The Ron Hawkins Quartet/Ronnie Hawkins/Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks
(featuring future members of the Band)
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Quality | X 8127 | 1958 | Bo Diddley/ Love Me Like You Can |
First single from The Ron Hawkins Quartet, recorded in a small studio on Kingston Road, Toronto. Released both as 45 and 78 rpm discs in a pressing of a few hundred copies.
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Roulette | 4154 | 1959 | Forty Days/ One of These Days |
Recorded on two-track tape in April 1959 at Bell Sound, New York City, produced by Joe Reisman. 8 weeks on the Billboard chart, reaching No. 45.
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Roulette | 4177 | 1959 | Mary Lou/ Need Your Lovin' |
Cut in New York during their 2nd session at Bell Sound Studios. No. 26 on the charts in the summer of 1959. |
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Columbia | 45-DB 4319 | 1959 | Forty Days/ One of These Days |
UK release. The credits read "Ron Hawkins-Jaqueline Magil".
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Roulette | ? | 1959 | Wild Little Willie/ Odessa |
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Roulette | 4209 | 1960 | Southern Love/ Love Me Like You Can |
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Roulette | 4228 | 1960 | Lonely Hours/ Clara |
Roulette | 4231 | 1960 | Ballad of Caryl Chessman/ Death of Floyd Collins |
Roulette | 4249 | 1960 | Ruby Baby/ Hayride |
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Roulette | 4267 | 1960 | Summertime/ Mister and Mississippi |
Roulette | 4311 | 1961 | Cold, Cold Heart/ Nobody's Lonesome for Me |
Roulette | 4400 | 1961 | Come Love/ I Feel Good |
Roulette | R-4483 | 1963 | Who Do You Love?/ Bo Diddley |
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Columbia | DB 7036 | 1963 | Who Do You Love?/ Bo Diddley |
UK release |
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Roulette | 4502 | 1963 | High Blood Pressure/ There's a Screw Loose |
Roulette | RO 512 | 1970 | Who Do You Love/Bo Diddley |
British release credited to "Ronnie Hawkins with The Band."
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Don Crawford
(featuring Garth Hudson)
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Gone Records | 5066 | 1959 | Sleeping Beauty/Beauty And The Beast |
Canadian country single, with Garth as co-producer |
Paul London & the Capers/ Kapers
(featuring Garth Hudson)
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Fascination | F 1007 | 1961 | Rosie Lee/ Real Gone Lover |
Cover of the Mello-Tones' 1957 hit "Rosie Lee", recorded with Arman Boladian at RCA-Victors Toronto Studio. |
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Raleigh | R-702 | 1961 | Rosie Lee/ Real Gone Lover |
Re-issue of the Fascination single. |
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Checkmate | 1006 | 1961 | Sugar Baby/ Never Like This |
Recorded at Chess studio in Chicago, with Garth on sax and piano. #8 on the local Detroit chart. |
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The Canadian Squires
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Ware | 6002 | 1964 | Uh-Uh-Uh/ Leave Me Alone |
Recorded in New York with Henry Glover, who also controlled the Ware label. |
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Apex | 76964 | 1965 | Uh-Uh-Uh/ Leave Me Alone |
Canadian release |
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Levon and The Hawks
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Atco | 6383 | 1965 |
The Stones I Throw/ He Don't Love You
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Produced by Henry Glover, engineered by Phil Ramone, recorded in New York, 1965. "Go, Go, Liza Jane" is from the same session. Atco was a subsidiary of Atlantic. #22 on the CHUM Toronto chart in Dec 1965. |
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Atlantic/ Atco | 45-6383 | 1965 |
The Stones I Throw/ He Don't Love You
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US promo single |
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Atlantic, UK | 4054 | 1965 |
The Stones I Throw/ He Don't Love You
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British release on Atlantic
(B-side,
Demo A-side,
Demo B-side)
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Atco | 6625 | 1968 | Go Go, Liza Jane/ He Don't Love You |
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Bob Dylan and The Band/Hawks
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Columbia | 43477 | 1965 | Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window/ Highway 61 Revisited
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Columbia | 43541 | 1966 | One of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)/ Queen Jane Approximately
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Columbia | 43683 | 1966 | I Want You/ Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
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With a live version of "Tom Thumb's Blues", recorded at the Liverpool Odeon Theatre, UK, May 14, 1966.
