Times Like These
Track Listings
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1. D's Dance
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2. Troubador Eyes
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3. First Car
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4. Times Like These
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5. Free Flight
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6. Medieval Parade
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7. Truth
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8. For My Daughter
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9. Kikuyu/Interlude
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10. Picasso's Gavotte
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11. Bouncin' Back
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12. Kotolaris
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Times Like These,Anna K,World Disc,Contemporary Instrumental,Fusion,New Age,New Age / Meditation,World Fusion
Times Like These
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- Indispensable
- What a great farewell
- A fitting farewell
- Rick's Finest Hour
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Times Like These
Rick Danko
Manufacturer: Breeze Hill
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ASIN: B00004X0L4
Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Times like these
- Ripple
- All Our Past Times
- Book Faded Brown
- Chain Gang
- Change Is Good
- This Wheel's On Fire
- You Can Go home
- Let The Four Winds Blow
- People of Conscience
Album Description
Times Like These Rick Danko Times Like These is Rick Danko's last studio album and is the culmination of the Rock `n Roll Hall of Famer's work which spanned forty years. The CD starts with a beautiful original piece written by Rick Danko entitled Times Like These, which was a natural choice for the title of the CD. The album includes a brilliant and heartfelt cover of the Grateful Dead's Ripple, an inspirational version of Sam Cooke's Chain Gang and the rocking All Our Past Times, which he co-wrote with Eric Clapton in the late seventies. Included on the CD is another original song co-written by Danko that follows the theme of the CD Change is Good. Rick's brother Terry Danko contributes bass on this lively foot stomping tune. A masterfully re-worked version of This Wheel's On Fire by The Crowmatix, who also contributed on several other tracks, features some truly inspired accordion work by Garth Hudson. Two songs from the Acoustic Café radio show recorded on December 6, 1999, Let the Four Winds Blow featuring Levon Helm on harp and The Band's song, Book Faded Brown, are a reminder of why Rick's voice is such a treasure. Maud Hudson's backing vocals on Book Faded Brown are a perfect compliment to Rick. Long time Band producer Aaron Professor Louie Hurwitz added bass on the track and the talented Gary Burke contributed drums on a remarkable version of this song.
Also included on the CD is a ballad co-written by Rick that is a testimony to his philosophy of helping out the neighborhood. You Can Go Home calls to mind the plight of the countless thousands of refugees from Bosnia to Rwanda. The last song of the CD People of Conscience, which is in the spirit of Rick's beliefs, is a tribute to those who take on numerous environmental and political issues that haunt the world.
Customer Reviews:
Indispensable.......2006-07-06
This posthumous collection is indispensable for the Danko fan. As one who rediscovered this amazing musician when he was already "too soon gone," I'm just grateful that Rick had left behind enough studio material to make this album possible. The title track is as beautiful and moving as anything Rick ever did. His cover of Sam Cook's "Chain Gang," and two typically optimistic songs that Rick co-wrote ("Change Is Good" and "You Can Go Home") are additional highlights that even caught the ear of my teenage son. There really isn't a bad cut on the album, though the last one, "People of Conscience," will challenge those used to getting their social messages through layers of cynicism and irony. Treat yourself to this fitting memorial to one of the 20th century's most soulful and underrated artists.
What a great farewell.......2001-09-17
The trend nowadays is to look upon a mediocre album as great if the artist has recently passed away. Many may think that I gave this album 5 stars because of Rick's passing nearly two years ago, but this is by far the best solo work he has done. Each song has a different flavor to it, unlike his self-titled album, which, while an extraordinary album, has many tracks that sound a lot alike. "Times Like These" is not a great album. It's a classic. Tears were brought to my eyes when I first listened to this on Christmas Day last year. Rick's sweet, trembling voice will never be equaled and, even after 40 years of smoking cigarettes, one would still be hardpressed to find another singer to better him in his later years. I still cannot get through this album without thinking about Rick the person: fun-loving, joyous, and always upbeat. If you buy this album for one song, it is "This Wheel's On Fire", a mostly instrumental version of his collaboration with Bob Dylan over thirty years earlier. Eric Clapton's words about Rick Danko, "It's my own humble opinion, but I think you have to be a great musician before you can sing like that", are so true. Rick, we all miss you, I know you can hear this masterpiece and you are surely proud of it.
A fitting farewell.......2000-09-05
There is a tendency to overpraise an artist who has just died, so I will try to refrain from doing so. I would love to give Rick Danko's final album five stars, however, while this a fitting farewell, it doesn't quite measure up to "classic" status for me.
