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  1. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsStage Fright - Rolling Stone

    Stage Fright. By John Burks. September 17, 1970. Step right up ladies & gents! Don’t be shy, anybody can play this game. Want you to join me as we explore the appearance of another strange ...

  2. The self-doubt is explicitly stated in the title track but a song like "All LaGlory"— a lullaby to Robbie Robertson's daughter that feels fraught with the band's own fears - proves that the soul of Stage Fright is written in between the lines. August 17, 1970 14 Songs, 48 minutes ℗ 2000 Capitol Records Inc.

  3. The second disc with the Royal Albert Hall show is well worth the price of admission for this set alone. Even if you already have Stage Fright in another media format, this Albert Hall set is the best Band concert available - bar none, in my humble opinion. But don't take it from me, even Robbie said it was the best concert The Band ever played.

  4. Comments: 11. Musicman from New Jersey I often host Karaoke Parties, and after my intro and trying to put people at ease so as to come up and sing, I start the show by singing this song.; Remund from South Dakota I agree that this song is such a good representation of performing. As someone with stage fright, I completely understand the feeling of getting to the end, finally feeling ...

  5. 7 de abr. de 2021 · As far as “Stage Fright” is concerned, this is the title track from The Band’s third album, which Capitol Records released on 17 August 1970. It is also the lead single from that project. And later a different version was featured on the aforementioned Before the Flood album.

  6. Stage Fright, an Album by The Band. Released 17 August 1970 on Capitol (catalog no. SW-425; Vinyl LP). Genres: Roots Rock, Folk Rock. Rated #156 in the best albums of 1970, and #6889 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Robbie Robertson (electric guitar), Robbie Robertson (songwriter), The Band (producer), Todd Rundgren (recording engineer, mixing engineer), Glyn Johns (mixing engineer ...

  7. Stage fright is an album I love despite its pervading feeling of sadness. With hindsight that could be explained by the parlous state of some of the band members where their sudden success and affluence had been an overwhelming experience that they found hard to handle.