The Band – The Last Waltz 2 Discs (Used) (Mint Condition) CD
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The Band – The Last Waltz 2 Discs (Used) (Mint Condition) CD

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The Band – The Last Waltz 2 Discs (Used) (Mint Condition) CD1 1 Theme From The Last Waltz Arranged By [Horn & String] John Simon Dobro Richard Manuel Electric Upright Bass [Electric Standup Bass] Rick Danko Harp Guitar Robbie Robertson Mandolin Levon Helm Organ [Pipe Organ], Synthesizer Garth Hudson Written By Robbie Robertson Arranged By [Horn & String] John Simon Dobro Richard Manuel Electric Upright Bass [Electric Standup Bass] Rick Danko Harp Guitar Robbie Robertson Mandolin Levon Helm Organ [Pipe Organ],

1-1 Theme From The Last Waltz
Arranged By [Horn & String]  John Simon
Dobro  Richard Manuel
Electric Upright Bass [Electric Standup Bass]  Rick Danko
Harp Guitar  Robbie Robertson
Mandolin  Levon Helm
Organ [Pipe Organ], Synthesizer  Garth Hudson
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
3:40
1-2 Up On Cripple Creek
Vocals  Levon Helm
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
4:35
1-3 Who Do You Love
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Vocals  Ronnie Hawkins
Written-By  Ellas McDaniel
4:16
1-4 Helpless
Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Written-By  Neil Young
Backing Vocals  Joni Mitchell
5:47
1-5 Stagefright
Arranged By [Horn]  Tom Malone
Organ [Solo], Soloist  Garth Hudson
Vocals  Rick Danko
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
4:25
1-6 Coyote
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Written-By  Joni Mitchell
Congas  Dr. John
5:50
1-7 Dry Your Eyes
Drums  Dennis St. John
Guitar, Vocals  Neil Diamond
Written-By  Neil Diamond, Robbie Robertson
3:57
1-8 It Makes No Difference
Arranged By [Horn]  Howard Johnson (3)
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax Solo], Soloist  Garth Hudson
Vocals  Rick Danko
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
6:48
1-9 Such A Night
Piano, Vocals  Dr. John
Written-By  Mac Rebennack
4:00
1-10 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Arranged By [Horn]  Allen Toussaint
Vocals  Levon Helm
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
4:20
1-11 Mystery Train
Harmonica, Vocals  Paul Butterfield
Lyrics By [Additional]  Robbie Robertson
Vocals  Levon Helm
4:59
1-12 Mannish Boy
Guitar  Bob Margolin
Harmonica  Paul Butterfield
Vocals  Muddy Waters
6:54
1-13 Further On Up The Road
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Vocals, Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Eric Clapton
Written-By  Don Robey, Joe Veasey
5:08
2-1 The Shape I'm In
Arranged By [Horn]  Howard Johnson (3)
Organ [Organ Solo], Soloist  Garth Hudson
Vocals  Richard Manuel
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
4:06
2-2 Down South In New Orleans
Accordion [Accordion Solo], Soloist  Garth Hudson
Lyrics By [Additional]  Bobby Charles
Vocals, Guitar  Dr. John
Written-By  Jack Anglin, Jim Anglin, Johnnie Wright*
3:06
2-3 Ophelia
Arranged By [Horn]  Garth Hudson
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Vocals  Levon Helm
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
3:53
2-4 Tura Lura Lural (That's An Irish Lullaby)
Arranged By [Horn]  Henry Glover
Piano  John Simon
Written-By  James Royce Shannon
4:15
2-5 Caravan
Vocals, Written-By  Van Morrison
6:02
2-6 Life Is A Carnival
Arranged By [Horn]  Allen Toussaint
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Vocals  Levon Helm, Rick Danko
4:19
2-7 Baby Let Me Follow You Down
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Vocals, Guitar  Bob Dylan
Written-By  Reverend Gary Davis*
3:00
2-8 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Vocals, Guitar  Bob Dylan
Written-By  Bob Dylan
3:33
2-9 Forever Young
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Vocals, Guitar  Bob Dylan
Written-By  Bob Dylan
4:42
2-10 Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Reprise)
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Robbie Robertson
Vocals, Guitar  Bob Dylan
Written-By  Reverend Gary Davis*
2:46
2-11 I Shall Be Released (Finale)
Drums  Ringo Starr
Guitar [Guitar Solo], Soloist  Ron Wood
Vocals  Bob Dylan, Richard Manuel
Written-By  Bob Dylan
5:25
The Last Waltz Suite
2-12 The Well
Bass  Rick Danko
Drums  Levon Helm
Horns, Synthesizer  Garth Hudson
Piano, Guitar  Robbie Robertson
Vocals, Keyboards  Richard Manuel
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
3:27
2-13 Evangeline
Accordion  Garth Hudson
Drums, Backing Vocals  Richard Manuel
Guitar  Robbie Robertson
Mandolin, Vocals  Levon Helm
Violin, Bass, Vocals  Rick Danko
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar  Emmylou Harris
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
3:17
2-14 Out Of The Blue
Bass  Rick Danko
Drums  Levon Helm
Keyboards  Richard Manuel
Organ, Synthesizer  Garth Hudson
Vocals, Piano, Guitar  Robbie Robertson
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
3:08
2-15 The Weight
Guitar, Vocals  Robbie Robertson
Organ, Vocals  Richard Manuel
Piano  Garth Hudson
Vocals  Mavis Staples
Vocals, Bass  Rick Danko
Vocals, Drums  Levon Helm
Vocals, Guitar  Roebuck Staples
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
4:38
2-16 The Last Waltz Refrain
Bass  Rick Danko
Drums  Levon Helm
Keyboards, Synthesizer  Garth Hudson
Vocals, Guitar  Robbie Robertson
Vocals, Piano  Richard Manuel
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
1:28
2-17 Theme From The Last Waltz
Dobro  Richard Manuel
Electric Upright Bass [Electric Standup Bass]  Rick Danko
Harp Guitar  Robbie Robertson
Mandolin  Levon Helm
Organ [Pipe Organ], Synthesizer  Garth Hudson
Written-By  Robbie Robertson
3:22
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