Album artwork for Stage Fright by The Band

The Band's third studio album is also their third-best studio album, and that isn't bad. It's not as synchronous as 'Music from Big Pink' or as overpowering as 'The Band', but that's part of its appeal. The quintet's first two albums were such towering achievements that the group came to lean on its songs, turning the lion's share of them into concert staples. 'Stage Fright' is littered with lesser-known Robbie Robertson compositions possessing more modest charms than the overplayed likes of 'The Weight' and 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.' The title track is uncommonly hard-eyed and modern; Richard Manuel's vocal, like most of his turns at the mic, is sparkling. (Manuel also shines on the reflective 'Sleeping' and the uptempo 'Just Another Whistle Stop'). 'All La Glory' is a gorgeous lullaby, while 'Time to Kill' sounds like the Band doing Creedence Clearwater Revival. This isn't the place to discover this great North American band, but it's definitely a stop worth taking before your exploration is completed.

The Band

Stage Fright

Capitol Records
Album artwork for Stage Fright by The Band
LP

$24.99

LP

Released 01/29/2016Catalog Number

B002308001

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The Band

Stage Fright

Capitol Records
Album artwork for Stage Fright by The Band
LP

$24.99

LP

Released 01/29/2016Catalog Number

B002308001

Learn more

The Band's third studio album is also their third-best studio album, and that isn't bad. It's not as synchronous as 'Music from Big Pink' or as overpowering as 'The Band', but that's part of its appeal. The quintet's first two albums were such towering achievements that the group came to lean on its songs, turning the lion's share of them into concert staples. 'Stage Fright' is littered with lesser-known Robbie Robertson compositions possessing more modest charms than the overplayed likes of 'The Weight' and 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.' The title track is uncommonly hard-eyed and modern; Richard Manuel's vocal, like most of his turns at the mic, is sparkling. (Manuel also shines on the reflective 'Sleeping' and the uptempo 'Just Another Whistle Stop'). 'All La Glory' is a gorgeous lullaby, while 'Time to Kill' sounds like the Band doing Creedence Clearwater Revival. This isn't the place to discover this great North American band, but it's definitely a stop worth taking before your exploration is completed.