The album starts out wonderfully with the beautiful, self-written title track "Times Like These." Rick then moves on to a fun cover of the Grateful Dead tune "Ripple" which features performances by "Band" mates Levon Helm and Garth Hudson.
Other highlights are a a cover of the old Sam Cooke song "Chain Gang" and a new take on "This Wheel's on Fire," the song he co-wrote with old pal Bob Dylan. This version of "Wheel" is almost an instrumental with Rick's vocals finally added as just one last instrument. The final song, "People of Conscience," seems especially fitting, aimed at artists (and anyone else) who has ever tried to make a difference in this world.
There are some odd selections here as well. "Book Faded Brown" is a song The Band just covered on their last album "Jubilation." Although this is a live version, it doesn't sound that much different than the "Jubilation" version to warrant inclusion on this album. If a live "Band" number was desired, there were surely more inspired choices available.
But this, and other quibbles, are minor. If you're a fan of Rick Danko and "The Band," this is definitely an album you'll want to pick up. If you're asking "Rick Who?" and "What band?"...then maybe you should try "Music From Big Pink" first.
Rick's Finest Hour.......2000-08-28
This album shows the true musical maturity of one of Rock n' Roll's most soulful voices. From the title track through the most beautiful cover of "Chain Gang" and the haunting instrumental of "Wheels on Fire" with Rick's voice floating above the last verse, this album is pure joy. Rick should be very proud of his last and perhaps most beautiful work.
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- Fine reissue of a classic set
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Purcell: Theatre Music
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ASIN: B0001Y4JHA
Release Date: 2004-10-12 |
Customer Reviews:
Fine reissue of a classic set.......2006-05-24
Think about the stupidest, most formulaic Hollywood movies you can think of: cheesy action pictures, fluffy, unfunny comedies, big but stiff epics. Now imagine that one of the greatest living composers was working in Hollywood, turning out astonishing, hauntingly beautiful and stirring musical scores for these throwaway movies. That's what you get with this set: music Henry Purcell composed for some two dozen often utterly forgettable plays (trust me--I've read a number of them!) Occasionally, when he teams up with a playwright worthy of his stature, such as John Dryden, Aphra Behn, or William Congreve, the results are even better, but for the most part you can enjoy the music here without knowing anything about the original plays.
This set originally appeared as separate LPs in the 70s and 80s, and has been long out of print. That's a pity, since Purcell spent a good deal of his short professional life in the theatre, either writing the incidental music contained on these CDs, or the music for his larger works, the semi-operas (King Arthur, The Fairy Queen, and the like). Almost all of these works are enjoyable gems; certainly, they represent a pinnacle of English 17th century music. Purcell had a genius for spinning musical gold out of the most leaden lyrics (check out his Odes and Welcome Songs on Hyperion if you don't believe me), and he does the same with the song texts in these plays.
Hogwood and the AAM offer clean, listenable performances, and the sound on these old analog discs has been cleaned up and brightened--although they were pretty good, even in the late 70s. As with most Hogwood, emotional extremes are kept to a minimum, so the "otherworldly" nature of late 17th century music, so often emphasised in more recent Baroque performances, doesn't come across here. It would be interesting to see what a group like The King's Consort would do with this music, but this set fills the major gap in the Purcell canon quite nicely.
My only beef with the reissue, as with many reissues, is that the liner notes are rather thin for a 6-cd set--the lyrics to the songs, for example, are especially missed. Still, it's a worthwhile set, and a must for fans of Purcell, English Baroque music, or anyone who just wants to experience a taste of the last days of the Restoration stage.
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- DON'T SUPPORT CONTENT PROTECTED
- Jewell's Arresting "Times"
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Times Like These
Buddy Jewell
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000CNEFMY
Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Me Lovin' You
- If She Were Any Other Woman
- Back To You
- So Gone
- You Ain't Doin' It Right
- Addicted To The Rain
- I'd Run
- Dyess Arkansas
- Glad I'm gone
- Times Like These
- Run Away Home
Customer Reviews:
DON'T SUPPORT CONTENT PROTECTED .......2006-01-18
I don't support artists who support content protected cds. This is not in the true spirit of music and art. ENCRYPTED MUSIC TAKES AWAY OUR RIGHTS AS AMERICAN CITIZENS. STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS AND DON'T BUY THIS ARTISTS MUSIC!
