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Summerof69 50Anoswoodstock.Pdf facebook.com/warnermusicportugal www.fnac.pt Este verão comemora-se o 50.º aniversário do Festival de Woodstock, o acontecimento que definiu uma geração e um dos momentos mais icónicos da história da música popular. Entre os dias 15 e 18 de Agosto de 1969, mais de 400. 000 pessoas convergiram para a quinta de Max Yasgur, no Estado de Nova Iorque, para assistirem ao Festival de Woodstock. Atuaram 32 bandas e artistas individuais, incluindo alguns dos músicos mais populares e influentes da época. Esta efeméride é assinalada pela Warner Music com a realização da campanha SUMMER OF ‘69 através da qual se lançará um conjunto significativo de novas edições e reedições especiais limitadas de álbuns de artistas que tocaram no Festival. De referir, ainda, o regresso ao catálogo de vários LPs de artistas que fizeram parte do elenco do festival e de artistas que não tendo por lá actuado, todavia são contemporâneos do festival e a música integrava-se no espiríto de Woodstock, como por exemplo, os The Doors e Led Zeppelin, que tendo sido convidados a integrar o elenco do Festival de Woodstock, por razões várias, não chegaram a participar nele. Não obstante o importante significado cultural do Festival, nunca ninguém tentou documenta-lo em tempo real. Foi precisamente para preencher esta lacuna que os produtores Andy Zax e Steve Woolard trabalharam vários anos no projecto Woodstock 50 – Back To The Garden, um conjunto de compilações que vão ser editadas no dia 28 de Junho, através das quais se fará uma reconstrução quase integral de Woodstock, com registos de atuações de todos os artistas que participaram no Festival. Outras peças centrais da campanha SUMMER OF ’69, com data de edição marcada para dia 12 de Julho, são as novas versões em vinil colorido das duas bandas sonoras do documentário da autoria de Michael Wadleigh - - Woodstock: Music From The Original Soundtrack and More e Woodstock Two - e os novos volumes III e IV que incluem gravações nunca editadas em vinil. Woodstock Three e Woodstock Four apresentam actuações de artistas que não foram incluidos nas duas primeiras bandas sonoras como Creedence Clearwater Revival, Janis Joplin, Sweetwater e Blood Sweat & Tears e novos temas de artistas que já tinham entrado no alinhamento das duas primeiras bandas sonoras como Canned Heat, Melanie, Arlo Guthrie e John Sebastian. Lá diz o ditado: Quem não se lembra dos anos 60, é porque não esteve lá. SUMMER of ’69 é uma maneira das pessoas que não estiveram lá conhecerem o que aconteceu naquela década. E no caso de quem lá esteve, revisitar em pleno as memórias. g Henry Diltz NOVOS LANÇAMENTOS EDICÕES LIMITADAS VÁRIOS ARTISTAS Woodstock - Back To The Garden 50Th Anniversary Experience 10 CD • Data de lançamento: 28 de junho de 2019 Os produtores Andy Zax e Steve Woolard trabalharam vários anos no projecto Woodstock 50 – Back To The Garden, um trabalho que envolveu a audição de cente- nas de horas de gravações nos mais diferentes suportes de áudio e que permitiu a reconstrução quase integral de todas as actuações do Festival Woodstock. WOODSTOCK – BACK TO THE GARDEN: 50th ANNIVERSARY EXPERIENCE contém 162 faixas em 10 CDs e é a primeira compilação de Woodstock com gravações de todos os 32 artistas que atuaram no festival. Esta edição é acompanhada de um livro de 64 páginas com ensaios, fotos e memorabilia. NOVO LANÇAMENTO DISCO 1 Richie Havens 01. Hello! 02. From The Prison>Get Together>From The Prison 03. High Flying Bird 04. With A Little Help From My Friends 05. Handsome Johnny 06. Freedom 07. It seems there are a few cars blocking the road – John Morris Sweetwater 08. Look Out 09. “Day Song” 10. Two Worlds Bert Sommer 11. Jennifer 12. “And When It’s Over 13. America 15. Let’s see how bright it can be – John Morris Tim Hardin 16. How Can We Hang On To A Dream 17. If I Were A Carpenter 18. Reason To Believe 19. Misty Roses 20. We’re a pretty big city right now – John Morris DISCO 2 01. Somebody, somewhere is giving out some flat blue acid – John Morris Ravi Shankar 02. Raga Manj Kmahaj Melanie 03. Momma Momma 04. Beautiful People 05. Mr. Tambourine Man 06. Birthday Of The Sun 07. It’s a free concert from now on – John Morris Arlo Guthrie 08. Coming Into Los Angeles 09. Lotta freaks 10. Wheel Of Fortune 11. Walking Down The Line 12. Every Hand In The Land 13. Let’s just make the festival, not the other stuff – John Morris Joan Baez 14. The Last