Levon Helm and his musical partners in the Band made a career from mining the rich traditions of American music -- blues, folk, country, jazz, gospel, rock & roll, and much more -- and fashioning them into something that honored its sources yet was recognizably its own thing. Mavis Staples was a shining example of the sort of artist the Band revered; as a member of the Staple Singers, she was first and foremost a gospel singer, but her music was also steeped in blues, R&B, and funk, and she discovered something strong, sustaining, and life-affirming in any song that caught her eye. The Band featured the Staple Singers in their 1978 film The Last Waltz, accompanying them on a sublime performance of "The Weight," and Helm would cross paths with Staples every once in a while in the years that followed. On June 3, 2011, Staples played a concert at Helms studio and performance space in Woodstock, New York, with Helm and his band joining Staples and her musicians for the show. It would be the last time they performed together, with cancer finally claiming Helm after a long battle in April 2012, and thankfully the recording equipment at his studio was running as they joined together in song. Carry Me Home is a live album drawn from that June 2011 performance, and its an excellent document of the simple, powerfully eloquent magic that happens when Mavis Staples steps before a vocal mike and lets her spirit elevate all around her. Helms vocals are only very occasionally audible on these tapes, with cancer reducing his proud Arkansas tenor to a rasp, but the joyous, lively shuffle of his drumming gives the performances an audible boost throughout, and the addition of his guitars and horn section turns this into a Sunday service that threatens to become a party at any moment. When Staples and her harmony vocalists get happy on these songs, they do so in the service of a message that only makes the music all the more effective, turning the elation of her performances into something even more special. Mavis Staples and Levon Helm were two artists who were also friends and admirers, and they knew how to bring out the best in one another. Thats exactly what they do on Carry Me Home, and its a thing of beauty to witness. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi
ザ・バンド『The Last Waltz』以降、40年近く友人関係にあった二人の未発表セッションが公開。リヴォンが亡くなる1年前の2011年6月に彼のスタジオで録音したカヴァーを12曲収め、メイヴィスは冒頭のインプレッションズ"This Is My Country"から絶好調だ。ニーナ・シモンやストーンズ曲にリヴォン自身の"Wide River To Cross"やディランの"You Got To Serve Somebody"も交えつつ、ラストはもちろん"The Weight"で。
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タワーレコード(vol.462(2022年5月25日発行号)掲載)
2 Trouble In Mind Blues by Thelma La Vizzo
3 Farther Along by J. H. Howell's Carolina Hillbillies
4 Handwriting On The Wall by The Staple Singers
5 I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free by Billy Taylor
6 Move Along Train by The Staple Singers
7 unknown
8 When I Go Away by Larry Campbell (From Electric Dirt Levon Helm Released 2009)
9 Wide River to Cross by Buddy Miller
10 You Gotta Move by Fred McDowell
11 Gotta Serve Somebody by Bob Dylan (From Slow Train Coming by Bob Dylan Released 1979
12The Weight by The Band
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