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Woodstock – Back to the Garden: 50th Anniversary Experience

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Woodstock – Back to the Garden: 50th Anniversary Experience
Live album by
various artists
ReleasedJune 28, 2019
RecordedAugust 15–18, 1969
VenueWoodstock festival
GenreRock
Length12:41:04
LabelRhino
ProducerAndy Zax
Steve Woolard
Brian Kehew
Woodstock albums chronology
Woodstock – Back to the Garden: 50th Anniversary Collection
(2019)
Woodstock – Back to the Garden: 50th Anniversary Experience
(2019)
Woodstock – Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive
(2019)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
All About Jazz[2]
Record Collector[3]
The Second Disc(not rated)[4]

Woodstock – Back to the Garden: 50th Anniversary Experience is a live album by various artists, packaged as a box set of ten compact discs. Released by Rhino Records during the summer leading up to the fiftieth anniversary of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, it contains selections from every performance at the music festival, which took place on August 15–18, 1969, in Bethel, New York. The discs also include stage announcements and miscellaneous audio material. The package contains essays by producer Andy Zax and Jesse Jarnow, details about the performers and notable festival figures, and photographs. This box set is a compilation derived from its limited edition parent box set. A smaller three-CD or five-LP sampler was also released.

Background

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Although expanded issue sets from the festival had appeared for the 25th anniversary in 1994 and the 40th anniversary in 2009, this set proved more ambitious both in method and scope. Producer and archivist Zax spent more than a decade putting it together from hundreds of tapes that had never been consolidated in one place. In the process of reconstructing the festival for these sets, Zax corrected for some flaws in how the music was issued earlier. To wit:

These recordings have suffered a lot of indignities over the years: bad mixes, poor mastering, vocal and instrumental overdubs, rerecordings, sweetenings, deceptive edits, fake applause, fake cricket noises, fake rain chants, fake audience members yelling along with 'The Fish Cheer,' and entirely fraudulent tracks recorded at [other locations]...[5]

Zax, along with mix engineer Brian Kehew and mastering engineer Dave Schultz, referred to photographic documentation which allowed them to situate the performers within the mix based on where they were standing onstage.[6] Although efforts were undertaken to limit any interference in the original sound of the tapes, Zax and the production team were able to turn the surviving mono recording by Ravi Shankar into a true stereo mix.[7]

Content

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Unlike previous collations on record of music from the Woodstock Festival and like its parent box, 50th Anniversary Experience presents music from every performer and in the correct order chronologically they appeared over the course of the festival's three days. Discs one and two include all eight of the mostly folk artists who performed on the first day, starting Friday, August 15. The 14 performers from the second day, starting in the afternoon of Saturday, August 16, commence with the final performers on disc two Quill and end with the first performers on disc seven, Jefferson Airplane. The ten performers on the third and final day starting in the afternoon of Sunday, August 17, continue on the rest of disc seven through disc ten. One artist, Country Joe McDonald, appears twice having played a solo set on day two and another set with his band on day three.

Of the 162 tracks on the set, 117 are musical performances. Interspersed among the musical numbers are stage announcements comprising the remaining 45 tracks, mostly by the festival's unofficial mc's Chip Monck and John Morris. Farmer Max Yasgur, upon whose farm the festival took place, addresses the assembled crowd on day three. Also included is the 'confrontation' between Who guitarist Pete Townshend and activist Abbie Hoffman, the latter interrupting the Who's set to pontificate upon the prison sentence of White Panther John Sinclair. The edit for the performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" into "Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix seems to duplicate that found on the original soundtrack album. Although not appearing at the festival, the presence of counterculture icons Bob Dylan and The Beatles is felt via songs covered in this box set — five artists sing Dylan songs, and three sing the Beatles.

Track listing

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Disc one – Richie Havens, Sweetwater, Bert Sommer, Tim Hardin

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."Hello" Richie Havens1:16
2."From the Prison/Get Together/From the Prison"Jerry Merrick/Chet PowersRichie Havens4:32
3."High Flying Bird"Billy Edd WheelerRichie Havens4:24
4."With a Little Help from My Friends"John Lennon, Paul McCartneyRichie Havens3:30
5."Handsome Johnny"Lou Gossett, Richie HavensRichie Havens4:49
6."Freedom"adapted by Richie HavensRichie Havens5:14
7."It seems there are a few cars blocking the road" John Morris0:40
8."Look Out"Nansi NevinsSweetwater4:04
9."Day Song"Nansi NevinsSweetwater1:53
10."Two Worlds"Nansi NevinsSweetwater6:14
11."Jennifer"Bert SommerBert Sommer3:05
12."And When It's Over"Bert SommerBert Sommer3:07
13."America"Paul SimonBert Sommer3:30
14."Smile"Bert SommerBert Sommer4:15
15."Let's see how bright it can be" John Morris2:55
16."How Can We Hang On to a Dream"Tim HardinTim Hardin4:06
17."If I Were a Carpenter"Tim HardinTim Hardin5:19
18."Reason to Believe"Tim HardinTim Hardin4:27
19."Misty Roses"Tim HardinTim Hardin4:34
20."We're a pretty big city right now" John Morris3:59

