Woodstock - 40th Anniversary Edition (5LP, Box set)
Woodstock - 40th Anniversary Edition (5LP, Box set)
Woodstock - 40th Anniversary Edition (5LP, Box set)
Woodstock - 40th Anniversary Edition (5LP, Box set)
Woodstock - 40th Anniversary Edition (5LP, Box set)
Woodstock - 40th Anniversary Edition (5LP, Box set)

Woodstock - 40th Anniversary Edition (5LP, Box set)

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5LP, Box set, Includes a 20-Page, Oversized 12 x 12 Photo Book

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : unspecified

Record color : Black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Live

Record Press : Record Technology Incorporated (RTI)

Label : Rhino

Original label : Rhino

Recorded August 15 to 18, 1969 at Woodstock Festival

Recorded by Dan Wallin and L. A. Johnson

Produced by Eric Blackstead

Remastered by Kevin Gray at AcousTech Mastering

Art Direction by Kassondra Monroe

Artwork by Scott Webber

Originally released in August 2009

 

 

Tracks :

Side A:

  1. John B. Sebastian – I Had A Dream
  2. Canned Heat – Going Up The Country
  3. Richie Havens – Freedom
  4. Country Joe & The Fish – Rock & Soul Music
  5. Arlo Guthrie – Coming Into Los Angeles
  6. Sha Na Na – At The Hop

Side B:

  1. Country Joe McDonald – The "Fish Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag
  2. Joan Baez featuring Jeffrey Shurtleff – Drug Store Truckdrivin'Man
  3. Joan Baez – Joe Hill
  4. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
  5. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Sea Of Madness

Side C:

  1. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Wooden Ships
  2. The Who – We're Not Gonna Take It (From "Tommy")
  3. Joe Cocker – With A Little Help From My Friend

Side D:

  1. Woodstock Festival – Crowd - Rain Chant
  2. Santana – Soul Sacrifice
  3. Ten Years After – I'm Going Home

Side E:

  1. Jefferson Airplane – Volunteers
  2. Sly & The Family Stone – Medley: Dance To The Music
  3. Sly & The Family Stone – Medley: Music Lover
  4. Sly & The Family Stone – Medley: I Want To Take You Higher
  5. John B. Sebastian – Rainbows All Over Your Blues

Side F:

  1. Butterfield Blues Band – Love March
  2. Jimi Hendrix – Star Spangled Banner/Purple Haze & Instrumental Solo    

Side G:

  1. Jimi Hendrix – Jam Back At The House
  2. Jimi Hendrix – Izabell
  3. Jimi Hendrix – Get My Heart Back Together

Side H:

  1. Jefferson Airplane – Saturday Afternoon/Won't You Try
  2. Jefferson Airplane – Eskimo Blue Day
  3. Butterfield Blues Band – Everything's Gonna Be Alright

Side I:

  1. Joan Baez – Sweet Sir Galahad
  2. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Guinnevere
  3. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – 4 + 20
  4. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Marrakesh Express
  5. Melanie – My Beautiful People
  6. Melanie – Birthday Of The Sun

Side J:

  1. Mountain – Blood Of The Sun
  2. Mountain – Theme For An Imaginary Western
  3. Canned Heat – Woodstock Boogie
  4. Audience During Sunday Rainstorm – Let The Sunshine In


Reviews :

Woodstock is a 1970 American documentary film of the watershed counterculture Woodstock Festival which took place in August 1969 near Bethel, New York.

The film was directed by Michael Wadleigh in his directional debut. Seven editors are credited, including Thelma Schoonmaker, Martin Scorsese, and Wadleigh. Woodstock was a great commercial and critical success. It received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Schoonmaker was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, a rare distinction for a documentary. Dan Wallin and L. A. Johnson were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound.The film was screened at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition.

The 1970 theatrical release of the film ran 185 minutes. A director's cut spanning 224 minutes was released in 1994. Both cuts take liberties with the timeline of the festival. However, the opening and closing acts are the same in the film as they appeared on stage; Richie Havens opens the show and Jimi Hendrix closes it.

In 1996, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

 

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4.47 / 5

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