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Asylum | 11033 | 1974 | On a Night Like This/ You Angel You
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Island | WIP6188 | 1974 | On a Night Like This/ You Angel You
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UK release |
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Asylym | 11035 | 1974 | Something There is About You/ Tough Mama
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Asylum | 11043 | 1974 | Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine/ Stage Fright
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Asylum | 45212 | 1974 | All Along the Watchtower/ It Ain't Me Babe
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Island, UK | WIP 6215 | 1974 | All Along the Watchtower/ It Ain't Me Babe
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Columbia | 10217 | 1975 | Million Dollar Bash/ Tears of Rage
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CBS | 3665 | 1975 | Million Dollar Bash/ Tears of Rage
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The Band, 1968-1978
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Capitol | 2041 | 1967 | Jabberwocky/ Never Too Much Love |
This is not a single by The Band, but by a group called
The Bards who recorded the song for Picadilly Records in 1966 and re-released it on
Capitol in 1967.
The single is mentioned here because several record collector magazines have this listed in their
The Band discographies, some times with the B-side as "Love Me Like You Can."
The correct title of the song is "THE Jabberwocky", probably
supposed to be a new dance craze. |
Capitol | P 2269 | 1968 | The Weight |
US promo single for Music from Big Pink. The
artists are listed as "Robertson/Danko /Manuel /Hudson /Helm," this was before "The Band"
became the group's name.
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Capitol | 2269 | 1968 | The Weight/ I Shall Be Released |
Released September 1968, reached #63 on the US charts.
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Capitol | CL 15559 | 1968 | The Weight/ I Shall Be Released |
UK release, reached #21.
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Capitol | 15559 | 1968 | The Weight/ I Shall Be Released |
European release.
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Capitol | 2635 | 1969 | Up On Cripple Creek/ The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down |
Released November 1969, US #25. In the UK as Capitol CL15163.
#8 on the CHUM Toronto chart.
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Capitol | EAP 21518 | 1969 | Rag Mama Rag |
Portugese promo EP with
"Rag Mama Rag", "Across the
Great Divide" and "Unfaithful Servant."
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Capitol | 2705 | 1970 | Rag Mama Rag/ Unfaithful Servant |
US release February 1970, peaked at #57 on the US charts.
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Capitol | CL 15629 | 1970 | Rag Mama Rag/ Unfaithful Servant |
UK release April 1970, peaked at #16 in the UK. |
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Capitol | CL 15629 | 1970 | Rag Mama Rag/ Unfaithful Servant |
UK release, with changed sleeve and label design.
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Capitol | F2705 | 1970 | Rag Mama Rag/ Unfaithful Servant |
European release.
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Capitol | 15629 | 1970 | Rag Mama Rag/ Unfaithful Servant |
French release |
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EMI/Capitol | 2C006- 80447M | 1970 | Whispering Pines/ Lonesome Suzie |
French release |
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Capitol | CP-9071 | 1970 | Rag Mama Rag/ The Unfaithful Servant |
Australian release, 1970
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Capitol | 2870 | 1970 | Time to Kill/ The Shape I'm in |
US single.
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Capitol | CP-9279 | 1970 | Time to Kill/ The Shape I'm in |
Australian release, 1970
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Capitol | CL 15659 | 1970 | Time to Kill/ Sleeping |
UK, October 1970
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Capitol | ? | 1970 | Time to Kill/ The Shape I'm in |
Very rare Dutch single.
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Capitol | 80205 | 1970 | Up On Cripple Creek/ The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down |
Capitol 2C006 80205, France, photo sleeve with B&W picture from The Band front cover.