Disc two – Ravi Shankar, Melanie, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Quill

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."Somebody, somewhere, is giving out some flat blue acid" John Morris0:51
2."Raga Manj Khamaj"adapted by Ravi ShankarRavi Shankar17:48
3."Momma Momma"Melanie SafkaMelanie3:45
4."Beautiful People"Melanie SafkaMelanie4:01
5."Mr. Tambourine Man"Bob DylanMelanie2:24
6."Birthday of the Sun"Melanie SafkaMelanie3:37
7."It's a free concert from now on" John Morris1:32
8."Coming into Los Angeles"Arlo GuthrieArlo Guthrie3:26
9."Lotta freaks" Arlo Guthrie0:36
10."Wheel of Fortune"Arlo GuthrieArlo Guthrie2:30
11."Walkin' Down the Line"Bob DylanArlo Guthrie4:27
12."Every Hand in the Land"Arlo GuthrieArlo Guthrie1:48
13."Let's just make the festival, not the other stuff" John Morris0:45
14."The Last Thing on My Mind"Tom PaxtonJoan Baez3:52
15."I Shall Be Released"Bob DylanJoan Baez3:47
16."He already had a very, very good hunger strike going" Joan Baez3:00
17."Joe Hill"Earl Robinson, Alfred HayesJoan Baez2:46
18."Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man"Roger McGuinn, Gram ParsonsJoan Baez with Jeffrey Shurtlieff2:47
19."That brings us fairly close to the dawn" John Morris0:54
20."I guess the reason we're here is music" John Morris0:38
21."They Live the Life"Dan Cole, Jon ColeQuill8:19
22."That's How I Eat"Dan ColeQuill5:31

Disc three – Country Joe McDonald, Santana, John Sebastian, Keef Hartley Band

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."Can those of you in the back hear well?" Chip Monck1:47
2."Janis"Joe McDonaldCountry Joe McDonald2:50
3."Donovan's Reef"Joe McDonaldCountry Joe McDonald4:05
4."The "Fish" Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag"Joe McDonaldCountry Joe McDonald5:08
5."Those wishing to be lost, those wishing to be found" Chip Monck0:29
6."Savor"SantanaSantana5:24
7."Jingo"Babatunde OlatunjiSantana5:17
8."Persuasion"SantanaSantana3:53
9."Soul Sacrifice"Carlos Santana, Gregg Rolie, David Brown, Marcus MaloneSantana11:55
10."An exciting set is understandable" Chip Monck0:14
11."How Have You Been"John SebastianJohn Sebastian6:01
12."Rainbows All Over Your Blues"John SebastianJohn Sebastian3:43
13."I Had a Dream"John SebastianJohn Sebastian3:37
14."Darlin' Be Home Soon"John SebastianJohn Sebastian4:27
15."Halfbreed Medley: Sinnin' for You/Leaving Trunk/Just to Cry/Sinnin' for You"K. Hartley, Fred Finnegan, Peter Dines, Alex Hewitson, Henry Lowther, John EstesKeef Hartley Band17:57
16."Bring Jerry's nitroglycerin pills to the Indian Pavilion" Chip Monck1:58

Disc four – The Incredible String Band, Canned Heat

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."Go to Mr. Lang's office right away" Chip Monck1:15
2."Invocation"Robin WilliamsonThe Incredible String Band1:42
3."The Letter"Mike HeronThe Incredible String Band5:33
4."Gather 'Round"Robin WilliamsonThe Incredible String Band5:06
5."When You Find Out Who You Are"Robin WilliamsonThe Incredible String Band9:26
6."If things aren't going well for you or whatever" Chip Monck and Hugh Romney2:46
7."Going Up the Country"Alan WilsonCanned Heat4:46
8."Woodstock Boogie"Robert Hite, Jr.Canned Heat29:02
9."Can we have a little juice on this other microphone, please?" Bob Hite and Chip Monck1:27
10."On the Road Again"Floyd Jones, Alan WilsonCanned Heat10:53
11."It's your own trip" Chip Monck2:05

