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VA - 2019 - Woodstock 50 - Back To The Garden: The Anniversary Experience Day 3 (HDtracks) [FLAC@48khz24bit]

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Artist: Various Artists
Title: Woodstock 50 - Back To The Garden: The Anniversary Experience Day 3 (HDtracks)
Format: Web, 54 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 48kHz, (HDtracks)
Producer: Andy Zax, Steve Woolard, Brian Kehew
Release Date: June 28, 2019
Label: Rhino Atlantic
Genre: Rock, Classic Rock, Funk, Soul, Blues, Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Duration: 4:35:36

AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:
Woodstock: Back to the Garden (50th Anniversary Experience) rises above its predecessors. A considerable expansion of Rhino's 2009 six-CD set Woodstock 40 Years On: Back to Yasgur's Farm, 50th Anniversary Experience is also a distillation of the gargantuan Woodstock: Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive, a box that re-creates the entire three-day festival over the course of 38 CDs (all that's missing are two Jimi Hendrix tunes his estate chose not to license, along with some Sha Na Na that never was taped). While the 38-CD set is an immersive, transportive experience, it's also by definition a box set that appeals only to archivist, scholars and fanatics-the kind of listeners who don't think twice at digging through a weekend's worth of music and stage announcements. This ten-disc set, however, is a great choice for listeners who want to get a feel for the entire sprawling festival without devoting more than a day of their life to listening to Woodstock.
50th Anniversary Experience draws from the same mixes producer Andy Zax and sound producer Brian Kehew assembled for the 38-disc box, mixes that differ from the 2009 box. Like the 2009 set, this 2019 box follows the same chronological order, opening with Richie Havens and closing with Hendrix. Zax's decision not to sweeten or fix the original tapes doesn't mean the set sounds rocky. On the contrary, the sound is vivid and alive, lending a kinetic kick to both rock bands and folk singers, yet it still sounds like a document of a specific time and place. Its documentary elements are the most attractive element of 50th Anniversary Experience, even in this truncated form, the festival unspools at the pace it did in August 1969, touching upon every artist on the bill and filling in narrative details with stage patter. Ten Years After and the Band chose not to participate in the 2009 set, nor was the Keef Hartley Band present, but all three are included here among the fifty-plus tracks making their official debut on this box.
While there are gems to be heard among these rarities -- gems coming from both cult figures like Bert Sommer and heavy hitters like Janis Joplin and the Who -- the appeal of 50th Anniversary Experience lies in its cumulative impact. Listening to the set gain momentum as it turns from hippie folk to over-amplified psychedelia and rock & roll, with its pace sometimes slowed by the rantings of John Morris and Chip Monk, seems as ungainly and wooly as attending a three-day musical festival. It also has the side effect of puncturing some long-held myths cultivated by both Michael Wadleigh's 1970 film and decades of chatter. For instance, both the Grateful Dead and Creedence Clearwater Revival sets are much better than their reputation suggests, while the whole weekend sounds exploratory and adventurous in a way that years of nostalgia have obscured. It's that latter revelation that makes Woodstock: Back to the Garden (50th Anniversary Experience) worthwhile even for the skeptics: the comprehensive nature changes our perception of an event we all thought we already knew.


Tracklist:

01. "If you're too tired to chew, pass it on" - Hugh Romney - 2:20
02. Stage Announcement:"The Roads Are Fairly Clear Now" - Hugh Romney - 1:08
03. "This is the largest group of people ever assembled in one place" - Max Yasgur - 2:35
04. Dear Landlord - Joe Cocker - 8:08
05. Feelin' Alright - Joe Cocker - 6:02
06. Let's Go Get Stoned - Joe Cocker - 6:54
07. Hitchcock Railway - Joe Cocker - 6:04
08. With A Little Help From My Friends - Joe Cocker - 8:19
09. "Isn't the rain beautiful?" - John Morris & Barry Melton - 5:46
10. Rock & Soul Music - Country Joe And The Fish - 2:12
11. Love - Country Joe And The Fish - 3:03
12. Silver And Gold - Country Joe And The Fish - 4:48
13. Rock & Soul Music (Reprise) - Country Joe And The Fish - 12:27
14. Help Me - Ten Years After - 15:37
15. I'm Going Home - Ten Years After - 12:20
16. Stage Announcement: "Come Down And Say Hello To Us" - Chip Monck - 1:33
17. Chest Fever - The Band - 5:36
18. Tears Of Rage - The Band - 5:36
19. This Wheel's On Fire - The Band - 3:57
20. I Shall Be Released - The Band - 3:39
21. The Weight - The Band - 4:38
22. Stage Announcement: "We've Just Had A Slight Change In Running Order" - Chip Monck - 0:30
23. Stage Announcement: "It's Really A Drag" - Chip Monck - 0:55
24. Leland Mississippi Blues - Johnny Winter - 5:13
25. Mean Town Blues - Johnny Winter - 10:57
26. Johnny B. Goode - Johnny Winter - 5:26
27. Stage Announcement: "It Just Doesn't Seem To Be Necessary" - Chip Monck - 1:03
28. More And More - Blood, Sweat And Tears - 2:57
29. Spinning Wheel - Blood, Sweat And Tears - 4:49
30. Smiling Phases - Blood, Sweat And Tears - 10:09
31. You've Made Me So Very Happy - Blood, Sweat And Tears - 4:54
32. "Tell 'em who we are, man" - Crosby, Stills & Nash - 1:00
33. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills & Nash - 8:43
34. Blackbird - Crosby, Stills & Nash - 2:45
35. Marrakesh Express - Crosby, Stills & Nash - 2:54
36. Sea Of Madness - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 3:19
37. Wooden Ships - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 6:45
38. "Bummer!" - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 1:03
39. 49 Bye-Byes - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 5:19
40. No Amount Of Loving - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - 6:04
41. Love March - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - 11:34
42. Everything's Gonna Be Alright - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - 9:22
43. "Test" - Chip Monck & Sha-na-na - 1:21
44. Get A Job - Sha-na-na - 2:28
45. Come Go With Me - Sha-na-na - 2:32
46. Silhouettes - Sha-na-na - 2:57
47. At The Hop - Sha-na-na - 2:58
48. Duke Of Earl - Sha-na-na - 2:00
49. Get A Job (Reprise) - Sha-na-na - 0:26
50. Stage Announcement: "Thank You For Making All This Possible" - Chip Monck - 1:41
51. Hear My Train A Comin' - Jimi Hendrix - 9:12
52. Izabella - Jimi Hendrix - 4:48
53. The Star-Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix - 13:39
54. Stage Announcement: "Good Wishes, Good Day, And A Good Life" - Chip Monck - 3:32


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