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Times Like These was Band bassist Rick Danko's final album, a posthumous release featuring tracks from a variety of sources dating from an aborted solo project in 1993 to Danko's final live performance in Ann Arbor, Michigan just days before his death.[1]

Times Like These
Compilation album by
Released2000
GenreFolk rock
ProducerAaron Professor Louie Hurwitz, Jim Tullio
Rick Danko chronology
Live on Breeze Hill
(1999)
Times Like These
(2000)
Cryin' Heart Blues
(2005)

Those tracks recorded specifically for the project were the title track (a song Danko had written in the 1970s but had yet to find a place for), "Ripple" (suggested by the President of Breeze Hill Records, who issued the album), "All Our Past Times" (in keeping with Danko's revisiting of a song from his younger days), "This Wheel's on Fire" (a second, unfinished, revisit, it features an entirely redone arrangement by The Crowmatix and Garth Hudson), "You Can Go Home" and "People of Conscience" (both written by Tom Pacheco, the former co-written by Danko, and focusing on human rights).[2] Of the remaining four, "Book Faded Brown" and "Let the Four Winds Blow"- the latter sung by Danko cohort Aaron Hurwitz- date from Danko's last live show on December 6, 1999, both featuring posthumous overdubbing by Hurwitz and others. "Chain Gang" dated from the sessions for The Band's High on the Hog album and featured all of the late-period members of The Band except Levon Helm and "Change Is Good" featuring Joe Walsh dated from an aborted 1993 solo project for Elektra Records.[3]


Track listing


  1. "Times Like These" (Danko) 4:19
  2. "Ripple" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) 5:41
  3. "All Our Past Times" (Danko, Eric Clapton) 3:46
  4. "Book Faded Brown" (Paul Jost) 3:12
  5. "Chain Gang" (Sam Cooke) 4:10
  6. "Change Is Good" (Danko, Jim Tullio, Ed Kaercher) 4:10
  7. "Sip the Wine" (Danko, Tim Drummond) 5:19
  8. "This Wheel's on Fire" (Danko, Bob Dylan) 5:06
  9. "You Can Go Home" (Danko, Tom Pacheco) 5:34
  10. "Let the Four Winds Blow" (Dave Bartholomew, Antoine "Fats" Domino) 3:22
  11. "People of Conscience" (Pacheco) 4:10

Personnel



References


  1. Times Like These. The Band Official Website. Accessed April 15, 2012.
  2. Times Like These - Rick Danko. AllMusic.com. Accessed April 15, 2012.
  3. Rick Danko - Times Like These. CDUniverse.com. Accessed April 15, 2012.

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[es] Times Like These

«Times Like These» es el segundo sencillo extraído del álbum One by One de los Foo Fighters, editado el día de reyes de 2003. La canción se caracteriza por poseer la irregular métrica de 7/4, además de tener referencias a Hüsker Dü es uno de sus versos (I'm a new day rising). Al enterarse Dave Grohl de que George W. Bush había utilizado esta canción para su campaña electoral de 2004, el grupo se involucró políticamente en favor de la campaña de su rival, John Kerry. Esta canción es parte de la banda sonora de la película American Pie 3.[2]



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