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Robbie Robertson - The Best Of Robbie Robertson (2006)

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Robbie Robertson - The Best Of Robbie Robertson (2006)

Robbie Robertson - The Best Of Robbie Robertson (2006)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & M4A(Tracks) & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Universal Music, 0249837475 | ~ 440 or 443 or 168 Mb | Scans Included
Rock / Classic Rock / Folk Rock

Canadian only 13-track collection spans the years 1987 through 1997. Highlights includes a duet with U2 on 'Sweet Fire of Love', 'Showdown at the Big Sky' which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Mainstream rock chart' and 'Broken Arrow' which was a hit single for Rod Stewart in 1991

~ amazon

The problem with Robbie Robertson's career after the official end of the Band is that his best songs were already written and, as recorded within the context of the Band, made a formidable legacy to compete against. Coupled with the fact that Robertson's voice was never a strong and expressive vehicle (Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, and Rick Danko were the trio of voices that gave Robertson's songs with the Band such a timeless, vital, and autumnal reach), and his solo career has been spotty at best, a sort of long fading to black over the end credits of a powerful movie. This set collects some of the tracks from his various solo efforts, and while the intelligence and drive of Robertson's aspirations are everywhere apparent, most of these sides seem overwritten and overwrought, a set of flaws Robertson mostly avoided in the halcyon days of the Band.

by Steve Leggett, AMG

Robbie Robertson

One of the premier songwriters of the rock era, Robbie Robertson was born July 5, 1943, in Toronto, Ontario. The son of a Jewish father and Mohawk mother, Jaime Robbie Robertson's first brush with live music came at the Six Nations Reservation, his mother's girlhood home; at the age of five, he also gained exposure to the country music of rural America. Not long after, he began taking guitar lessons from a cousin, and gradually began composing his first songs. As time wore on, his musical interests evolved from country to big band to rock, and he eventually dropped out of school to pursue a career as a performer.

In 1958, he hooked up with rockabilly star Ronnie Hawkins' backing band the Hawks, joining fellow sidemen Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, and Richard Manuel. After remaining with Hawkins through 1963, the Hawks began working on their own; they soon came to the attention of Bob Dylan, and became the support unit on the singer's now-legendary 1965-1966 world tour. Continuing their affiliation with Dylan, the group, renamed simply the Band, went on to become one of rock's seminal acts; propelled by Robertson's acute, evocative examinations of American mythology and lore, they made a series of seminal LPs, including 1968's Music from Big Pink and the following year's self-titled masterpiece.

the Band dissolved on Thanksgiving Day 1976 following an all-star concert filmed by director Martin Scorsese and later released as The Last Waltz. The project marked the beginning of Robertson's long affiliation with Scorsese, as well as an interest in dramatic acting; in 1980, Robertson produced and starred in Carny, co-starring Jodie Foster and Gary Busey. Also in 1980, he composed the score to Scorsese's brilliant Raging Bull, and continued to confine his musical activity to the film medium for the next several years, later working with Scorsese on the acerbic 1983 satire The King of Comedy and 1986's The Color of Money, the sequel to The Hustler.

Finally, in 1987 Robertson released his self-titled solo debut, which included guest appearances from onetime Band-mates Danko and Hudson as well as U2, Peter Gabriel, Daniel Lanois, and Gil Evans. Storyville, a conceptual piece steeped in the sounds and imagery of a famed area of New Orleans, followed in 1991. In 1994, Robertson returned to his roots, teaming with the Native American group the Red Road Ensemble for Music for the Native Americans, a collection of songs composed for a television documentary series. Contact from the Underworld of Redboy followed in 1998.

In 2000, Robertson joined Dreamworks as a creative executive; he signed Nelly Furtado and other artists to the label. In 2002, he performed at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, UT. He appeared on Jerry Lee Lewis' comeback recording Last Man Standing in 2006, and made an appearance at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2007. Robertson also remained close to Scorsese. He composed, consulted on, and produced soundtracks for Casino and The Departed, and acted as executive music director on Gangs of New York. He also contributed original music to Shutter Island. Robertson returned to recording with the album How to Become Clairvoyant on the 429 Records imprint in 2011. The album featured guest appearances by Clapton, Steve Winwood, Trent Reznor, Robert Randolph, Tom Morello, and Angela McCluskey.

by Jason Ankeny, AMG
Robbie Robertson - The Best Of Robbie Robertson (2006):

Robbie Robertson - The Best Of Robbie Robertson (2006)

Tracklist:

01. Testimony (Robbie Robertson) 04:48
02. Somewhere Down The Crazy River (Robbie Robertson) 04:57
03. Sonny Got Caught In The Moonlight (Robbie Robertson) 03:51
04. Sweet Fire Of Love (Robbie Robertson feat. U2) (Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Muller, Robbie Robertson) 05:18
05. Showdown At Big Sky (Robbie Robertson) 04:49
06. Broken Arrow (Robbie Robertson) 05:24
07. Fallen Angel (Robbie Robertson, Martin Page) 05:55
08. Go Back To Your Woods (J.R. Robertson, R. Hornsby, B. Horsby, R. Robertson) 04:52
09. What About Now (Ivan Neville, Robbie Robertson) 05:12
10. Resurrection (J.R. Robertson, Robbie Robertson) 05:20
11. Night Parade (Robbie Robertson) 05:10
12. Day Of Reckoning (Burning For You) (D. Ricketts, Robbie Robertson, J.R. Robertson) 05:45
13. Sacrifice (Robbie Robertson, Marius De Vries, Leonard Pletier) 06:19

Tracks: 1-7 From the album "Robbie Robertson" (1987)
Tracks: 8-12 From the album "Storyville" (1991)
Track: 13 From single (1997)


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Robbie Robertson - The Best Of Robbie Robertson (2006)

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