
Carry Me Home
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Iconic singer Mavis Staples is an alchemist of American music, and \r\nduring her 70+ year career one of her most beloved musical moments was her riveting performance in Martin Scorseseâs filmâ The Last Waltz,â performing âThe Weightâ with The Band, a moment that forged a life-long friendship between her and Levon Helm.
Staples came to Woodstock, NY to perform as part of Helmâs renowned Midnight Ramble series, and the ensuing concertâavailable now for the first time on the rousing new ANTI- Records release Carry Me Homeâwould mark a personal high watermark for both artists. Captured live in the summer of 2011, Carry Me Home showcases two of the past centuryâs most iconic voices coming together in love and joy, tracing their shared roots and celebrating the enduring power of faith and music. The setlist was righteous that night, mixing vintage gospel and soul with timeless folk and blues, and the performances were loose and playful, fueled by an ecstatic atmosphere that was equal parts family reunion and tent revival. Read between the lines, though, and thereâs an even more poignant story at play here. Neither Staples nor Helm knew that this would be their last performance togetherâthe collection marks one of Helmâs final recordings before his deathâand listening back now, a little more than a decade later, tunes like âThis May Be The Last Timeâ and âFarther Alongâ take on new, bittersweet meaning.
The result is an album thatâs at once a time capsule and a memorial, a blissful homecoming and a fond farewell, a once-in-a-lifetime concertâand friendshipâpreserved for the ages. Staples and the nightâs soulful crew of backup singers handle the vast majority of the vocal work here, but itâs perhaps album closer âThe Weight,â which features Helm chiming in with lead vocals for the first time, that stands as the concertâs most emotional moment.
"It never crossed my mind that it might be the last time weâd see each other,â says Staples. âHe was so full of life and so happy that week. He was the same old Levon Iâd always known, just a beautiful spirit inside and out.â
"My dad built The Midnight Rambles to restore his spirit, his voice, and his livelihood,â says Helmâs daughter, Amy, who sang backup vocals with her father and Staples at their performance. âHeâd risen back up from all that had laid him down, and to have Mavis come sing and sanctify that stage was the ultimate triumph for him.â
Tracklist
This Is My Country
Trouble In My Mind
Farther Along
Hand Writing On The Wall
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
Move Along Train
This May Be The Last Time
When I Go Away
Wide River To Cross
You Got To Move
You Got To Serve Somebody
The Weight
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/RFu9qnI3APo
Product Info
Limited LP : Indies Exclusive Clear Vinyl
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
Iconic singer Mavis Staples is an alchemist of American music, and \r\nduring her 70+ year career one of her most beloved musical moments was her riveting performance in Martin Scorseseâs filmâ The Last Waltz,â performing âThe Weightâ with The Band, a moment that forged a life-long friendship between her and Levon Helm.
Staples came to Woodstock, NY to perform as part of Helmâs renowned Midnight Ramble series, and the ensuing concertâavailable now for the first time on the rousing new ANTI- Records release Carry Me Homeâwould mark a personal high watermark for both artists. Captured live in the summer of 2011, Carry Me Home showcases two of the past centuryâs most iconic voices coming together in love and joy, tracing their shared roots and celebrating the enduring power of faith and music. The setlist was righteous that night, mixing vintage gospel and soul with timeless folk and blues, and the performances were loose and playful, fueled by an ecstatic atmosphere that was equal parts family reunion and tent revival. Read between the lines, though, and thereâs an even more poignant story at play here. Neither Staples nor Helm knew that this would be their last performance togetherâthe collection marks one of Helmâs final recordings before his deathâand listening back now, a little more than a decade later, tunes like âThis May Be The Last Timeâ and âFarther Alongâ take on new, bittersweet meaning.
The result is an album thatâs at once a time capsule and a memorial, a blissful homecoming and a fond farewell, a once-in-a-lifetime concertâand friendshipâpreserved for the ages. Staples and the nightâs soulful crew of backup singers handle the vast majority of the vocal work here, but itâs perhaps album closer âThe Weight,â which features Helm chiming in with lead vocals for the first time, that stands as the concertâs most emotional moment.
"It never crossed my mind that it might be the last time weâd see each other,â says Staples. âHe was so full of life and so happy that week. He was the same old Levon Iâd always known, just a beautiful spirit inside and out.â
"My dad built The Midnight Rambles to restore his spirit, his voice, and his livelihood,â says Helmâs daughter, Amy, who sang backup vocals with her father and Staples at their performance. âHeâd risen back up from all that had laid him down, and to have Mavis come sing and sanctify that stage was the ultimate triumph for him.â
Tracklist
This Is My Country
Trouble In My Mind
Farther Along
Hand Writing On The Wall
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
Move Along Train
This May Be The Last Time
When I Go Away
Wide River To Cross
You Got To Move
You Got To Serve Somebody
The Weight
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/RFu9qnI3APo
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Product Info
Limited LP : Indies Exclusive Clear Vinyl
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
Iconic singer Mavis Staples is an alchemist of American music, and \r\nduring her 70+ year career one of her most beloved musical moments was her riveting performance in Martin Scorseseâs filmâ The Last Waltz,â performing âThe Weightâ with The Band, a moment that forged a life-long friendship between her and Levon Helm.
Staples came to Woodstock, NY to perform as part of Helmâs renowned Midnight Ramble series, and the ensuing concertâavailable now for the first time on the rousing new ANTI- Records release Carry Me Homeâwould mark a personal high watermark for both artists. Captured live in the summer of 2011, Carry Me Home showcases two of the past centuryâs most iconic voices coming together in love and joy, tracing their shared roots and celebrating the enduring power of faith and music. The setlist was righteous that night, mixing vintage gospel and soul with timeless folk and blues, and the performances were loose and playful, fueled by an ecstatic atmosphere that was equal parts family reunion and tent revival. Read between the lines, though, and thereâs an even more poignant story at play here. Neither Staples nor Helm knew that this would be their last performance togetherâthe collection marks one of Helmâs final recordings before his deathâand listening back now, a little more than a decade later, tunes like âThis May Be The Last Timeâ and âFarther Alongâ take on new, bittersweet meaning.
The result is an album thatâs at once a time capsule and a memorial, a blissful homecoming and a fond farewell, a once-in-a-lifetime concertâand friendshipâpreserved for the ages. Staples and the nightâs soulful crew of backup singers handle the vast majority of the vocal work here, but itâs perhaps album closer âThe Weight,â which features Helm chiming in with lead vocals for the first time, that stands as the concertâs most emotional moment.
"It never crossed my mind that it might be the last time weâd see each other,â says Staples. âHe was so full of life and so happy that week. He was the same old Levon Iâd always known, just a beautiful spirit inside and out.â
"My dad built The Midnight Rambles to restore his spirit, his voice, and his livelihood,â says Helmâs daughter, Amy, who sang backup vocals with her father and Staples at their performance. âHeâd risen back up from all that had laid him down, and to have Mavis come sing and sanctify that stage was the ultimate triumph for him.â
Tracklist
This Is My Country
Trouble In My Mind
Farther Along
Hand Writing On The Wall
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
Move Along Train
This May Be The Last Time
When I Go Away
Wide River To Cross
You Got To Move
You Got To Serve Somebody
The Weight
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/RFu9qnI3APo