Jewell's Arresting "Times".......2005-12-24
Prime Cuts: Addicted to the Rain, Any Other Woman, Times Like These
While many lesser talents have opted for the route of mere hucksterism where snarling guitars and thundering percussions provide the cover up, Jewell has traveled down the tired and true road of well crafted songs performed with earnestness and verve. Inoculated against the current trend in country music to rave up the rugged and rockier side of the genre, Jewell and producer Garth Fundis (who has had produced albums by Sugarland, Keith Whitley, Don Williams and Trisha Yearwood) has kept the backings on the rustic side with plenty of fiddles, steel guitars and honky tonk piano. Such simplicity is the soul of wit as the spotlight is deftly on Jewell's sturdy yet warm baritone. On this sophomore effort, Jewell is vocally more in command: not only does he sing well, but he is vocally able to nuance the emotional depths of the lyrics to an even greater degree.
Also, another step of vast improvement is the honing of Jewell's songwriting ability. On "Times Like These," Jewell showcases 4 of his compositions and they are all spot on. With an uncanny ability to be able to take the rhetoric of the struggles and foibles of life and transform them into music, Jewell's compositions are indeed this album's cynosure. Mixing just the right dosage of heart and poetry, "Addicted to the Rain," a Jewell co-write with Larry Clark, goes beyond the nondescript ordinary song of heartbreak to disclose the gelidity of a love gone wrong. Top marks also goes to the sensitive title track which articulates the fears and joys of fatherhood performed with such sincerity that it is bound to be a future Father's Day classic. Small town values, a perennial theme in country music, does surfaces in the penetrating moving ballad "Dyes, Arkansas."
Among those not penned by Jewell, lead single "Any Other Woman" is indeed this album's gem. Boasting some dexterous piano licks, "Any Other Woman," written by Brett Beavers, Connie Harrington and Brett Beavers, tells of the glorious power of how love can change the priorities of a man. With Jewell's sensitive rendition, this power ballad is sure bet to make Jewell's legions of female fans swoon. A little more desultory is the Rick Bowles and Josh Leo midtempo "Me Loving You." Though melodious and tailored made for radio, it's a little on the contrived and obligatory side. Craig Wiseman and Tony Lane's "You Ain't Doin' It Right" is a tad better and it's one of the few more welcomed uptempo moments.
However, not everything works here. "So Gone," for instance, is a throwaway 70s pop fluff that is just plain bromidic. Further, though Jewell excels in the ballads department, the uptempo section is not on par. Other than "You Ain't Doin' It Right" and "So Gone" most of the album is in the mid and slower pace. It would have been even better if one or two more well chosen peppier numbers were included. Nevertheless, this is a good country CD with top tiered songs and affectionately sung by Jewell who seems to have live with these songs giving them an inherent credibility. In short, this is country music that matters.
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- Worth The Cost Of Some Full-length Double CD's
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Times Like These
Manufacturer: RCA
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ASIN: B00007KVMG
Release Date: 2003-01-07 |
Tracks:
- Times Like These (Album Version)
- Life Of Illusion (Joe Walsh Cover)
- Planet Claire (Live Featuring Fred Schneider Of B 52s)
- (Enhanced Section Nice Hat And Black Slapper)
Album Description
Released to coincide with their Australian big day out tour, this Aussie exclusive tour edition features previously unreleased material and enhanced video footage. Tracks 'Times Like These' (album version), 'Life Of Illusion' (Joe Walsh cover), 'Planet Cl
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Worth The Cost Of Some Full-length Double CD's.......2003-11-01
A CD I was more than thankful to be recommended. I had known of the band name listening to one of Calgary's better R`R stations but never had taken much dedicated interest in their material - not because I didn't like their music necessarily but only because I ignorantly didn't take time to pay much interest. After a cashier at this record store in town recommended this to me, I thought `what did I have to lose but maybe an example of one of classic rock's final examples of energized material`. Since I've put this single in my CD player(s), I've given it a high position amongst my CD shelves. Being a steady fan over the years of Canadian band 54-40 (should write a review for them sometime), Foo Fighters sounded nothing other than modern, prime-stake material. Although that northern border version I bought only add/offers the live Planet Claire track, it remains a quality flip side on its own intent. And for the relatively few bucks a collector pays, this recording(s) gets a top ranking in these lacking ages of inspired original rock - no pitiful group talent desperados about it.
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In Times Like These
Benjamin Warren
Manufacturer: Benjamin Warren Productions L.L.C.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BGQTWQ
Release Date: 2004-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Anything's Possible
- In Search of Truth
- Tomorrow Will Come
- In Times Like These
- Defeat
- Changes
- Something For Me
- Hills for Reflection
- Years Remembered
- Back Home
- The Reason for Choice
- Waterdance
Product Description
In Times Like These contains more than 50 minutes of fully orchestrated instrumental selections. The album blends a 9 ft Steinway Grand with the uncommon rhythmic flow of 7/8 and 5/4 time signatures. These selections are accented by acoustic guitar, sectional violins, cellos, woodwinds and percussion.