Disc five – Mountain, Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."We'll take care of that right away" Chip Monck2:30
2."Theme from an Imaginary Western"Pete Brown, Jack BruceMountain5:04
3."Long Red"Leslie West, Felix Pappalardi, John Ventura, Norman LandsbergMountain5:45
4."What Am I but You and the Sun (for Yasgur's Farm)"Gail Collins, Felix Pappalardi, George Gardos, Corky Laing, David Rea, Gary ShipMountain3:55
5."Southbound Train"Leslie West, John Ventura, Norman LandsbergMountain6:17
6."Open your eyes wide" Chip Monck and Joshua White2:29
7."So many people have been able to participate in such a debacle" Ken Babbs1:29
8."Mama Tried"Merle HaggardGrateful Dead2:40
9."It's a sinister plot!" Ken Babbs, Country Joe McDonald, et al.4:10
10."Dark Star"Robert Hunter, Jerry GarciaGrateful Dead19:18
11."High Time"Robert Hunter, Jerry GarciaGrateful Dead6:17
12."You're carrying Janis' wah-wah pedals" John Morris1:54
13."Green River"John FogertyCreedence Clearwater Revival3:17
14."Bad Moon Rising"John FogertyCreedence Clearwater Revival2:14
15."I Put a Spell on You"Jalacy Hawkins, Herb SlotkinCreedence Clearwater Revival4:24
16."It's going to be a very long evening" Chip Monck1:04

Disc six – Janis Joplin, Sly and the Family Stone, The Who

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."To Love Somebody"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbJanis Joplin5:19
2."Kozmic Blues"Janis Joplin, Gabriel MeklerJanis Joplin4:54
3."Piece of My Heart"Jerry Ragovoy, Bert BernsJanis Joplin3:56
4."Music's for grooving, man" Janis Joplin1:34
5."Ball and Chain"Willie Mae ThorntonJanis Joplin6:27
6."Just in case you should get any ideas about leaving" Chip Monck0:41
7."Medley: Everyday People/Dance to the Music/Music Lover/I Want to Take You Higher"Sylvester StewartSly and the Family Stone22:31
8."Are you supposed to be up there rapping? No, man" Abbie Hoffman and stagehand0:35
9."I Can't Explain"Pete TownshendThe Who2:24
10."Pinball Wizard"Pete TownshendThe Who2:55
11."I can dig it" Abbie Hoffman, Pete Townshend0:30
12."We're Not Gonna Take It"Pete TownshendThe Who8:59
13."Shakin' All Over"Frederick HeathThe Who4:44
14."My Generation"Pete TownshendThe Who7:12
15."Welcome this new day" Chip Monck0:54

Disc seven – Jefferson Airplane, Joe Cocker

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."The Other Side of This Life"Fred NeilJefferson Airplane8:28
2."Somebody to Love"Darby SlickJefferson Airplane4:25
3."Let's play it out of tune" Grace Slick0:12
4."3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds"Marty BalinJefferson Airplane5:29
5."Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon"Paul KantnerJefferson Airplane5:11
6."We got a whole lot of orange, and it was fine" Grace Slick0:31
7."Plastic Fantastic Lover"Marty BalinJefferson Airplane4:30
8."Volunteers"Marty Balin, Paul KantnerJefferson Airplane3:02
9."If you're too tired to chew, pass it on" Hugh Romney2:20
10."The roads are fairly clear now" John Morris1:08
11."This is the largest group of people ever assembled in one place" Max Yasgur2:35
12."Dear Landlord"Bob DylanJoe Cocker8:08
13."Feelin' Alright?"Dave MasonJoe Cocker6:02
14."Let's Go Get Stoned"Josephine Armstead, Nicholas Ashford, Valerie SimpsonJoe Cocker6:54
15."Hitchcock Railway"Don Dunn, Tony McCashenJoe Cocker6:04
16."With a Little Help from My Friends"John Lennon, Paul McCartneyJoe Cocker8:19
17."Isn't the rain beautiful?" John Morris, Barry Melton, rainstorm & audience5:36

