Raise Your Hand (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
As Good As You've Been To This World(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
To Love Somebody(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
Summertime(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
Kozmic Blues(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
Can't Turn You Loose (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Work Me, Lord(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
Piece Of My Heart(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
Ball And Chain(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
Track Listings (16) - Disc #3
We Can Be Together
Good Shepherd
The Farm
Hey Frederick
Turn My Life Down
Wooden Ships
Eskimo Blue Day
A Song For All Seasons
Meadowlands
Volunteers
Introduction (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part One)(Previously unreleased)
The Other Side Of This Life (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part One)(Previously unreleased)
Somebody To Love(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part One)
3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part One)(Previously unreleased)
Won't You Try / Saturday Afternoon(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part One)
Eskimo Blue Day(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part One)
Track Listings (8) - Disc #4
Plastic Fantastic Lover(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part Two)
Wooden Ships (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part Two) (Previously unreleased)
Uncle Sam Blues(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part Two)
Volunteers(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part Two)
The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part Two)(Previously unreleased)
Come Back Baby (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part Two)
White Rabbit(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part Two)
The House At Pooneil Corners (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969 Part Two)(Previously unreleased)
Track Listings (9) - Disc #5
Waiting
Evil Ways
Shades Of Time
Savor
Jingo
Persuasion
Treat
You Just Don't Care
Soul Sacrifice
Track Listings (8) - Disc #6
Waiting (Live)
Evil Ways (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 16, 1969)
You Just Don't Care (Live)
Savor (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 16, 1969)
Jingo (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 16, 1969)
Persuasion (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 16, 1969)
Soul Sacrifice (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 16, 1969)
Fried Neck Bones And Some Home Fries (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 16, 1969)
Track Listings (8) - Disc #7
Stand!
Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey
I Want To Take You Higher
Somebody's Watching You
Sing A Simple Song
Everyday People
Sex Machine
You Can Make It If You Try
Track Listings (9) - Disc #8
M'Lady (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Sing A Simple Song (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
You Can Make It If You Try (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Everyday People(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Dance To The Music (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
MEDLEY: Music Lover / Higher (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
I Want To Take You Higher (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Love City (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Stand! (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Track Listings (9) - Disc #9
I'm Yours And I'm Hers
Be Careful With A Fool
Dallas
Mean Mistreater
Leland Mississippi Blues
Good Morning Little School Girl
When You Got A Good Friend
I'll Drown In My Own Tears
Back Door Friend
Track Listings (8) - Disc #10
Mama, Talk To Your Daughter (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Leland Mississippi Blues (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Mean Town Blues(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
I Can't Stand It (with Edgar Winter)(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Tobacco Road (with Edgar Winter)(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Tell The Truth (with Edgar Winter)(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased)
Johnny B. Goode (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)
Woodstock, August 15-18, 1969. Three days of peace and music that changed history. The event that revolutionized live music and invigorated a generation 40 years ago continues to resonate. For the fans, it was a rain an... more »d mud filled weekend of ecstasy. For the artists, it was an opportunity to perform for a crowd larger and more powerful than they had ever imagined. The five artists included in this collection each gave one of the performances of their career - energetic, exciting, spontaneous, historic. These five complete performances have never been available before in their entirety, and they are presented here with each musician's classic 1969 studio album. This set captures Santana, Janis Joplin, Sly & The Family Stone, Johnny Winter and Jefferson Airplane at a critical point for each of them and their fans. 10 CDs, 6 posters (including the Original Woodstock Poster Exclusively in this box), 25 previously unreleased tracks, rare photos all add up to THE WOODSTOCK EXPERIENCE.« less
Woodstock, August 15-18, 1969. Three days of peace and music that changed history. The event that revolutionized live music and invigorated a generation 40 years ago continues to resonate. For the fans, it was a rain and mud filled weekend of ecstasy. For the artists, it was an opportunity to perform for a crowd larger and more powerful than they had ever imagined. The five artists included in this collection each gave one of the performances of their career - energetic, exciting, spontaneous, historic. These five complete performances have never been available before in their entirety, and they are presented here with each musician's classic 1969 studio album. This set captures Santana, Janis Joplin, Sly & The Family Stone, Johnny Winter and Jefferson Airplane at a critical point for each of them and their fans. 10 CDs, 6 posters (including the Original Woodstock Poster Exclusively in this box), 25 previously unreleased tracks, rare photos all add up to THE WOODSTOCK EXPERIENCE.
CD Reviews
THE WOODSTOCK EXPERIENCE
Stuart Jefferson | San Diego,Ca | 07/01/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This collection contains performances by five of the many bands that appeared at the original Woodstock Music Festival in 1969.
Whether listeners feel that this set is another rip-off by the record companies to cash-in on the music/nostalgia from/for that era is something each person will have to decide for themselves. Giving the record company a break,they did package this set nicely.
By now most people already own if not the original albums or CDs,the latest versions which have "bonus" tracks appended to them,some from Woodstock. So having the original albums once again doesn't really matter.
