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  • Original Release Date: October 25, 1990
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3.0 out of 5 stars There is no decent current anthology on this deserving band, November 10, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: The Best Of The Band (Audio CD)
Let me explain this three star rating:

Capitol released ten years ago, To Kingdom Come: The Definitive Collection. This was an expanded greatest hits that featured key album tracks, and unreleased material (with no detail in the liner notes, unfortunately).

Then Capitol decided to delete this and replace it with a three CD boxed set: Across The Great Divide. This featured newly remastered sound, and a number of rarities.

Unfortunately, this too was deleted early this year. What is not known is who asked for its deletion, was it the current Band members, Robbie Robertson, the record company?

Whoever is responsible has left the group and its fans with no respectful anthology, only this skimpy, mid-eighties remastered low budget affair! That is, unless you want to hunt down To Kingdom Come as an import.

What is here is classic, but the three stars is for what is NOT here: No "Acadia Driftwood", "Mystery Train", "Across The Great Divide", "Get Up Jake," no early material, no rarities, etc.

Suggestion: flood the offices of Capitol with tons of protest mail. Maybe then we can once again enjoy a boxed set treatment from a group who desperately deserves one, not this CD

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes "The Best" Isn't Quite Enough, January 19, 2000
This review is from: The Best Of The Band (Audio CD)
Anyone who loves the classic rock of the Band knows the title of this "hits" collection is a misnomer. Their first two albums, "Music From Big Pink" and "The Band" feature songs so well-written and sturdy that they sounded -- the first time you heard them - like they were sung 150 years ago on wagon trains. (If you doubt, play the majestic funeral march "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" for a high school student and ask him when he thinks the song was written.)

Some of those classics ("The Weight," "Tears of Rage" featuring solos by the late Richard Manuel) are featured here. Also, you get a minor Motown cover hit("Don't Do It" with great horn charts by Allen Toussaint); "Life is A Carnival," and "Ophelia" which beat Little Feat at their own Cajun funk game; the painful but thrillng title track of "Stage Fright." All of them carry the musical and lyrical details that make great writing on disc or printed page. This is an easy introduction to a group so overlooked on radio and everywhere else. Collections other than this are hard to find, but the Band's first two albums are still in print and essential.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Review of "Twilight", April 13, 2004
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Bud (Seminole, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best Of The Band (Audio CD)
The sole purpose of this review is to shed light on the track `Twilight.' This song would be the only reason to buy this compilation, but fortunately `Twilight' was included in remastered form on the 2001 re-issue of "Islands," the last studio album released by the original line-up, so a compilation isn't necessary to acquire this track. (If you're looking to start out with a compilation, 2000's "Greatest Hits" would be a nice affair, as it is a handy preview of the Band Remaster Series.) But back to `Twilight.'
This song was released as a single in 1976, probably to promote "The Best Of" album, but it also coincided with the release of the highly successful film "The Last Waltz," the original line-up's final concert. `Twilight' seemed to embody all of the sadness and reflection of times past, which was pretty much the personal state of The Band at that time. This one song alone expressed all of these things just as well as the entire "Last Waltz" film. The Band's motivation was fading, and so was their creative flame (in the eyes of critics anyway). Though they had loose intentions to release more studio albums after the Waltz, it was obvious they were nearing an end. Which makes Rick Danko's vocal all the more moving as he sings "Don't put me in a frame upon the mantle, for memories turn dusty old and grey." And the following lines are subtle but devastating "Don't leave me alone in the twilight, `cause twilight is the loneliest time of day." The musical backdrop of the song meanwhile would have fit perfectly on the "Islands" album; a catchy, rhythmic-almost tropical-beat provides the backbone for one of Danko's most effective vocals (the `Twilight' formula can be compared to `Amazon (River Of Dreams)' from The Band's reunion album "Jericho," which featured an exotic, almost funky beat topped off by a vocal full of melancholy and heartache). The feelings generated by `Twilight' were those of a lost, ever-fading era of joy. The Band were almost done, but they didn't want to be placed in "a frame upon the mantle"...which in hindsight, is exactly what all of the "best of" releases did.
The only logical reason for `Twilight' being excluded from the original release of "Islands" is that perhaps the personell thought it would boost sales for "The Best Of" (if so, it only propelled the record to Number 51). But by that logic, it would have been more important to promote "Islands" than it would have been for a compilation (the song also seemed to match that record's album cover). Available on the 2001 re-release of "Islands," and an equally stirring early version is a bonus track on the re-release of "Northern Lights-Southern Cross."
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