Jericho (The Band album)
1993 studio album by the Band / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jericho is the eighth studio album by Canadian-American rock group the Band. Coming seventeen years after their "farewell concert", it was released in 1993 and was the first album to feature the latter-day configuration of the group, as well as their first release for the Rhino subsidiary Pyramid Records.
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Released | November 2, 1993 (1993-11-02) | |||
Recorded | Mid-1993, except "Country Boy" (October 1985) and "Atlantic City" (1990–91) | |||
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Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 56:53 | |||
Label | Rhino | |||
Producer | John Simon, Aaron L. Hurwitz, the Band | |||
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Original members Levon Helm (drums/mandolin/guitar/vocal), Rick Danko (bass/guitar/vocal) and Garth Hudson (organ/keyboards/horns) were joined by Jim Weider (who had played guitar for the group from the time of their 1983 reformation), Randy Ciarlante (who had joined on drums in 1990) and Richard Bell (who had joined as keyboardist in 1991). There were an additional fourteen guest musicians. Having so many guests would be commonplace on the latter-day group's albums.