This triple LP set was originally released in conjunction with the movie and therefore it's also called Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More but it's more commonly referred to as Woodstock I. The album was very successful and reached #1 at the Billboard Pop Album charts in 1970. It was re-released as a remastered double CD album on August 12, 1994.
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| - This triple LP set was originally released in conjunction with the movie and therefore it's also called Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More but it's more commonly referred to as Woodstock I. The album was very successful and reached #1 at the Billboard Pop Album charts in 1970. It was re-released as a remastered double CD album on August 12, 1994.
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Caption
| - Album cover of Woodstock I
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| - * All Music Guide link
* English Wikipedia link
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Title
| - Freedom
- Volunteers
- At the Hop
- Coming into Los Angeles
- Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man
- Going Up the Country
- I Had a Dream
- I'm Going Home
- Joe Hill
- Love March
- Rainbows All Over Your Blues
- Rock and Soul Music
- Sea of Madness
- Soul Sacrifice
- Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
- We're Not Gonna Take It > See Me, Feel Me
- With a Little Help from My Friends
- Wooden Ships
- "Fish" Cheer > I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin-To-Die-Rag
- Medley: Star Spangled Banner > Purple Haze > Instrumental Solo
- Medley: Dance To The Music > Music Lover > I Want To Take You Higher
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| - 90.0
- not recorded at Woodstock
- the beginning of the song has the rain chant by the crowd, where the audience tries to "stop" the rain
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Cover
| - Woodstock 1 album cover.jpg
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| - This triple LP set was originally released in conjunction with the movie and therefore it's also called Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More but it's more commonly referred to as Woodstock I. The album was very successful and reached #1 at the Billboard Pop Album charts in 1970. It was re-released as a remastered double CD album on August 12, 1994. The tracks from this album as well as tracks from the follow-up Woodstock II and additional bonus material made it onto the box set Woodstock - Three Days of Peace and Music (1994). The only difference is that all stage announcements were removed so that most of the tracks are now shorter on the box set.
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