The Band - Stage Fright (1970/2014) [SACD ISO]


Stage Fright
is the third studio album by Canadian-American group The Band released in 1970. Much more of a rock album than its predecessors, it was a departure from their previous two efforts in that its tone was darker and featured less of the harmony vocal blend that had been a centerpiece of those two albums. It also included the last two recordings by the Band of new songs credited to pianist Richard Manuel; both were co-written with guitarist Robbie Robertson, who would continue to be the group's dominant lyricist until the group disbanded in 1976. Nonetheless, the tradition of switching instruments that had begun on the previous album continued here, with each musician contributing instrumental parts on at least two different instruments.

 


Engineered by an up-and-coming Todd Rundgren, and produced by the group themselves for the first time, the album was recorded at the Woodstock Playhouse in their homebase of Woodstock, New York. The album featured an insert which became popular as a fold-out poster. The insert image was shot by photographer Norman Seeff.



  • Rick Danko – bass, fiddle, vocals
  • Levon Helm – drums, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Garth Hudson – organ, electric piano, accordion, tenor saxophone
  • Richard Manuel – piano, organ, drums, clavinet, vocals
  • Jaime Robbie Robertson – guitars, autoharp
  • Todd Rundgren – mixing and recording engineer
  • Glyn Johns – mixing engineer
  • John Simon – baritone saxophone on "The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show"

01. Strawberry Wine 02:37
02. Sleeping 03:17
03. Time To Kill 03:28
04. Just Another Whistle Stop 03:54
05. All La Glory 03:36
06. The Shape I’m In 04:02
07. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show 03:04
08. Daniel And The Sacred Harp 04:14
09. Stage Fright 03:44
10. The Rumor 04:17