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Jericho (album)


 

Jericho was the tenth long player by Canadian-American rockers The Band, and the first to feature the latter-day configuration of the group. Coming a full seventeen years after their "farewell concert", it was their first release for the Rhino subsidary Pyramid Records. Joining original members Levon Helm (drums/mandolin/guitar/vocal), Rick Danko (bass/guitar/vocal) and Garth Hudson (organ/keyboards/horns) were Jim Weider (who had played guitar for the group from the time of their 1983 reformation), Randy Ciarlante (who had joined on drums in 1990) and Richard Bell (who had joined as keyboardist in 1991). In addition to this sextet, there are an additional fourteen musicians. Having such a large amount of guests would be commonplace on the latter-day group's albums.

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Canadian - American - The Band - Rhino - Pyramid Records - Levon Helm - Rick Danko - Garth Hudson - Organ - Jim Weider - 1983 - Randy Ciarlante - 1990 - Richard Bell - 1991

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Without Robbie Robertson around as lyricist, the group had to rely on several outside sources to supplement their four original tracks. Among those covered were Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon and folksinger Artie Traum. Despite the dearth of original material, the result was perhaps the group's finest hour since 1975's Northern Lights - Southern Cross.

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Robbie Robertson - Bob Dylan - Bruce Springsteen - Muddy Waters - Willie Dixon - Artie Traum - 1975 - Northern Lights - Southern Cross

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