Night They Drove Old Dixie Down -- Allman Bros. Band
Rag Mama Rag -- Blues Traveler
Life Is A Carnival -- Trevor Hall
Acadian Driftwood -- The Roches
"Commemorating one of the most influential rock bands in the world 429 Records presents an all-star celebration of the music of the The Band, with tracks by Jack Johnson, Lee Ann Womack, Rosanne Cash, Death Cab For Cuti... more »e, Allman Brothers Band, Gomez, Guster and more! 'An extraordinary and diverse collection of artists, performing the music of The Band. A wonderful ride and quite an honor.' - Robbie Robertson, The Band'« less
"Commemorating one of the most influential rock bands in the world 429 Records presents an all-star celebration of the music of the The Band, with tracks by Jack Johnson, Lee Ann Womack, Rosanne Cash, Death Cab For Cutie, Allman Brothers Band, Gomez, Guster and more! 'An extraordinary and diverse collection of artists, performing the music of The Band. A wonderful ride and quite an honor.' - Robbie Robertson, The Band'
"The Band is a musical icon, covering/replicating their songs seems to me to be virtually impossible. They are perhaps the group that most understood and reflected the roots and sensibilities of American music in our time. The Big Pink album is among the top few records that I consider most influential on me. But, what a surprise "Endless Highway: The Music of the Band," does what I considered not to be possible. The versions of The Band songs are a credit to both artists who interpret the music with reverence and the timelessness of the songs themselves. Think of the songs that really stand the test of time, there are mighty few. There is danger in trying to cover definitive versions of songs, but this record succeeds mightily. I just can't pick a favorite track, but some are standouts; the Allman Brothers live performance of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" and Blues Traveler's "Rag Mama Rag." My Morning Jacket nails "It Makes No Difference," and The Roches version of "Acadian Driftwood" is inspiring. Lee Ann Womack's amazingly powerful version of "The Weight" is most unexpected. Death Cab for Cutie's take on "Rockin' Chair" is stunning and Steve Reynolds' "Stage Fright" adds surreal spookiness that works perfectly. I always thought the definitive version of "Chest Fever" was Three Dog Night's version, now I have a new favorite - Widespread Panic.
For fans of the band, this record is a treat, for those unfamiliar with The Band, this record will make them a fan.
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Tribute to one of the greatest rock bands ever!
Horror writer from TN | Morristown, Tennessee United States | 02/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This tribute is long overdue, but turns in some outstanding renditions of the Band's most popular songs. Among the best are Widespread Panic's rocking version of "Chest Fever", The Allman Brothers Band's live cover of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", but perhaps the best song on the entire CD is from My Morning Jacket, with their version of "It Makes No Difference". This is a really great CD."
Consistently excellent tribute
Kenneth N. Fricklas | Boulder, CO | 02/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There seem to be a plethora of tribute albums coming out over the last few years -- record labels seem to be trying to milk every excess dollar they can out of their catalog. So it's a welcome relief when the results are as consistently excellent as this collection. Every song on here seems to be labor of love -- from Lee Ann Womack's sweet take on "The Weight", to a powerful "Chest Fever" by Widespread Panic, to the Allman Brothers doing justice to "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down". Even the weak points of this album are still as good as anything that's come out lately... this could be the Americana album of the year."
Some great covers
Pete C. | Raleigh, NC USA | 03/10/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"There are 2 standouts in this potpourri. They are MY MORNING JACKET & THE ROCHES. The songs are "Makes No Difference" & "Acadian Driftwood". These 2 are worth the disc. Although the other covers are good, they just don't seem to have that breath of inspiration. These 2 bands add something to the songs that make tributes worth checking out. They don't rework the song, they deliver the song in their own style while paying tribute to a group of musicians who were true pioneers in incredible songwriting.
All in all, this is a great tribute with some great songwriters and musicians in their own rite. But I feel it is the above 2 bands who really ran with this project and delivered what THE BAND did over 3 decades ago."
Not As Good As the Originals, But Still Great
Harold Mann | Long Island | 02/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Of course these renditions aren't going to be as good as the originals. As noted in some of the other reviews, the Band's strength lies in more than just great songwriting; their performance skills were special and really cannot be duplicated. That being said, this is a very good album. Almost every song is done justice, except for the so-called Allman Brothers Band. Death Cab for Cutie's "Rocking Chair" and Guster's "Wheel's On Fire" really add something new. The Roches "Acadian Driftwood" sounds like Robbie was thinking of them when he wrote it. It seems like Buddy Miller's time on the Sweet Harmony Traveling Review was time well spent considering how much he adds to Lee Ann Womack's "The Weight". My Morning Jacket's "It Makes No Difference" is surprisingly close to the Band's without being a slavish imitation. Even the lesser performances are worth a listen.
Please note that the order of the tracks as posted on Amazon is completely wrong.