Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Woodstock - Disc 1 of 2 CD Track Listing
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Woodstock - Disc 1 of 2 (1970)
Originally released August 1970\nCD Edition Released April 1989\n\nAMG REVIEW: The wrong notes are jarring and the recording flaws seem obvious, but the energy and enthusiasm compensate. -- Bruce Eder\n\nAmazon.com Customer Review\nStill a classic, overdubs and all, June 17, 2002 \nReviewer: Barry Smith from Plainview, New York United States \nBack in 1970, there was no anticipated album release like the first Woodstock 3-LP set released on the Cotillion Records label. Everybody who was there (or wished they were there) finally got a chance to relive the experience in their homes with the release of the soundtrack album. At least they thought they were reliving the experience. As we all remember, the package came in an elaborate three-panel gatefold sleeve with that RED distorted photograph of the stage and the vast crowd. Those huge towers sure made it look like a city. Unfortunately, the rest of the liner photos were blurry, and the package was quite lame. As far as the music was concerned, the producers gave us quite a generous helping.... three records worth!! Things begin with John B. Sebastian doing "I Had a Dream" and Canned Heat doing "Going Up The Country." I always enjoyed listening to the stage announcements, and each side had a few, which gave the album a true-to-life documentary approach. Unfortunately, not everything on the album was exactly like that. Other tracks on the album are poorly edited (The Who's "See Me Feel Me," and Jimi's SSB/Instrumental solo) Others suffer from layers of overdubs (Ten Years After "I'm Going Home;" Arlo Guthrie "Coming Into L.A.") Producer Eric Blackstead was right when he wrote that the technical flaws are like scars in fine leather. This is still an amazing album. Sly Stone's "I Want To take you Higher medley" is Woodstock at its height of its legendary glory. Country Joe's FISH cheer is a hilarious protest bit. Santana put on an amazing performance with "Soul Sacrafice." Jimi proved his guitar was the the best of them all. Despite the flaws, this is still the ultimate (and first) Woodstock audio collection. \n\nAmazon.com Customer Review\nDefining the era, March 2, 2000 \nReviewer: Linwood I. Greer from Richmond, Va. \nI have to agree with the earlier reveiwer in that this set is the "real" Woodstock recording. While it's nice to have the extra cuts on the box set, the superior sound quality and all of the stage announcements make this the ultimate experience. It wasn't just about the music, man. \n\nAmazon.com Customer Review\nOriginal magic, June 30, 1999 \nReviewer: christopher charal from AUSTRALIA \nThis is the original Woodstock [triple LP] album, released back in 1970. It is a classic which - in comparison to the 4 CD box set of 1994 - comes across better. There is material here not on the box set. CSN&Y's "Wooden Ships" and Sly & the Family Stone's "Higher." However, where this set beats the box is in the audio mix. This 1970 mix is far superior to that of 1994. It is clearer and more defined. Be warned, however, some tracks are edited [for reasons of vinyl space] these include cuts by both Santana and Ten Years After. But if you want a classic record of the festival this is a minor fault. [If you are a Woodhead you will already have both this and the box and other releases like WOODSTOCK DIARY, RAVI SHANKAR AT THE WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL, JANIS JOPLIN: LIVE AT WOODSTOCK & JIMI HENDRIX: LIVE AT WOODSTOCK.] \n\n
This soundtrack cd contains 14 tracks and runs 69min 38sec.
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- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - John Sebastian / I Had A Dream (02:53)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Canned Heat / Going Up The Country (05:53)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Richie Havens / Freedom (05:26)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Country Joe & The Fish / Rock & Soul Music (02:09)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Arlo Guthrie / Coming Into Los Angeles (02:50)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Sha-Na-Na / At The Hop (02:33)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Country Joe McDonald / The ''Fish'' Cheer + I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin-To-Die Rag (03:48)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Joan Baez featuring Jeffrey Shurtleff / Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man (02:38)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Joan Baez / Joe Hill (05:34)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Crosby, Stills & Nash / Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (09:02)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young / Sea Of Madness (04:20)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young / Wooden Ships (05:26)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - The Who / We're Not Gonna Take It (From ''Tommy'') (06:54)
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Joe Cocker / With A Little Help From My Friends (10:04)