1971 studio album by the Band
Cahoots is the fourth studio album by Canadian -American rock band the Band . It was released on September 15, 1971 to mixed reviews, and was their last album of original material for four years. The album's front cover was painted by New York artist/illustrator Gilbert Stone, while the back cover features a photograph portrait of the group by Richard Avedon . The album features guest vocals from Van Morrison . Libby Titus , the partner of drummer Levon Helm and mother of their daughter Amy Helm , also contributed uncredited backing vocals to "The River Hymn", the first time a woman appeared on a Band album.[ 9] [ 10]
Rolling Stone critic Jon Landau described the mood of the album as being "filled with a 'tinge of extinction.' "[ 11]
In 2021, a "50th Anniversary" edition of the album was released containing a remix of the original tracks plus outtakes and a partial concert recording from the Olympia Theatre, Paris in May 1971.[ 12]
Title Writer(s) Lead vocals 1. "Shoot Out in Chinatown" Robertson Manuel, Danko, Helm 2:51 2. "The Moon Struck One" Robertson Manuel 4:09 3. "Thinkin' Out Loud" Robertson Danko 3:19 4. "Smoke Signal" Robertson Helm 5:11 5. "Volcano" Robertson Danko 3:05 6. "The River Hymn" Robertson Helm 4:40
2000 reissue bonus tracks [ edit ] Title Writer(s) Lead vocals 12. "Endless Highway" (early studio take ) Robertson Manuel 3:46 13. "When I Paint My Masterpiece" (alternate take) Dylan Helm 3:57 14. "Bessie Smith" (outtake) Robertson, Danko Robertson, Danko 4:17 15. "Don't Do It " (outtake – studio version) Holland-Dozier-Holland Helm 3:54 16. "Radio Commercial " 1:04
The Band [ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
Rick Danko – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals Levon Helm – drums, mandolin, bass, vocals Garth Hudson – organ, accordion, piano, saxophones Richard Manuel – piano, drums, marimba, vocals Robbie Robertson – electric and acoustic guitars, piano Additional personnel
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Studio albums
Live albums Compilations Films Singles Other songs Related Discography Bob Dylan Bob Dylan World Tour 1966 Bob Dylan and the Band 1974 Tour Cate Brothers Ronnie Hawkins The Weight Band Big Pink Shangri-La List of Basement Tapes songs List of Basement Tapes songs (1975) So Many Roads (1965, Helm, Hudson, Robertson) The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album (1975, Helm, Hudson) No Reason to Cry (1976, Danko, Helm, Hudson, Manuel, Robertson) Let It Rock (1995, Bell, Ciarlante, Danko, Helm, Hudson, Weider) Carry Me Home (2022, Helm, Weider) Endless Highway: The Music of the Band The Complete Last Waltz This Wheel's on Fire: Levon Helm and the Story of the Band