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Across the Great Divide is a 1976 American Western film directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Robert Logan, Heather Rattray, and George Buck Flower. The film was shot on location in Utah and Canada.
Ward described "Across the Great Divide" "a magnificent opening" to The Band, particularly praising the melody and the lead vocal by Richard Manuel. [3] According to The New Rolling Stone Album Guide critic Mark Kemp, "Across the Great Divide" is a "sweeping" opening to the album. [8]
Across the Great Divide (film), starring Robert Logan, Heather Rattray and Mark Edward Hall; Across the Great Divide (album), a 1994 album box set by The Band Across the Great Divide (song), a song by The Band; Across the Great Divide: the Band and America, a book (Hyperion, 1994) by Barney Hoskyns about the members and career of The Band ISBN ...
The album concept was inspired by the 1990 album True Voices, which was also made up of cover songs including one that Griffith recorded on Other Voices, Other Rooms – "Across The Great Divide", written by Kate Wolf.
Through May 1966, Dylan and the remaining foursome (together with pick-up drummers, including the actor and musician Mickey Jones) traveled across the U.S., Australia, and Europe. After the final shows in Britain, Dylan retreated to his new home in Woodstock, New York , and the Hawks joined him there shortly thereafter.
"Across the Great Divide" is the first track on Nanci Griffith's 1993 cover album called Other Voices, Other Rooms. She is accompanied by Emmylou Harris. She is accompanied by Emmylou Harris. Klezmer revival folk musicians Daniel Kahn and Sarah Mina Gordon premiered a Yiddish-language cover of Wolf's "Telluride" at the Yiddish Book Center 's ...
Endless Highway: The Music of the Band, a tribute to the Band, was released on January 30, 2007. ... "Across the Great Divide" performed by Lucas Reynolds
Apple's cover of "Across the Universe", credited to John Lennon and Paul McCartney (pictured in 1964), was recorded for the Pleasantville soundtrack, released in 1998.Apple provided vocals to Zach Galifianakis ' (pictured in 2007) promotional single "Come On and Get It (Up in 'Dem Guts)" (2006).