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专辑名称: Carry Me Home
创作艺人: [Mavis Staples and Levon Helm]
音乐流派: Funk|疯克音乐
专辑规格: 1碟12首
出品公司: Anti – Epitaph
发行时间: 2022/5/20
官方标价: £7.99 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

This Is My Country
Trouble In My Mind
Farther Along
Hand Writing On The Wall
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
Move Along Train
This May Be The Last Time
When I Go Away
Wide River To Cross
You Got To Move
You Got To Serve Somebody
The Weight


详细介绍:

After Levon Helm was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1998, the end of not only his performing career but also his life looked imminent. But after intensive radiation Helm eventually recovered both his voice and the desire to perform onstage again. In 2004, Helm began to host live performances—which he called Midnight Rambles—at the Barn (now Levon Helm Studios), which he had constructed on his Woodstock, NY, property in the early %2770s.   Seven years later, Mavis Staples (who, as part of The Staple Singers, could be seen in Martin Scorsese%27s epochal documentary about The Band%27s last ever concert, The Last Waltz) arrived in Woodstock as the evening%27s special guest. Recorded that night, this is a special Ramble for many reasons, beginning with the instrumental forces assembled. There were 17 musicians on stage that night, including three killer electric guitar players in Rick Holmstrom, Jim Weider, and Larry Campbell. Both Helm and Stephen Hodges are behind the drum kit. Adding timely accents along the way are Helm%27s horn section of Steven Bernstein (trumpet), Jay Collins (tenor saxophone), and Erik Lawrence (baritone saxophone). Carry Me Home, engineered by Justin Guip, has clearly been edited as most tracks have no intro and the crowd noise is almost non-existent. While the sound may have been tweaked, it has excellent balance and presence throughout. And being the pro that she is, Staples never sings a note off mic. Her voice, and inimitable way with a line of lyric, is at the center of it all.  Throughout, Staples shows why she%27s a cultural treasure who has been called one of America%27s defining voices of freedom and peace. The setlist lends itself to her talents, opening with a virtuous cover of Curtis Mayfield%27s This is My County where she riffs on those who were mixing up the Kool-Aid y%27all and questioning Barack Obama%27s U.S. citizenship. The gospel standard, Farther Along gets a devout a cappella performance aided by Mavis%27 three background singers: her sister Yvonne Staples, Donny Gerrard, and Vicki Randle. Mavis forcefully works her way through Hand Writing on the Wall by the great gospel singer-songwriter Dottie Peoples. While the bluesy Move Along Train (written by patriarch Roebuck Pops Staples) gets a soulful sway and Larry Campbell%27s gospel chant When I Go Away is covered with high energy, Carry Me Home ascends to another level in the closing number and encore–Bob Dylan%27s You Got To Serve Somebody and The Band%27s most famous tune, The Weight. Helm%27s singing—now higher and reedier—on The Weight, less than a year before his death, is the highlight of this lively and special evening with two titans of American roots music. © Robert Baird/Qobuz


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