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Discography / Jubilation

Jubilation

Released September 15, 1998, on River North Records, to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Music from Big Pink. Recorded in the spring of 1998 in a converted barn at Levon Helm's Woodstock property. The tenth and final Band studio album. Produced by Aaron Hurwitz. The reunion years are covered more broadly in Reunion Years (1983–1999); this page covers the record itself.

Track listing

Eleven tracks, mostly original, a reversal of the covers-heavy approach of the two previous albums. Confirmed songs include:

The album also features a co-write and guest vocal from John Hiatt, and contributions from Bobby Charles and Allen Toussaint.

Personnel

This is the only Band studio album with no contribution at all from Richard Manuel, who had died in 1986.

Critical standing

The best-reviewed of the three reunion-era studio albums. The Music Box gave it four out of five stars, praising Helm's vocals and the guest contributions. No Depression called the songwriting more heartfelt than on the previous two records, while noting nothing on it quite matched the impact of Jericho's cover of "Blind Willie McTell."

Notes

By the time of release the group was reportedly already working on a follow-up. It never happened. Rick Danko died in his sleep the following December, ending the group for good, which makes Hudson's closing instrumental, "French Girls," the actual final piece of music the Band ever released.