A Good Starting Point for New Fans
Sam Swihart | Oklahoma | 02/25/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First of all, I'm not sure what the first reviewer was thinking. Perhaps he was expecting Frank Sinatra on vocals? What a silly review.
Robbie Robertson does have a dark, rough voice...and it works wonderfully for his music ( he's no Tom Waits, though). The vocals aren't doctored up with a bunch of added effects and overdubbing like many pop singers, because this isn't pop. You want computer-assisted, butter & honey vocals, go listen to Justin Timberlake. You want true emotional, powerful, real singing, get this CD. The music is great, and you'll want to hear this CD many times over. Personally, I would have chosen a couple of different songs from his newer stuff from the last 10< years, and included some of his work from The Band. Still, this collection represents his musical style and artistic mastery very well. For those who are new to his music, I suggest this CD as a starting point from which you can pursue your own personal tastes in Robertson's vast repertiore."
An atmospheric, golden, classic, transporting masterpiece.
Elliott | New York, NY USA | 03/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This s one of my top albums of all time. It recreates a steamy, nostalgic, romantic, wistful mood of days gone by. Using highly crafted production and top-shelf musicians, we get a sonic masterpiece with acoustic clarity and no gimmicks."
Robbie Robertson, The Best of...
William Haugen | Glenville, PA United States | 04/19/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"He used to be a part of 'The Band' but is even better on his own. This album has Broken Arrow which is one of the best all time (rated by me). This has several great songs but all are worth the money and all are reminiscent of the classic age of rock; with a little of Robbie's personal style mixed in. One of the most talented artists you never heard of."