVI SHANKAR AT THE WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL, JANIS JOPLIN: LIVE AT WOODSTOCK & JIMI HENDRIX: LIVE AT WOODSTOCK.]


    5 out of 5 stars Defining the era   March 2, 2000
     78 out of 81 found this review helpful

    I have to agree with the earlier reveiwer in that this set is the "real" Woodstock recording. While it's nice to have the extra cuts on the box set, the superior sound quality and all of the stage announcements make this the ultimate experience. It wasn't just about the music, man.


    4 out of 5 stars Still a classic, overdubs and all   June 17, 2002
     53 out of 54 found this review helpful

    Back in 1970, there was no anticipated album release like the first Woodstock 3-LP set released on the Cotillion Records label. Everybody who was there (or wished they were there) finally got a chance to relive the experience in their homes with the release of the soundtrack album. At least they thought they were reliving the experience. As we all remember, the package came in an elaborate three-panel gatefold sleeve with that RED distorted photograph of the stage and the vast crowd. Those huge towers sure made it look like a city. Unfortunately, the rest of the liner photos were blurry, and the package was quite lame. As far as the music was concerned, the producers gave us quite a generous helping.... three records worth!! Things begin with John B. Sebastian doing "I Had a Dream" and Canned Heat doing "Going Up The Country." I always enjoyed listening to the stage announcements, and each side had a few, which gave the album a true-to-life documentary approach. Unfortunately, not everything on the album was exactly like that. Other tracks on the album are poorly edited (The Who's See Me Feel Me, and Jimi's SSB/Instrumental solo) Others suffer from layers of overdubs (Ten Years After-I'm Going Home; Arlo Guthrie-Coming Into L.A.) Producer Eric Blackstead was right when he wrote that the technical flaws are like scars in fine leather. This is still an amazing album. Sly Stone's I Want To take you Higher medley is Woodstock at its height of its legendary glory. Country Joe's FISH cheer is a hilarious protest bit. Santana put on an amazing performance with Soul Sacrafice. Jimi proved his guitar was the the best of them all. Despite the flaws, this is still the ultimate (and first) Woodstock audio collection.


    3 out of 5 stars Just a part of the Iceberg   November 9, 2005
     42 out of 43 found this review helpful

    First of all I must admit that I love the Woodstock Music & Art Fair, commonly known as The Woodstock Festival and I have traced its history since a long time

    The former vinyl release of this double CD was my first approach to the famous event and since then, that it has become a real obsession to get everything about it (full performances, different releases and memorabilia)

    I actually love this set, BUT it just give you a very small part of the 210 plus songs performed at Woodstock. Also it's presented in the wrong order, it's uncomplete and edited. Nevertheless I still recommended it as an starting point.

    You won't find here other artists that actually performed at the event such as: Ravi Shankar (there's a deleted CD containing the full performance); Sweetwater (1 track on a deleted CD); Incredible String Band (just some seconds on a DVD); Keef Hartley (unavailable performance info.); Quill; Mountain (see Woodstock 25 ann., and Woodstock two); Bert Sommer (1 track on DVD); The Band (see Woodstock 25 ann., and Woodstock two); Blood Sweat and Tears; Tim Hardin (only "If I were a Carpenter" was available later); Grateful Dead; Melanie (see Woodstock 25 ann., and Woodstock two); Credence Clearwater Revival (see Woodstock 25 ann.); and Janis Joplin (see Woodstock 25 ann.).

    Let me intoduce to you some remarks of the set:

    1. John Sebastian - I Had a Dream
    Third artist to appear or at least forced to. He was just hanging around. His full set is on "Faithful Virtue" CD on Rhino Recs. (long deleted). This track is actually live.

    2. Canned Heat - Going Up the Country
    They performed on Saturday. Their full performance of 5 songs is not available (just parts on video). This is a studio version, but they actually performed the number live (see Lost Performances VHS).

    3. Richie Havens - Freedom
    The very first artist to appear (or the only one who was ready to jump onto the stage). He performed 8 - 9 songs. It's edited the guitar tuning was the prelude to another song.

    4. Country Joe and the Fish - Rock and Soul Music
    Oh boy!. This is sunday evening, just after the big storm. There is another song on the CD "The Life and Times of Country Joe & the Fish" (available at Amazon.com).

    5. Arlo Guthrie - Coming into Los Angeles
    Studio version. On film (DVD. VHS), you can see a small part of the live performance of this number. He played just before day - one headliner Joan Baez.

    6. Sha Na Na - At the Hop
    This is MONDAY morning around 7 o'clock. How they put Sha Na Na on the show? They performed 8 - 9 songs.

    7. "Fish" Cheer I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin-To-Die-Rag
    Day one, second artist. Forced to jump onto the stage (lots of delays on bringing the bands to the site). This is the last of his 5 songs solo performance.

    8. Joan Baez - Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man
    9. Joe Hill
    Two songs of her 5 songs set.

    10. Crosby Stills Nash (&Young) - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
    11. Crosby Stills Nash (&Young) - Sea of Madness
    12. Crosby Stills Nash (&Young) - Wooden Ships
    Part of the almost 10 song performed. "Wooden.." is the studio track. Also included on vinyl was "Long Time Comin'" on studio version.

    13. The Who - We're Not Gonna Take It
    Day two. The Who performed for over one hour. Parts of their performance are available elsewhere but complete set is only on bootlegs. This IS NOT "We are not gonna take it".

    14. With a Little Help from My Friends
    Day three. 3 of the 5 songs performed are available.

    1. Santana - Soul Sacrifice
    Day two. Slightly edited. Greg Rollie said at the begginning of this number "We got another tune for you...", a small tune up, then the claps, then the music...superb. This highly recommended Santana set is available on the double CD re issue of the first album (available at Amazon.com)

    2. Ten Years After - I'm Going Home
    Day three in the night. Edited number (a notorious part is withdrawn in the middle). Part of a 4 numbers set.

    3. Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
    Early in the morning (around 7 AM) of day three. They were scheduled to go on Saturday night.

    4. Sly and the Family Stone - Medley: Dance to the Music/Music Lover/I Want to Take You Higher
    Over 50 minutes of live performance reduced to this edited portion. The complete number was "Everyday People - Dance to the Music - I want to take higher" lasting 11 minutes.

    5. John Sebastian - Rainbows All Over Your Blues
    Ooops we go back to day one. By the way that acoustic guitar is Tim Hardin's.

    6. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Love March
    This is Monday morning around 5 - 6 AM. They performed 5 - 6 numbers.

    7. Jimi Hendrix - Star Spangled Banner/Purple Haze and Instrumental Solo
    The best covered artist from the event. Get the official CD "Live at Woodstock" for the most complete performance. BUT there are two numbers absolutely lost "(Call me) Mastermind" and "Gipsy Woman" both with Larry Lee on vocals.



    5 out of 5 stars I remember the awe   November 20, 2003
     17 out of 18 found this review helpful

    I was in the seventh grade when my brother brought this album home from college. I listened to it until the grooves ran out, and some thirty odd years later I still listen to it...in awe.

    Without question the best:
    1. Santana
    2. Joe Cocker
    3. Sly and Family Stone
    4. Richie Havens
    5. Jimi Hendrix
    6. Ten Years After
    7. Balance of the set

    I'm not sure if it was the event, the mass of people or realizing in the seventh grade that something like this could happen that hit me like a ton of bricks. Frankly, this is some of the finest live music that has been recorded at one of the greatest gatherings to ever take place.

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