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Capitol | CL15700 | 1970 | Life is a Carnival/The Moon Struck One |
1970 UK Capitol 'A' label demo.
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Capitol | 15675 | 1971 | The Shape I'm In/ The Rumour |
March 1971
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Capitol | 3199 | 1971 | Life Is a Carnival/ The Moon Struck One |
Also as Capitol 15700 and Capitol 80975, October 1971, US #72.
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Capitol | CL 15700 | 1971 | Life Is a Carnival/ The Moon Struck One |
UK official release
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Capitol | 80609M | 1971 | Strawberry Wine/ Time To Kill |
Rare French single, the "full" release number is Capitol 2C006-80609M.
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Capitol | 3249 | 1972 | When I Paint My Masterpiece/ Where Do We Go from Here? |
US only release that
was cancelled/ withdrawn by Capitol Records before it hit the stores. Very rare.
No promo copies exist.
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Capitol | 15737 | 1972 | Don't Do It/ Rag Mama Rag |
UK, November 1972.
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Capitol | 280 | 1972 | Don't Do It/ Rag Mama Rag |
Holland, 1972. With ad and track list for Rock of Ages on the back of the sleeve. Full catalogue number is 5C 006-81 280.
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Capitol | 81280 | 1972 | Don't Do It/ Rag Mama Rag |
German 1972 release with two live tracks from Rock of Ages.
Full catalogue number is 1C 006-81280.
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Capitol | 3433(?) | 1972 | Don't Do It/ Get Up Jake |
US release October 1972, US #34 on the single charts.
The US B-side was labelled as the live version from Rock of Ages.
In fact it's the studio version, cut around the same time as The Band which
resurfaced on To Kingdom Come.
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Capitol | 3433 | 1973 | Rag Mama Rag/ Don't Do It
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Capitol | 3500 | 1973 | Caledonia Mission/ (I Don't Want to) Hang up my Rock'n Roll Shoes |
Live version of "Caledonia Mission" from Rock of Ages, released only in the US, February 1973.
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Capitol | P 3578 | 1973 | Ain't Got No Home/ Ain't Got No Home (mono) | US promo single, white label.
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Capitol | 3758 | 1973 | Ain't Got No Home/ Get Up Jake | Released November 1973, #73 on the US charts. Also incorrectly labels
"Get Up Jake" as coming from Rock of Ages.
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Capitol | CL 15767 | 1973 | Ain't Got No Home/ Get Up Jake | UK release. |
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Capitol | 81572 | 1973 | The Great Pretender/ Third Man Theme | Capitol 2C008 81572, 1973, France,
photo sleeve with B&W version of the Moondog Matinee poster sleeve. |
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Capitol | 3828 | 1974 | Third Man Theme/ W.S. Walcott Medicine Show |
US only.
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Capitol | 4316 | 1975 | Twilight/ Acadian Driftwood |
The only new cut on The Best of The Band was issued as a single.
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Capitol | CL 15887 | 1975 | Twilight/ The Weight |
UK single, September 1975.
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Capitol | 15861 | 1976 | Ring Your Bell/ Forbidden Fruit | UK, March 1976.
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Capitol | 4230 | 1976 | Ophelia/ Hobo Jungle
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Capitol | 4361 | 1976 | Georgia on My Mind/ The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down |
US only single, released as an endorsement for Jimmy Carter. Maybe the B-side was a poor choice...
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Capitol/ Electrola | 1C006
85 048 | 1976 | Georgia on My Mind/ The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down |
German 45 single.
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Capitol | 15921 | 1977 | Right As Rain/ Georgia On My Mind |
April 1977
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Capitol | CL 15921 | 1977 | Right As Rain / Knocking Lost John | UK demo single.
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Warner | 17187 | 1978 | Theme From The Last Waltz/ Out Of The Blue | With beige and black poster of the Triple LP. Also released in
France, and in
Germany
with
front cover,
back cover, and
promo insert in German.
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Warner | 8592 | 1978 | Out of the Blue/ The Well |
November 1978, US/Canada only.
#11 on the CHUM Toronto chart.