The worst offender in this collection is the SANTANA set-which contains one unreleased track. Likewise the Janis Joplin set,which contains three unreleased songs. So purchasing these sets doesn't make a lot of sense unless you're a collector,or for some reason you don't own any of this music.
The set by JEFFERSON AIRPLANE contains seven unreleased tracks (including an introduction),most of which is good,powerful music. This live set is one of the highlights of the festival. The seven tracks,some very long, are worth owning for most listeners simply because its good music,with a lot of great guitar work,along with a great rhythm section,and some great vocals.
The SLY and the FAMILY STONE package contains six unreleased songs. Listeners will have to decide for themselves if all the new tracks are to their liking-some are better than others. But it is nice to have the performances in one package.
The Johnny Winter set,as far as unreleased music,is probably the best of the lot. There are seven unreleased tracks here,which include his brother,Edgar,along with Winter's rhythm section of bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer "Uncle" John Turner. Winter's guitar is simply scorching here all through his entire set.
Now,the packaging and "extras". If you purchase the box set,the individual packages are housed in a substantial cardboard box-nothing flimsy,with what is described below. If bought separately,each group's albums come in a fairly substantial cardboard slip-case. Overall the graphics on these packages are nicely done-nothing shoddy looking,just straight forward information about the band and track listings,with color photographs. Inside,each album is in a nice cardboard sleeve,one of which is a recreation of the original album graphics. The sleeve holding the live tracks have color photographs of the band at Woodstock. Inside that is a paper sleeve with track information and a short paragraph about that band at Woodstock.
Each set has a poster included,which is nice to have but certainly not essential,of the band playing live. The box set also contains a recreation of the Woodstock poster advertising the event. Its to bad that the posters have to be folded so many times in order to fit in the box. Again,not essential but nice to have for nostalgia's sake.
As I said at the top of this review-listeners will have to decide for themselves if purchasing the box set,or individual packages makes sense. Collectors may want the box set,while most people will,maybe,be satisfied with the individual sets.
Getting away from the money-making aspect of it all-listeners will have to agree that this music is indeed great,if not important. Listening to it all again still makes the pulse race,and that is a sure sign of good music."
Dump the studio stuff
Eliminator Man | Plymouth, MN | 06/30/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I assume this box is just a collection of the "Woodstock Experience" double disc sets that include a studio cd with the full woodstock concert. Cute idea but I imagine most people are like me. If they wanted the full Woodstock set by any of these groups they probably already have that studio cd. Example: the first Johnny Winter cd included here doesn't include the bonus tracks that came with the recent remaster of this cd. The Sly cd also was recently remastered and released with extra tracks and on and on. What's the point? I know they give you a pretty good price on those double cd sets but it seems like a waste, especially at the price they are asking for this set. They should release a 5 cd version that skips the studio cds and just gives us the concerts or maybe have 10 cds of 10 different artists at woodstock. There is so much that has been never released from this event. A release like this serves the record company more than the fans who have waited for 40 years for some of this stuff."
Not as good as promised
Jeffrey D. Montague | 08/26/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this with very high expecations and was let down. After listening to the live tracks I am not entirely sure they are really from Woodstock. An example is the jefferson airplane set. Missing is the famous opening from grace slick.."Good Morning People...You have heard the heavy groups now you will hear morning manic music.... This is missing.
The music is very good as general concerts."
If you really wanted to hear what their WHOLE sets sound lik
Timothy P. Scanlon | Hyattsville, MDUSA | 07/17/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"...then this may be for you.
No, I wasn't at Woodstock. I had to work that weekend. (True!) Indeed, frankly, at that stage of my life, I hadn't heard of most of the performers. Then the film came out, and it certain filled many of my fantasies.
Actually, in my travels "around the country" since then--true, I actually did some of that--I talked with many who were there, and they didn't find it quite the fantasy I still do. Be that as it may...
As others have pointed out, each performer has a recording of the group's set as it was performed at Woodstock. Many of the tunes hadn't been released before. It's almost like being there.
On each jacket too is a description by Woodstock's producers putting the performance in some kind of context. Santana and Johnny Winter, for example, were relatively new to the scene. So they in many ways got their start at Woodstock. (Santana got $1,200 for their performance there!) That actually makes the set even more valuable: a context.
For each performer there is also a studio album. To be honest, I don't know why they included them. I have had the first Johnny Winter album since it was released so many, many years ago. And I was actually thinking of getting the CD of Sly's "Stand" album, so I no longer have to do that. But I'd have preferred a few more complete performances than the studio album. I don't know I'll listen to the studio albums. That's now why I got the set.
One other slight disillusionment: Jefferson Airplane's performance recording is listed as "Part Two." Methinks they're busy trying to sell the full two-CD set of Airplane's performance. (Like, for years I've had Hendrix's performance there, and that's two CDs).
Oh, and with each set also came a two-sided poster of Woodstock. On one side is that festival--they're all the same--and on the other is a photo of the band on stage at Woodstock. That's okay, I guess, but I don't know I'll hang them.
I'm glad I have the set. But I would have packaged them differently to approach perfection. But if you do want to hear what they all sounded like back on that stage 40 years ago, this might be for you! Enjoy it."