CAHOOTS

Cahoots

Cahoots is the fourth studio album by Canadian/American rock group The Band released in 1971 and was their last all-original studio album for four years. It received only mixed reviews when it first appeared. Robbie Robertson wrote or co-wrote all but one of the album tracks, Bob Dylan's "When I Paint My Masterpiece". Robertson's occasional co-writers include Danko and Helm on "Life is a Carnival", and Van Morrison on "4% Pantomime". The album's front cover was painted by New York artist/illustrator Gilbert Stone, while the back cover features a photograph portrait of the group by Richard Avedon.

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cahoots

Noun

  1. Collusion or collaboration to nefarious ends.
    Being frustrated or up in cahoots.
    They probably give it back to him; they're all in cahoots.Rabbit at Rest, John Updike


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