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Manufacturer: Vanguard Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0015707984423 Label: Vanguard Records Manufacturer: Vanguard Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Vanguard Records Release Date: 2007-10-30 Studio: Vanguard Records
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Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Levon Helm's Dirt Farmer will be released October 30 by Vanguard Records, his first solo, studio album in 25 years. The organic feel of the sessions hark back to his work with The Band and comes on the heels of a wave of attention for his Midnight Rambles, late night concerts held at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY. It's a major landmark on a remarkable journey for Levon Helm. "The last few years have proven to me that we truly live in an age of miracles," writes Levon in the poignant liner notes. After arduous treatments for throat cancer that took away his singing voice and a fire that consumed over eighty percent of his recording studio, Helm was amazed to find both restored. On Dirt Farmer, Helm's pays tribute to his family, singing traditional songs that he learned growing up in rural Arkansas. He also covers songs by Steve Earle and J.B. Lenoir; full of Dobros, mandolins and acoustic guitars, the album resonates deeply, honoring Levon's roots. Multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell (Bob Dylan, Lyle Lovett, Solomon Burke) and Levon's daughter Amy, also a member of Ollabelle, produced and shepherded the project at "The Barn," Levon Helm Studios. Levon himself plays drums, mandolin, and acoustic guitar and provides all lead vocals.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Easily one of the best albums I've bought Comment: I purchased this album basically on a whim. Levon Helm sang one of my favorite songs ever with The Band ("The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"), so I thought I'd give this album a shot. I am really glad I did. Even with his voice not at 100% as he still recovers from throat cancer, his strength, wisdom, tenacity, earnestness, and just plain talent come through with every reedy note. Amazing. Anyone who is interested in keeping American traditional music alive should buy this album and listen to it again and again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awsome Comment: Classic Americana Music, An Instant Classic A Down Home Felling Music
"Real Music" JG
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dirt Farmer Comment: Levon Helm is awesome. Lyrics are great and the music flows and hits every lick.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Roots Music at its best Comment: This is my favorite album of the past two years. That 's saying alot because many fine albums have been pressed. However Levon Helm captures the soul of America and sings with a heartfelt passion very seldom heard. Bravo to Leon
Customer Rating:      Summary: 4.5 Stars.... Outstanding album from Levon Helm Comment: I saw Levon Helm at Bonnaroo a few weeks ago (more on that later) and that made me seek out his 2007 album. We are all aware of Helm's struggles, including recovering from throat cancer, so I couldn't wait to hear the album. And what a delight that turns out to be.
"Dirt Farmer" (13 tracks; 52 min.) brings Americana-music in its best form. Levon Helm takes lead vocals of course on the album, and switches from drums to acoustic guitar throughout the album. His daughter Amy Helm augments on backing vocals throughout, as well as paying drums and other instruments on a number of songs. My favorite tracks include "Poor Old Dirt Farmer", the delightful "Got Me A Woman", which is followed by "A Train Robbery", mostly Levon singing over an acoustic guitar. The song shows the limitations of Levon's vocals, but that just makes it only better and more authentic to me. Other great songs include "The Blind Child" and the closer "Wide Rivers to Cross", which brings it all home and summarizes the album perfectly. I can't emphasize enough what a delight this album has turned out to be for me, and I've been playing it non-stop. Levon himself adds great liner notes to the album (addressed as "Dear Friends").
Back to the Bonnaroo set: it was just fabulous. Levon, looking frail in frame but seemingly doing very well AND enjoying himself, switched from drums to acoustic guitar and mandolin throughout the set, as he did on the album. The set included many of the songs from "Dirt Farmer" but of course included a number of the Band's songs, culminating in the last song of the set, the inevitable "The Weight", bringing it with vigor. What a delight that set was, and one of the highlights for me of the entire Bonnaroo festival. Meanwhile, "Dirt Farmer" is HIGHLY recommended.
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