Live at Watkins Glen

Live at Watkins Glen
Live album by
ReleasedApril 4, 1995
RecordedAugust 17, 1969 – July 28, 1973
GenreRock
Length44:36
LabelCapitol
ProducerThe Band
The Band chronology
Across the Great Divide
(1994)
Live at Watkins Glen
(1995)
High on the Hog
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Live at Watkins Glen is a 1995 album by the Band, presented by Capitol Records as a live album from the Summer Jam at Watkins Glen rock festival held outside Watkins Glen, New York, on July 28, 1973, in front of 600,000 people. Garth Hudson's organ solo, "Too Wet to Work", and the plainly titled "Jam" come from the actual Watkins Glen concert, as does the introduction of the group by Bill Graham. The former track appears on the out-of-print 1994 box set Across the Great Divide, but the latter track is only present on the Watkins Glen disc. The remainder of the tracks are two studio outtakes with overdubbed crowd noise, "Back to Memphis" and "Endless Highway", plus five tracks from the Academy of Music shows in December 1971 and "Don't Ya Tell Henry" from the Woodstock festival in 1969. The two studio outtakes are available on the 2001 re-release of Moondog Matinee, without the crowd overdubs. The Academy of Music tracks are available on the 2001 two-CD re-release of Rock of Ages as "previously unavailable" tracks.

The album was originally prepared by the Band in 1973 and was supposed to be released in 1974 under the title Is Everybody Wet? but its release was cancelled.[2]

  1. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Live at Watkins Glen Review". AllMusic. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  2. ^ "The Band in 1972-73" (PDF). theband.hiof.no. Retrieved February 28, 2019.