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Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
Northern Lights-Southern Cross: Stunning Aurora & Southern Cross Starry Sky Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, or Gift
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The Band's sixth and final proper studio album (I don't really count Islands, the collection of half-hearted studio outtakes, as a real album), Northern Lights - Southern Cross is a surprisingly strong comeback in both writing and performance. The Band hadn't released an album of new material since the disappointing Cahoots, and the extracurricular substance-related activities of Richard Manuel and Rick Danko lessened their songwriting output considerably (completely in Manuel's case). However, despite their stumbles and a growing divergence of some members (guitarist/songwriter Robbie Robertson would be ready to leave the group not long after the album was released), the quintet pull off amazing comeback album, filled with what originally made The Band so classic--great writing, strong playing from Manuel, Danko and Levon Helm, and expert playing, especially from organist/multi-instrumentalist Garth Hudson.The album kicks off with the rocking "Forbidden Fruit," a cautionary tale sung by Helm. One thing I actually like about Robertson's somewhat egotistical prominence in the later Band material is his up-front, gnarly guitar--he starts using the whammy bar on this album, and the results are wicked to say the least. He takes a few blistering solos in "Forbidden Fruit" that make you wonder if he sold his soul for his guitar skills. This song also marks Garth Hudson's introduction of (then) new synthesizers into his arsenal of keyboards. It might off-put you if you're a classic Americana Band fan, but give it a chance--it really grew on me. Regardless of the instrument, it's still being played by the bearded master, Garth Hudson. The second track is a "Hobo Jungle," a mid-tempo narrative that features some excellent acoustic guitar from Robbie and one of the finest vocal melodies on Band record, sung by Richard Manuel. Despite his heavy drinking, his voice still sounds great, though it's become quite weathered. "Ophelia" is one of the more well-known tracks on the album. The Band uses an almost Dixieland horn arrangement and Levon Helm, in addition to singing, pounds the skins with reckless abandon.The other well-known track is "Acadian Driftwood," a song Robbie wrote about the Acadian Indians who were forced to move from Canada to Louisiana. It's a heartfelt tribute, sung by all three vocalists and featuring a piccolo part by Garth Hudson. "Ring Your Bell" is one of the group's funkiest songs, a pretty humorous outlaw tune and a all-out belter from Danko, who also sings "It Makes No Difference." One of Robbie Robertson's best love ballads, this track became a sort of signature torch tune for Rick, and it's buoyed by some of Robbie's revelatory guitar and Garth on saxophone. "Jupiter Hollow" is a long (for The Band) and experimental song--a great detour, with a lot of mythological and mystical imagery, and a whole lot of synth overdubs from Garth Hudson. It makes for a really cool listen and has a groovy vibe and some creative drumming from Levon. The album closes on a truly classic note with "Rags and Bones," another darkly funky romp through a night-time city with some of Robbie's most lively and creative guitar (check out that left channel--wow!).Northern Lights - Southern Cross is The Band's shortest album, and it's always over too soon. The bonus tracks are OK, but as usual don't add anything (careful they don't spoil the vibe of the original album). This one definitely ranks pretty high up there for me as one of their top albums--worlds better than Cahoots and with moments that transcend a lot of their other material. It's such a pity they had to quit making music when their last album was this great. A lot of people will tell you they didn't make any good music after Stage Fright, but give Northern Lights - Southern Cross a try and I think you might agree with me that that's simply not true. I hope you enjoy The Band's final classic!

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