Disc eight – Country Joe and the Fish, Ten Years After, The Band

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."Rock and Soul Music"Joe McDonald, Barry Melton, Bruce Barthol, David Cohen, Gary HirshCountry Joe and the Fish2:12
2."Love"J. McDonald, B. Melton, Bruce Barthol, David Cohen, Gary Hirsh, John GunningCountry Joe and the Fish3:03
3."Silver and Gold"Joe McDonaldCountry Joe and the Fish4:48
4."Rock and Soul Music (reprise)"Joe McDonald, Barry Melton, Bruce Barthol, David Cohen, Gary HirshCountry Joe and the Fish12:27
5."Help Me"Rice Miller, Willie Dixon, Ralph BassTen Years After15:37
6."I'm Going Home"Alvin LeeTen Years After12:20
7."Come down and say hello to us" Chip Monck1:33
8."Chest Fever"Robbie RobertsonThe Band5:36
9."Tears of Rage"Bob Dylan, Richard ManuelThe Band5:36
10."This Wheel's on Fire"Bob Dylan, Rick DankoThe Band3:57
11."I Shall Be Released"Bob DylanThe Band3:39
12."The Weight"Robbie RobertsonThe Band4:38
13."We've just had a slight change in running order" Chip Monck0:30

Disc nine – Johnny Winter, Blood Sweat & Tears, Crosby Stills Nash & Young

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."It's really a drag" Chip Monck0:55
2."Leland Mississippi Blues"Johnny WinterJohnny Winter5:13
3."Mean Town Blues"Johnny WinterJohnny Winter10:57
4."Johnny B. Goode"Chuck BerryJohnny Winter5:26
5."It just doesn't seem to be necessary" Chip Monck1:03
6."More and More"Don Juan, Vee Pea SmithBlood, Sweat & Tears2:57
7."Spinning Wheel"David Clayton-ThomasBlood, Sweat & Tears4:49
8."Smiling Phases"Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris WoodBlood, Sweat & Tears10:08
9."You've Made Me So Very Happy"Brenda Holloway, Patrice Holloway, Frank Wilson, Berry Gordy, Jr.Blood, Sweat & Tears4:54
10."Tell 'em who we are, man" David Crosby, Stephen Stills1:00
11."Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"Stephen StillsCrosby, Stills & Nash8:38
12."Blackbird"John Lennon, Paul McCartneyCrosby, Stills & Nash2:45
13."Marrakesh Express"Graham NashCrosby, Stills & Nash2:54
14."Sea of Madness"Neil YoungCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young3:19
15."Wooden Ships"David Crosby, Paul Kantner, Stephen StillsCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young6:45
16."Bummer" CSNY et al.1:03
17."49 Bye-Byes"Stephen StillsCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young5:19

Disc ten – Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Sha Na Na, Jimi Hendrix

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performer/AnnouncerLength
1."No Amount of Loving"Paul ButterfieldPaul Butterfield Blues Band6:04
2."Love March"Phillip Wilson, Gene DinwiddiePaul Butterfield Blues Band11:04
3."Everything Gonna Be Alright"Walter JacobsPaul Butterfield Blues Band9:22
4."Test" Chip Monck & Sha Na Na1:21
5."Get a Job"Earl Beal, Ray Edwards, William Horton, Richard LewisSha Na Na2:28
6."Come Go with Me"Clarence QuickSha Na Na2:32
7."Silhouettes"Bob Crewe, Frank SlaySha Na Na2:57
8."At the Hop"Artie Singer, John Medora, David WhiteSha Na Na2:58
9."Duke of Earl"Eugene Dixon, Earl Edwards, Bernice WilliamsSha Na Na2:00
10."Get a Job (reprise)"Earl Beal, Ray Edwards, William Horton, Richard LewisSha Na Na0:26
11."Thank you for making all this possible" Chip Monck1:41
12."Hear My Train A Comin'"Jimi HendrixJimi Hendrix9:12
13."Izabella"Jimi HendrixJimi Hendrix4:48
14."The Star-Spangled Banner/Purple Haze"Francis Scott Key, John Stafford Smith/Jimi HendrixJimi Hendrix13:39
15."Good wishes, good day, and a good life" Chip Monck3:32

Personnel

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Musical artists

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Day one
Day two
Day three

Production

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References

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  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Woodstock: Back to the Garden [50th Anniversary Experience]". AllMusic. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  2. ^ Kelman, John (August 10, 2019). "Various Artists: Woodstock – Back to the Garden: 50th Anniversary Experience". All About Jazz. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  3. ^ Needs, Kris (July 9, 2019). "Woodstock: Back To The Garden – 50th Anniversary Experience | Various". Record Collector. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  4. ^ Stone, Sam (July 31, 2021). "Rhino's 10-CD Woodstock Set "Back to the Garden: The 50th Anniversary Experience" Delivers the Goods". The Second Disc. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  5. ^ Woodstock – Back to the Garden: 50th Anniversary Experience, Rhino Records R2 591470, 2019, liner notes, p. 12.
  6. ^ Rhino R2 591470, p. 12.
  7. ^ Rhino R2 591470, p. 12.