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  1. Robbie Robertson - cronologia; Album precedente. Robbie Robertson . Album successivo. Music for the Native Americans . Storyville è il secondo album discografico in studio da solista del cantante canadese Robbie Robertson, pubblicato nel 1991. Tracce. Tutte le tracce sono ...

  2. Organ [Hammond] – Ronnie Foster. Percussion – Alex Acuna *. Vocals, Soloist, Guitar – Robbie Robertson. Written-By – Robertson *. Arranged By [Horn Section 1] – Wardell Quezergue. Backing Vocals – Code Blue (12) Bass – Guy Pratt. Drums – Jerry Marotta. Guitar – Bill Dillon.

  3. Robbie Robertson (1987) Storyville (1991) Robbie Robertson is the solo debut album by Canadian rock musician Robbie Robertson, released in 1987. Though Robertson had been a professional musician since the late 1950s, notably a founder of and primary songwriter for The Band, this was his first solo album.

  4. 30 de sept. de 1991 · One gets the feeling that Robbie Robertson really liked U2's I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For and With or Without You and copied the production sound, adding a dash of New Orleans (but mainstream and sterile). You also get the feeling that there was a whole songwriting team at the start (which doesn't even have to be true) that wanted to make the songs on Storyville radio/MTV-ready.

  5. 30 de sept. de 1991 · Listen to Storyville by Robbie Robertson on Apple Music. Stream songs including Night Parade, Hold Back the Dawn and more. ... More By Robbie Robertson. Robbie Robertson. 1987. Music for The Native Americans. 1994. Sinematic. 2019. Contact from the Underworld of Redboy. 1998. Testimony.

  6. 1987’s Robbie Robertson appears on the first disc here and became an instant classic, featuring guest stars such as U2 on “Sweet Fire Of Love.” Continuing the landmark Americana-esque direction of The Band’s music, the album garnered 4 and 5 stars reviews especially for its exemplary songwriting.

  7. Robbie Robertson was the architect of the Band, the one-time Bob Dylan backing group who profoundly changed the course of popular music in the late 1960s with their first two albums. As their principal songwriter and chief conceptualist, Robertson helped develop the idea of Americana music by spinning North American history into myths and undergirding his songs with a fusion of rock & roll ...