34) Music From Big Pink

The Band

Posted Nov 01, 2003 12:00 AM

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"Big Pink" was a garishly pink house in Woodstock, New York, where the Band -- Dylan's '65-66 backup band on tour -- moved to be near Dylan after his motorcycle accident. While he recuperated, the Band backed him on the demos later known as The Basement Tapes [see No. 291] and made its own debut. Dylan offered to play on the album; the Band said no thanks. "We didn't want to just ride his shirttail all the time," drummer Levon Helm said. Dylan contributed "I Shall Be Released" and co-wrote two other tunes. But it was the rustic beauty of the Band's music and the incisive drama of its own reflections on family and obligations, such as "The Weight," that made Big Pink an instant homespun classic.

Total album sales: 500,000

Peak chart position: 30

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