Customer Reviews:
THE NEXT YANNI.......2005-12-22
Passionate, heartfelt attainment; this album captures soul and melodic theme and presents music like I have never heard. The album features solo piano and symphonic movements with time signatures that are rarely used in this type of music format. I do not think of new age music when I listen to his music, it's unlike anything I have ever heard.
Awesome music!
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- Bach To The Footure
- Track Listing
- What am I listening to??
- Good idea, poor execution
- No irony here.
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The String Quartet Tribute to the Foo Fighters: Resident Adolescence
Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00009UW17
Release Date: 2003-07-01 |
Tracks:
- This Is A Call
- I'll Stick Around
- Big Me
- Times Like These
- Have It All
- Learn To Fly
- Headwires
- Everlong
- All My Life
- Anytime
Customer Reviews:
Bach To The Footure.......2005-04-27
Hey , what a neat idea to take some good old rock and give it a classical twist.This is is one of SQT,s finest efforts contrary to some of my fellow amazonians reviews.It gives me the feel of of how Dave starts the acoustic layout of his songs before he he turns the volume up a little or a lot , as I've heard in some of the B-sides.If you like the acoustic side of Grohl , your going to love this cd, I couldn't have asked for a better song selection either.
Track Listing.......2004-12-12
The samples and the posted track listing don't match up. Here's the order that the samples are in:
1 Big Me
2 All My Life
3 Have It All
4 Times Like These
5 Everlong
6 I'll Stick Around
7 Learn To Fly
8 Headwires
9 This Is A Call
10 Anytime
I think that this might be the actual track listing, too.
What am I listening to??.......2003-12-18
Ok. Honestly, I didn't buy this album.
I listened to the samples here and they were
enough to make an educated decision.
This album sounds if it were run through a
program to translate the traditional rock
guitars, vocals, and bass into traditional
classical instruments. If anyone owns a good
keyboard, they know about recording in one
instrument (voice) and being able to change
it to another voice at any time. I get the
same feeling on this album.
It seems like Grohl wanted to hear some of
his work done classically, but wasn't willing
to reinvent the music. Again, this music is
more of a translation than a rebirth.
Not for me.. maybe for the elevators at RCA Records.
Good idea, poor execution.......2003-11-20
I have several CDs of orchestral or quartet arrangements of songs originally written as rock. In addition, I am a huge Foo Fighters fan. I was very excited to get a hold of this CD, so much so I ordered it without having heard any of the arrangements. Unfortunately, the arrangements are repetitive and unimaginative, and do little to bring out the energy of the original songs. The performances are at best adequate, and nothing to shout about, and the audio is poorly mixed on the CD- the cello sounded extremely muddy to me.
I feel that to be worthwhile, a CD of this sort needs to have cuts that are as good in their own right as the original songs. I have some like that, especially a Led Zeppelin symphonic tribute called 'Kashmir'. I am as likely to pop it into the CD player as I am an actual LedZep CD. I would never choose to listen to Resident Adolescence over the original Foo Fighter versions- they simply aren't good enough.
No irony here........2003-11-13
Remember how you'd hear a muzak version of one of the Foo's other songs sort of float in at the beginning or end of one of their music videos, while Dave Grohl was dressed in character and acting like an ass? It was funny stuff, but now I'm left with the question of what is more ironic: having Dave poke fun of himself and the commercial successes of the Foo Fighters within a video (which he directed), or actually seeing the inside jokes in his music videos become fully realized in reality?
Whatever. Long question. What I'm trying to say is, I like the albums much much better. Dave never takes himself too seriously, so why should we as listeners tolerate a group of money-loving conservatory jerks (i'm talking about these string-quartet clowns here, and the producer they rode in on) redo our teenage anthems just to prove that it's "real" music? We know it's real, we bought it the first time. And though people may disagree with some of my other opinions in this review, which is fine, I GUARANTEE that no one will say that these versions are better than the originals. So why should we buy it? So we can prove to Mom and Dad that anyone can tolerate any kind of artist as long as you water it down enough? Give me a break. Who wants any watered-down art, much less rock and roll?
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- My toddlers and I dance like crazy!
