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Concert for Bangladesh
Performer Notes
Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Billy Preston (vocals, keyboards); Ringo Starr (vocals, drums, tambourine); Leon Russell (vocals); Eric Clapton (guitar, electric guitar); Pete Ham (acoustic guitar); Ali Akbar Khan (sarod); Ravi Shankar (sitar); Kamala Chakravarti (tamboura); Jim Horn (saxophone); Alla Rakha (tabla).
Audio Mixers: Alan Rouse; Norm Kinney; Paul Hicks.
Recording information: 08/01/1971.
Director: Claire Ferguson.
Editors: Harvey Bekowsky; Claire Ferguson.
Photographers: Tom Wilkes ; Alan Pariser; Barry Feinstein; Henry Diltz.
The film made of the August 1, 1971 concerts in New York's Madison Square Garden to raise relief funds for Bangladesh was given a deluxe reissue on this two-disc DVD, one disc of which contains the original film, the other offering extra features. Organized by George Harrison and also featuring spots by Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, and Ravi Shankar, the concert itself might not quite match the expectations some fans might have for such a star-studded lineup. The good-time rock-soul of Preston and Russell, though they were briefly hitmakers in the early '70s, is on the slight side compared to Harrison and Dylan's music. In addition, the acoustic-based Dylan set is a little low-key; though he offers some of his top songs (including "Blowin' in the Wind," "Just Like a Woman," "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall"), the accompaniment seems tentative and under-rehearsed. Too, the on-stage band is perhaps bigger than it needs to be, including not just Eric Clapton (who doesn't sing or perform any of his own material) and Ringo Starr, but numerous other guitarists, bassists, singers, and horn players, some of whom are basically swamped by the arrangements.
All that noted, there's still much to enjoy about this concert and film, particularly as it remains the best place to watch footage of George Harrison as a solo artist. While his vocals are a bit nervous at times, for the most part he offers good versions of highlights from both his first solo album, All Things Must Pass ("My Sweet Lord," "Awaiting on You All," "Beware of Darkness"), and his Beatles-era compositions ("Something," "Here Comes the Sun," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"). The large complement of gospel-soul-flavored backup singers adds different shades than are heard on the studio versions, and "Here Comes the Sun" is performed in a touching acoustic rendition (with Pete Ham of Badfinger on second guitar). Ravi Shankar opens the proceedings with more solemn Indian music that helps remind the audience about the cause the event raised money for, as does Harrison's closing performance of the non-LP single "Bangla Desh." The filming itself might be a little less sophisticated than the best rockumentaries of the era, but satisfactorily captures the on-stage action and sense of occasion. The bonus disc offers worthwhile bonus items, including a 45-minute documentary on the concert, with interviews of some of the participants; smaller features on the making of the film and the album; and just a few previously unissued performances from the rehearsals, sound check and afternoon show, including Dylan's "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" and "If Not for You," along with a cover of Robert Johnson's "Come on in My Kitchen" by Harrison, Clapton, and Russell. ~ Richie Unterberger
1. Introduction By George Harrison And Ravi Shankar
2. Bangla Dhun
3. Wah-Wah
4. My Sweet Lord
5. Awaiting On You All
6. That's The Way God Planned It
7. It Don't Come Easy
8. Beware Of Darkness
9. Band Introduction
10. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
11. Jumpin' Jack Flash
12. Young Blood
13. Here Comes The Sun
14. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
15. It Takes A Lot To Laugh/It Takes A Train To Cry
16. Blowin' In The Wind
17. Just Like A Woman
18. Something
19. Bangla Desh
Synopsis
On DVD for the first time, The Legendary 1971 Concert Featuring George Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Leon Russell and Billy Preston restored and remixed, plus a new 45-minute documentary about this unprecedented effort. The Concert for Bangladesh was the first benefit concert of its kind in that it brought together an extraordinary assemblage of major artists collaborating for a common humanitarian cause setting the precedent that music could be used to serve a higher purpose. Bob Geldof cited The Concert for Bangladesh as an inspiration for Live Aid and all that came after it. The concert sold out Madison Square Garden and along with the Grammy Award winning triple-LP boxset, and the feature film, has generated millions for UNICEF and raised awareness for the organization around the world, as well as among other musicians and their fans. It is acknowledged as the inspiration and forerunner to the major global fundraising events of recent years. To quote the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan George and his friends were pioneers.
This 2 Discs package includes the 99 minute original film restored and remixed in 5.1 plus 72 minutes of extras featuring a 45 minute documentary The Concert For Bangladesh Revisited with George & Friends, about the background to the two shows with exclusive interviews and contributions from United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and Sir Bob Geldof. There is also previous unseen footage: If Not For You, featuring George and Bob Dylan from rehearsals, Come On In My Kitchen featuring George, Eric Clapton and Leon Russell at the sound check and a Bob Dylan performance from the afternoon show of Love Minus Zeor/No Limit not included in the original film.
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