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  1. Listen free to The BandStage Fright (Strawberry Wine, Sleeping and more). 10 tracks (). Stage Fright is the third album by the Canadian-American group The Band released in 1970. Much more of a rock album than its predecessors, it was a departure from their previous two efforts in that its tone was darker and featured less of the harmony vocal blend that had been a centerpiece of those two ...

  2. 7. Apr. 2021 · But The Band’s “Stage Fright” takes a whole different approach to such a well-worn theme. For instead of, say focusing on the pitfalls of wealth or having to deal with the type of shady characters present in the game, this track actually deals with something a lot more down-to-earth – good ol’ fashioned stage fright.

  3. Stage Fright – 3:40; The Rumor – 4:13; Durata totale: 18:55. Edizione CD del 2000, pubblicato dalla Capitol Records (72435-25395-2-9) Tutte le tracce sono state scritte e composte da Robbie Robertson, tranne dove indicato. Strawberry Wine – 2:36 (Levon Helm, Robbie Robertson) Sleeping – 3:17 (Richard Manuel, Robbie Robertson) Time to ...

  4. 17. Aug. 2023 · In their 1970 review, Rolling Stone magazine called the album “elusive.”. Indeed, Stage Fright has the uncertainty of a record made at a time when the bonds between the band members were being ...

  5. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Stage Fright (Remastered 2000) · The Band Stage Fright ℗ 2000 Capitol Records, LLC Released on: 2000-01-01 ...

  6. 19. Feb. 2021 · Fazit: The Band’s „Stage Fright – 50th Anniversary Edition“ ist eine gelungene Erinnerung an ein Stück Musikgeschichte, behutsam überarbeitet und auf neuen Stand gebracht, sowie mit zahlreichem, größtenteils unveröffentlichtem Content bereichert. Highlight: Der Konzertmitschnitt aus der Albert Hall von 1970 – ein einzigartiges Zeitdokument! Was sie übrigens einige Jahre später ...

  7. Stage fright is an album I love despite its pervading feeling of sadness. With hindsight that could be explained by the parlous state of some of the band members where their sudden success and affluence had been an overwhelming experience that they found hard to handle. Too many drugs, to many expectations of them and too much criticism had them spiralling out of control as musicians and as ...

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