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EMI Gold | G 4528 | 1984 | Rag Mama Rag/ The Weight |
UK, July 1984.
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The Reunited Band
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Pyramid | PR 7031 | 1993 | Atlantic City |
1-track CD single
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Pyramid | PRCD 7031 | 1993 | Atlantic City |
Rare 2-track promotional CD single
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Pyramid | PRCD 7048 | 1993 | Remedy |
Rare 1-track promotional CD single
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Rhino | BANDCD1 | 1993 | Remedy/ Caves Of Jericho/ Atlantic City |
3-track UK-only promotional CD.
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Pyramid | 7048 | 1993 | Remedy |
1-track CD single, released December 1993 in US and Canada.
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Pyramid | Promo | 1994 |
Remedy/ Blind Willie Mctell | Promotional CD single, with live versions of two cuts from Jericho, "supplied by Friday
Night Videos, NBC".
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Pyramid | PRCD 7172 | 1996 |
Stand Up | Promotional CD single, with
The Band's funky version of "Stand Up" from High on the Hog.
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Pyramid | PRCD 7187 | 1996 |
Free Your Mind |
Promotional CD single for High on the Hog.
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Rick Danko
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
Arista | AS 0320 | 1978 | Java Blues/ Java Blues (mono) | Promo single for the 1977
solo album Rick Danko, with the Rick Danko/Emmett Grogan song "Java
Blues" in mono version on A-side and in stereo on B-side.
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Arista | ARIST 163 | 1978 | What a Town/ Shake It | Official UK single from Rick Danko.
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Arista | IER20427 | 1978 | What a Town/ Shake It | Japanese single with songs from Rick Danko.
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Breeze Hill | BHR ? | 2000 | Sip the Wine/ Next Time You See Me | Promo CD single for the 1999
live album Live on Breeze Hill.
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Levon Helm
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments | |
ABC | AB 12336 | 1977 | Milk Cow Boogie/ Milk Cow Boogie (mono) | White label promo 45 single for Levon Helm's 1977 debut
solo album Levon Helm & the RCO All-Stars.
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ABC | AB 12416 | 1978 | Ain't no way to forget you/ Ain't no way to forget you (mono) | Promo single for the 1978
solo album Levon Helm, also exists as a 12", with the same title on both sides. Plain white cover with only the title, singer and reference printed.
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MCA | MC 9813 | 1980 | Blue Moon of Kentucky | Promo white label single for the soundtrack to the movie
Coal Miner's Daughter,
from the same sessions that resulted in Levon's
American Son album.
The flip side is identical.
The offical single (MCA 41202) that later was released, had a cover of Lee Dorsey's
"Working in the Coal Mine" as B-side.
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MCA | 41202 | 1980 |
Blue Moon Of Kentucky/ Working In The Coal Mine | From the recording session for the Coal Miner's Daughter soundtrack that also produced Levon's great
American Son album.
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Capitol | 86506 | 1982 | Summertime Blues/ Money |
Dutch single release from Levon's 1982 solo album. "Summertime Blues" was included only on the European pressing of this album.
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LIBAN | 45107 | 1995 | Midnight on Hariba/ Phoenicia Street Shuffle |
Single with "Levon & The Band", advertised in Goldmine late 1995. No other information except titles and numbers, may not be the real thing.
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LIBAN | 56110 | 1995 | Screaming Strings/ Jammin' The Blues |
Another "Levon & The Band" single from the Goldmine ad.
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Robbie Robertson
Audio Files
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Label | Cat.# | Year | Tracks | Comments |
Geffen |
GEF 32(T) |
1987 |
Fallen Angel/ Hell's Half Acre/ Tailgate |
Promotional 45 RPM disc for Robbie's first solo album.
"Tailgate", by Robbie Robertson & Gary Chang, was
previously unissued.
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Geffen |
Promo |
1987 |
Showdown at Big Sky
|
Promotional 45 single for Robbie's first solo album,
with the song "Showdown at Big Sky".
