3 audio discs (3 hours, 33 minutes, 26 seconds) : digital ; 4 3/4 inches digital optical 1.4 m. per second stereo audio file CD audio 4 3/4 in
Other Title:
Back to the garden Woodstock fiftieth anniversary collection Woodstock 50th anniversary collection
Notes:
Compact discs Program notes by Andy Zax and Jesse Jarnow (23 pages : illustrations, some colour) in container Produced for release by Andy Zax & Brian Kehew Various performers
Contents:
Disc 1: Handsomem Johnny (Richie Havens) Freedom (Richie Havens) Everybody's ground getting comfortable? (Tim Hardin) It's deadly serious, man (John Morris) Coming into Los Angeles (Arlo Guthrie) Lotta freaks! (Arlo Guthrie) Drug store truck drivin' man (Joan Baez with Jeffrey Shurtleff) Please come down (Chip Monck) The "Fish" cheer/I-feel-like-I'm-fixin'-to-die rag (Country Joe McDonald) Jingo (Santana) Soul sacrifice (Santana) Helen Savage, please call your father (Chip Monck) Darling be home soon (John Sebastian) It's not poison (Wavy Gravy) Going up the country (Canned Heat) On the road again (Canned Heat) Disc 2: Country common sense (Chip Monck, Country Joe McDonald, Ken Babbs) Dark star (Grateful Dead) Bad moon rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival) I puut a spell on you (Creedence Clearwater Revival) Kozmic blues (Janis Joplin) Piece of my heart (Janis Joplin) Medley: Dance to the music/Music lover/Iwant to take you higher / (Sly & The Family Stone) We're not gonna take it (The Who) My generation (The Who) Somebody to love (Jefferson Airplane) Volunteers (Jefferson Airplane) We must be in Heaven, man! (Hugh Romney) Disc 3: I think you people have proven something to the world (Max Yasgur) With a little help from my friends (Joe Cocker) Looks like we're gonna get a little bit of rain (John Morris) I'm going home (Ten Years After) The weight (The Band) Spinning wheel (Blood, Sweat & Tears) Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (Crosby, Stills & Nash) Sea of madness (Crosby, Stills & Nash) Wooden ships (Crosby, Stills & Nash) Love march (The Butterfield Blues) At the hop (Sha Na Na) It's been a delight seeing you (Chip Monck)