In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of The Band’s landmark debut album, Music From Big Pink is released on a single CD featuring a new stereo mix of the album, produced by Bob Clearmountain from the original four-track analog master. This new mix achieves a striking clarity and incorporates some previously unreleased chatter from the studio sessions. The 50th Anniversary Edition CD also includes five outtakes and alternate recordings from the ‘Big Pink’ sessions and a previously unreleased a cappella version of “I Shall Be Released.”
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In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of The Band’s landmark debut album, Music From Big Pink is released on a single CD featuring a new stereo mix of the album, produced by Bob Clearmountain from the original four-track analog master. This new mix achieves a striking clarity and incorporates some previously unreleased chatter from the studio sessions. The 50th Anniversary Edition CD also includes five outtakes and alternate recordings from the ‘Big Pink’ sessions and a previously unreleased a cappella version of “I Shall Be Released.”
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I love the music of the Band and Bob Dylan. We have gone into the woods and visited BIG PINK, in awe of the creativity that was produced by GREATS-Levon Helm, Robbie Robinson, Rich Danko, Richard Hudson, and Richard Manuel. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE what you gave us all. Thank you.
Emery
May 30, 2022
almost scary listening to the album an thinking about the old days. not the music but the current event of the time
Jayne DeMarco
September 24, 2018
LOVE hearing these songs again. Will probably wear out the CD soon and need a new one !! No finer band for me than The Band. This is 50 years old and still relevant. Thank you !!!
Bruce
September 13, 2018
Classic pink revival Clearer sound. Great re mix I visited the pink house in the woods Should be a museum to record acoustic music The vibe is true. I recommend
Edward Turner
September 12, 2018
Given the limitations of the 4track originals this sounds really good. It seems that Levon's drums have a fuller sound and might be more prominent which is understandable given Bob's reputation for great drum sounds. The three out takes are quite good performances as well so that’s a nice extra value. All in all it’s an excellent example of how good these guys were playing and communicating as musicians early on.