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Geffen |
PRO-CD 2839 |
1987 |
Showdown at Big Sky
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US 2-track promotional Custom digipack CD single.
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Geffen |
928 175-7 |
1987 |
Showdown at Big Sky/ Hells Half Acre
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German promo single.
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Geffen |
40(T) |
1987 |
Somewhere Down the Crazy River/ Broken Arrow/ Tailgate
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Promotional single for Robbie's first solo album.
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Geffen |
PRO CD 3035 |
1987 |
Somewhere down the Crazy River/
Somewhere down the Crazy River
|
Promotional CD for Robbie's first solo album with two different
mixes "Crazy River".
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Geffen |
909 |
1987 |
Fallen Angel/ Fallen Angel
|
Spanish promotional single for Robbie's first solo album.
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Geffen | GEF32 | 1987 | Fallen Angel/ Hell's Half Acre/ Tailgate
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Geffen | GEF 928 153 7 | 1987 | Fallen Angel/ Hell's Half Acre |
German 7" single.
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Geffen | GEF40 | 1988 | Somewhere down the Crazy River/ Broken Arrow |
Released July 1988, #15 on the UK charts.
The song "Tailgate" (Robbie Robertson/ Gary Chang) also appears on the 12" version. Line-up for "Tailgate":
produced by Robbie Robertson, Robbie Robertson, guitar, vocal; Gary Chang, synthesiser arrangement and programming.
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Geffen | PRO-CD 3158 | 1988 | Broken Arrow |
Promo single for Robbie's first solo album.
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Geffen | GEF? | 1988 | Somewhere down the Crazy River/ Broken Arrow |
US release.
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Geffen | 927 955 7 | 1988 | Somewhere Down the Crazy River/ American Roulette |
German 7" single.
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Geffen | GEF46 CD 921 076 2 | 1988 | Fallen Angel |
German/French 4-track promo CD single.
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A&M | 17081 | 1988 | Christmas Must Be Tonight |
Promo CD single from the soundtrack Scrooged.
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Geffen | GES 19051 | 1991 | What about Now/ The Far Lonely Cry of Trains
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German 7" single.
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Geffen | 21674 | 1991 | What about Now/ The Far Lonely Cry of Trains/ Somewhere Down the Crazy River
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3 track CD maxi single printed in Germany 1991.
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Geffen |
PRO CD 4343 |
1991 |
What About Now
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Promotional single for Storyville.
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Geffen |
GFST 12 |
1991 |
What About Now/ The Far Lonely Cry Of Trains/ Somewhere Down The Crazy River
|
Promotional UK EP for Storyville.
"The Far Lonely Cry
of Trains" was included on Japanese pressings of Storyville, and on the soundtrack Jimmy Hollywood.
The track on side B is from Robbie's first solo album.
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Geffen |
GET 21674 |
1991 |
What About Now/ The Far Lonely Cry Of Trains/ Somewhere Down The Crazy River
|
Promotional German EP for Storyville.
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Geffen |
PRO CD 4357 |
1991 |
Go Back To Your Woods
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Promotional CD single for Storyville.
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Geffen |
GED 21700 |
1991 |
Go Back To Your Woods (LP Version)/
Broken Arrow (LP Version)/
Sign Of The Rainbow (LP Version)
|
German 3-track promotional CD single for Storyville.
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Geffen |
PRO CD 4362 |
1991 |
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Promotional CD single for Storyville.
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Geffen |
PRO CD 4415 |
1991 |
Breakin' the Rules.
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Promotional CD single for Storyville.
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Geffen | GEF? | 1991 | Shake This Town |
US CD single, same content as the Japanese promo single Geffen PRO CD 4362.
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Capitol | 89565 | 1994 | Mahk Jchi |
Canadian release, in leather case.
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Capitol | SPRO 79510 | 1994 | Mahk Jchi |
US promo 12".
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Capitol | DPRO 79442 | 1994 | Mahk Jchi |
1-track US promo CD.
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Polygram | CDP 1217 | 1994 | Ghost Dance |
Promo single for the
Jimmy Hollywood soundtrack.