- The cat came back again and again
- Not For Children Only
- Folk fun
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I Got a Bullfrog: Folksongs for the Fun of It
David Holt
Manufacturer: High Windy Audio
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ASIN: B000008RYP
Release Date: 2000-02-09 |
Tracks:
- Doodle Daddle Day
- The Cat Came Back
- Blackeyed Susie
- Ain't No Bugs On Me
- C-H-I-C-K-E-N
- Mole In The Ground
- Who Broke The Lock?
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- Long John
- Keep On The Sunnyside
- Sail Away Ladies
- Yes, Papa
- When The Train Comes Along
- This Little Light Of Mine
Customer Reviews:
My toddlers and I dance like crazy!.......2007-03-20
This CD is a huge hit with our family--the songs are catchy, memorable, and fun to dance to. If you like folk/bluegrass, buy it!
The cat came back again and again.......2006-03-02
I bought this CD for my 3yr daughter. She loves music and I wanted to expose her to different kinds in a kid friendly way. She absolutely loves it, I have constant requests for "The cat came back" song. I really enjoy it too. The whole CD is fun to listen to.
Not For Children Only.......2000-04-28
I checked this CD out of the library for my five year old but it quickly became one of my favorites (I'm forty!). Very well done.
Folk fun.......1999-01-23
David Holt is a consummate performer, master of banjo, guitar, spoons and a wonderful drum suit. This cd shows how much fun music can be. On the cut I Got A Bullfrog he and the band burst into spontaneous laughter twice- when I last saw him he said he left the outtake on to let the audience know what a good time he has performing. The cuts Aint No Bugs On Me and Doodle Daddle Day are light and footstomping good! The whole tape will delight children of all ages.
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Times Like These
Gary Burton
Manufacturer: Grp Records
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ASIN: B000008AHU
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Bento Box
- P.M.
- Why'd You Do It?
- Or Else
- Do Tell [*]
- Times Like These
- Was It So Long Ago?
- Robert Frost
Customer Reviews:
Beautiful moving music.......2006-05-24
I really like the music on this CD - especially "Times Like These". Too bad this title is out of print.
On a side note the track listing on the Amazon web page and in the AMG database is wrong. It should be as follows:
1. Times Like These
2. Or Else
3. Robert Frost
4. Why'd You Do It?
5. P.M.
6. Was It So Long Ago?
7. Bento Box
8. Do Tell [*]
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MotherLode
MotherLode Trio
Manufacturer: © 2004 Fourth Hole Studios
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000CAG2BE
Release Date: 2004-12-28 |
Customer Reviews:
MotherLode.......2007-04-25
Track Listing:
1. Are We There Yet?
2. That's Okay
3. Farley's Boy
4. Bad Mutha Blues
5. Six Senses
6. Broken Love
7. Break Of Day
8. Sometimes Lofty Towers
9. Therapy
10. Water Is Wide
11. Nightshift
12. Watching You Go
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Times Like These
Rick Danko
Manufacturer: Woodstock Records
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ASIN: B00006JNDI
Release Date: 2002-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Times Like These - Rick Danko
- Ripple - Hunter
- All Our Past Times - Eric Clapton
- Book Faded Brown - Paul Jost
- Chain Gang - Sam Cooke
- Change Is Good - Rick Danko
- This Wheel's On Fire - Bob Dylan
- You Can Go Home - Tom Pacheco
- Let The Four Winds Blow - Dave Bartholomew
- People Of Conscience - Tom Pacheco
Album Description
In the 80s the Band re-formed without guitarist Robbie Robertson and Danko continued to perform and record with them in the years to follow while taking time out to work with Ringo Starr's All-Star Band and in a trio with Eric Anderson and Jonas Fjed. He teamed up with Prof. 'Louie' Hurwitz and Garth Hudson to form the Rick Danko Band and recorded a live album with his interpretations of some of The Band's greatest hits. 10 tracks. Woodstock Records. 2002.
Pop Music:
- Tom Barabas (Featuring Bill Tillman)
- Ultimate Massage
- Up & Running
- V2
- Visualize
- Voices of the Sea
- ...and the Earth
- Angelsong by the Sea [Enhanced]
- Ayurveda
- Beyond Words
Pop Music
pop music
Recommended Music:
Hits of 1985
Schumann: Symphony 4; Vom Pagen und der Königstochter
Queen Of Jazz
Music: Chicago Style
Rock On 1964
Rabo de Nube
Radio Disney: Kid Jams
Mozart: Six Sonates Pour Clavecin, Flûte & Violoncelle
Retrospective
Seduction
Let's Have a Ball [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Portrait of a Count
Modern Electronics 3 & 4 [Box set] [Import]
The Complete Masterworks Recordings, Vol. 4: The Legendary 1968 TV Concert
Proud