Thing On My Mind 15. I Shall Be Released 16. He already had a very, very good hunger strike going 17. Joe Hill 18. Drug Store Truck Drivin’ Man – featuring Jeffrey Shurtleff 19. That brings us fairly close to the dawn – John Morris 20. I guess the reason we’re here is music – John Morris Quill 21. They Live The Life 22. That’s How I Eat DISCO 3 01. Can those of you in the back hear well? – Chip Monck! Country Joe McDonald 02. Janis 03. Donovan’s Reef 04. The Fish Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag 05. Those wishing to be lost, those wishing to be found – Chip Monck Santana 06. Savor 07. Jingo 08. Persuasion 09. Soul Sacrifice 10. An exciting set is understandable – Chip Monck John B. Sebastian 11. How Have You Been 12. Rainbows All Over Your Blues 13. I Had A Dream 14. Darling Be Home Soon The Keef Hartley Band 15. Halfbreed Medley: Sinning For You>Leaving Trunk>Just To Cry>Sinning For You 16. Bring Jerry’s nitroglycerin pills to the Indian Pavilion – Chip Monck DISCO 4 01. Go to Mr. Lang’s office right away – Chip Monck The Incredible String Band 02. Invocation 03. The Letter 04. Gather ‘Round 05. When You Find Out Who You Are 06. If things aren’t going well for you or whatever – Chip Monck & Hugh Romney Canned Heat 07. Going Up The Country 08. Woodstock Boogie 09. Can we have a little juice on this other microphone, please? – Bob Hite & Chip Monck 10. On The Road Again 11. It’s your own trip – Chip Monck DISCO 5 01. We’ll take care of that right away – Chip Monck Mountain 02. Theme For An Imaginary Western 03. Long Red 04. Who Am I But You And The Sun (For Yasgur’s Farm) 05. Southbound Train Santana 06. Open your eyes wide – Chip Monck & Joshua White 07. So many people have been able to participate in such a debacle – Ken Babbs Grateful Dead 08. Mama Tried 09. It’s a sinister plot! – Ken Babbs, Country Joe McDonald, et al 10. Dark Star 11. High Time 12. You’re carrying Janis’s wah-wah pedals – John Morris Creedence Clearwater Revival 13. Green River 14. Bad Moon Rising 15. I Put A Spell On You 16. It’s going to be a very long evening – Chip Monck DISCO 6 Janis Joplin 01. To Love Somebody 02. Kozmic Blues 03. Piece Of My Heart 04. Music’s for grooving, man 05. Ball And Chain 06. Just in case you should get any ideas about leaving – Chip Monck Sly & The Family Stone 07. Medley: Everyday People>Dance To The Music>Music Lover>I Want To Take You Higher 08. Are you supposed to be up there rapping? No, man. – Abbie Hoffman & stagehand The Who 09. I Can’t Explain 10. Pinball Wizard 11. I can dig it – Abbie Hoffman & Pete Townshend 12. We’re Not Gonna Take It 13. Shakin’ All Over 14. My Generation 15. Welcome this new day – Chip Monck DISCO 7 Jefferson Airplane 01. The Other Side Of This Life 02. Somebody To Love 03. Let’s play it out of tune – Grace Slick 04. 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds 05. Won’t You Try/Saturday Afternoon 06. We got a whole lot of orange and it was fine – Grace Slick 07. Plastic Fantastic Lover 08. Volunteers 09. If you’re too tired to chew, pass it on – Hugh Romney 10. The roads are fairly clear now – John Morris 11. This is the largest group of people ever assembled in one place – Max Yasgur Joe Cocker 12. Dear Landlord 13. Feelin’ Alright 14. Let’s Go Get Stoned 15. Hitchcock Railway 16. With A Little Help From My Friends 17. Isn’t the rain beautiful? – John Morris, Barry Melton, rainstorm & audience DISCO 8 Country Joe & The Fish 01. Rock And Soul Music 02. Love 03. Silver And Gold 04. Rock And Soul Music (Reprise) Ten Years After 05. Help Me 06. I’m Going Home 07. Come down and say hello to us – Chip Monck The Band 08. Chest Fever 09. Tears Of Rage 10. This Wheel’s On Fire 11. I Shall Be Released 12. The Weight 13. We’ve just had a slight change in running order – Chip Monck DISCO 9 01. It’s really a drag – Chip Monck Johnny Winter 02. Leland Mississippi Blues 03. Mean Town Blues 04. Johnny B. Goode 05. It just doesn’t seem to be necessary – Chip Monck Blood, Sweat & Tears 06. More And More 07. Spinning Wheel 08. Smiling Phases 09. You’ve Made Me So Very Happy Crosby, Stills & Nash 10. Tell ‘em who we are, man 11. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes 12. Blackbird 13. Marrakesh Express Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 14. Sea Of Madness 15. Wooden Ships 16. Bummer! 17. 49 Bye-Byes DISCO 10 The Butterfield Blues Band 01. No Amount Of Loving 02. Love March 03.
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