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Capitol | 81883 | 1994 | Mahk Jchi |
Holland release, includes "Mahk Jchi" (Sweet Sioux Mix), "Mahk Jchi" (P.T.P.
Mix), "It Is A Good Day To Die", and the unreleased song "Deneta." Additional
production by Mike Kandel. Capitol C2 7243 8 81883 2 6
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Capitol | 82640 | 1995 | The Vanishing Breed |
4-track Dutch/German CD single with different mixes.
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Capitol | 82027 | 1995 | Ghost Dance |
4-track Dutch/German CD single with different mixes.
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Capitol | DPRO 1007 | 1997 |
Weeding/
Making a Noise/
Out Skirts
|
3-track promo CD for
Contact from the Underworld of Red Boy, with previously unreleased songs and new mixes by Howie B.
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Pussyfoot | SPRO 7087 | 1997 |
Weeding/
Making a Noise/
Out Skirts
|
3-track promo 12" for
Contact from the Underworld of Red Boy.
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EMI | 1 79811 7 | 1997 |
Sotto Il Velo Del Cielo/ Unbound
|
Mixed-artists promo 7"", for
Contact from the Underworld of Red Boy.
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Polydor | TYP3 | 1997 |
Take Your Partner By The Hand
|
Promotional CD for Howie B.'s 1997 album
Turn The Dark Off
and Robbie Robertson's 1998 album
Contact from the Underworld of Red Boy.
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Polydor | TYP 1-1/2 | 1997 |
Take Your Partner By The Hand
|
Promotional double 12" for Howie B.'s 1997 album
Turn The Dark Off
and Robbie Robertson's 1998 album
Contact from the Underworld of Red Boy.
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Capitol | DPRO 7087 | 1998 | In The Blood |
3-track US promo CD.
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Capitol | CDCLDJ 801 | 1998 | In The Blood |
1-track European promo CD.
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Capitol | DPRO 7087 6 12829 2 4 | 1998 | Unbound |
Promotional 7" single with two mixes of "Unbound."
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Capitol | DPRO 7087 6 12838 2 2 | 1998 | Unbound |
Promotional CD single with two mixes of "Unbound."
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Capitol | 85362 | 1998 |
In the Blood (radio edit)/ In the Blood (album version)/ The Vanishing Breed/ Ghost Dance
|
4-track European CD single.
Tracks 1 and 2 from Contact from the Underworld of Red Boy.
Tracks 3 and 4 from Music for the Native Americans.
Full catalog number is Capitol 7243 8 85362 2.
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Polydor | 569 327 2 | 1998 |
Take Your Partner By The Hand - Edit/ Take Your Partner By The Hand - DJ Premier Remix/ Hopscotch - Wagon Christ Remix/ Take Your Partner By The Hand - Album version
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2 simultaneous CD single releases from Polydor titled
Take Your Partner by the Hand UK, 30 March 1998,
with Howie B featuring Robbie Robertson. The song
"Hopscotch" does not feature Robertson.
"Take Your Partner by the Hand" was co-written by Howie B and Robbie Robertson and features on both
Howie B's
Turn The Dark Off
and Robbie Robertson's
Contact from the Underworld of Red Boy.
The Red Snapper Remix is an instrumental version (with odd half-heard bits of vocal) so it doesn't
add greatly to your Robbie Robertson collection. They are however brilliant essays in the art of remixing.
The DJ Premier Instrumental Remix has snatches of Robbie's vocal, and a sample from
"One Step Beyond" by Madness. The DJ Premier Remix is a good version where the vocals are less submerged.
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Polydor | 569 329 2 | 1998 |
Take Your Partner By The Hand - Red Snapper Remix/ Hopscotch - Dobie Remix/ Hopscotch - Album version/
Take Your Partner By The Hand - DJ Premier Instrumental Remix
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Hollywood | PRCD 11694 2 | 2004 | Shine Your Light |
Promotional CD single with two mixes of "Shine Your Light" from the Ladder 49 soundtrack.
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