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From: sdhouse@eos.ncsu.edu (STEPHEN DAVID HOUSE)
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Newsgroups: rec.music.info,rec.music.misc,alt.rock-n-roll
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Subject: DISCOGRAPHY: Neil Young
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Keywords: discography neil young
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Message-ID: <1992Sep23.080309.21831@dutrun2.tudelft.nl>
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Date: 23 Sep 92 08:03:09 GMT
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THE NEIL YOUNG ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY
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by Kimmo Saaskilahti (trkisa@uta.fi)
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Stephen House (sdhouse@eos.ncsu.edu)
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Last update September 14th, 1992
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Send all additions, corrections, suggestions, questions
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or whatever to one of the addresses above.
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Copyright Information:
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Copyright 1992 by Kimmo Saaskilahti and Stephen House
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All Rights Reserved
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Permission to use, copy, and distribute this text for
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non-commercial purposes and without fee is hereby granted,
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provided that this notice appears in all copies.
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The authors disclaim all warranties with regard to text
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including all implied warranties of merchantability and
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fitness.
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In no event shall the authors be liable for any special,
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indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever
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resulting from loss of use or profits, whether in an action of
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contract, negligence or other tortious action, arising out of
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or in connection with the use of this text.
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Can you imagine anyone liking everything you've ever done?
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"No", he replies without hesitation.
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And yet there are people who do. Fanzine editors and so on.
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"Well, they must be fuckin' completely crazy," he giggles.
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>From the Neil Young interview in Select magazine Feb 1990
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Buffalo Springfield (2/1967, ?? ??)
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The Buffalo Springfield
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Produced by ??
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Musicians: ??
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Notes:
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Buffalo Springfield Again (12/1967, Atlantic SD 33-226)
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The Buffalo Springfield
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Mr. Soul*
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A Child's Claim to Fame
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Everydays
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Expecting to Fly*
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Bluebird
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Hung Upside Down
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Sad Memory
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Good Time Boy
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Rock & Roll Woman
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Broken Arrow*
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Produced by Steven Stills, Neil Young, Richie Furay, Ahmet Ertegun,
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Dewey Martin, Jack Nitzsche, Charlie Chin, and Brian
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Musicians: Neil Young: Vocals, Guitar
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Steven Stills: Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Electric Piano
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Richie Furay: Vocals, Guitar
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Dewey Martin: Vocals, Drums
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Bruce Palmer: Bass
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James Burton: Dobro
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Jim Fielder: Bass
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Jack Nitzsche: Electric Piano
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Don Randi: Grand Piano
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Bobby West: Bass
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Charlie Chin: Banjo
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Notes: (*) written by Neil Young
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As the name implies this was Buffalo Springfield's 2nd album.
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Neil, Steven, Richie, Dewey, and Bruce more or less comprised
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The Buffalo Springfield. Noteable musicians include Jack
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Nitzsche and Steven Stills. Jack plays on several other Neil
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Young albums and also produces a few. Steven Stills is the
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same Stills in Crosby, Stills, and Nash (and sometimes Young).
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Last Time Around (1968, Atlantic SD 33-256)
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The Buffalo Springfield
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On the Way Home*
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It's So Hard To Wait**
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Pretty Girl Why
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Four Days Gone
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Carefree Country Day
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Special Care
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The Hour of Not Quite Rain
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Questions
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I Am a Child*
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Merry-Go-Round
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Uno Mundo
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Kind Woman
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Produced by Jim Messina
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Musicians: Richie Furay
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Steven Stills
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Neil Young
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Jim Messina
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Micki Callen
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Notes: (*) by Neil Young
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(**) by Neil Young and Richie Furay
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This was The Buffalo Springfield's last released album.
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Another album was worked on (Stampede), but was never released.
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Jim Messina is the same Messina in the early-70s group
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"Loggins and Messina". They had a few hits like "Crying Eyes"
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and the song that goes something like "You're mama don't dance
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and your daddy don't rock and roll". The Loggins in "Loggins
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and Messina" is Kenny Loggins of Footloose fame.
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Retrospective - The Best of Buffalo Springfield (??, ??)
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Buffalo Springfield
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For What It's Worth
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Mr. Soul
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Sit Down, I Think I Love You
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Kind Woman
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Bluebird
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On The Way Home
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Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
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Broken Arrow
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Rock And Roll Woman
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I Am A Child
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Go And Say Goodbye
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Expecting To Fly
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Producers and musicians: see above
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Neil Young (1969, Reprise 6317)
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Neil Young
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The Emperor Of Wyoming
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The Loner
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If I Could Have Her Tonight
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I've Been Waiting For You
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The Old Laughing Lady*
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String Quartet From Whiskey Boot Hill+
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Here We Are In The Years
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What Did You Do To My Life?
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I've Loved Her So Long*
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The Last Trip To Tulsa
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Produced by: Dave Briggs and Neil Young, except
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(+)&(*) produced and arranged by Jack Nitzsche, Ryland Cooder and Neil Young
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Musicians: ?
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Vocal Background on (*): Patrice Holloway
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Brenda Holloway
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Merry Clayton
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Sherlie Matthews
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Gloria Richetta Jones
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Gracia Nitzsche
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Notes: "String Quartet From Whiskey Boot Hill" is a Jack Nitzsche
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composition. Ryland Cooder the same person as
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Ry Cooder, who played guitar in Captain Beefheart's band. He
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also did some solo work.
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Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969, Reprise 2282)
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Neil Young and Crazy Horse
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Cinnamon Girl
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Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
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Round & Round (It Won't Be Long)*
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Down By The River
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The Losing End (When You're On)
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Running Dry (Requiem For The Rockets)**
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Cowgirl In The Sand
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Produced by David Briggs and Neil Young
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Musicians:
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Crazy Horse (#1):
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Neil Young: Guitar
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Danny Whitten: Guitar
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Billy Talbot: Bass
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Ralph Molina: Drums
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Robin Lane: vocals on (*)
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Bobby Notkoff: violin on (**)
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Notes: While recording his first album, Neil Young met a band called
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The Rockets (Whitten, Talbot, Molina), recruited them as his
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band and renamed them as Crazy Horse. This album was recorded
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in just two weeks.
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Woodstock (1970, Cotillion SD 3-500)
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Various Artists
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...
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Suite: Judy Blue Eyes**
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Sea Of Madness*
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Wooden Ships
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...
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Produced by Eric Blackstead
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Musicians: David Crosby: Vocals, Guitar
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Stephen Stills: Vocals, Guitar
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Graham Nash: Vocals, Guitar
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Neil Young: Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
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Notes: (*) by Neil Young
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(**) Neil did not play on this song
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This album is a 3-record soundtrack to the Woodstock
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documentary. One of the acts at Woodstock was CSN/Y. The
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songs listed above are the CSN/Y songs that appear on the
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album. There is also a Woodstock 2 album that has other music
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from Woodstock, including some more Crosby, Stills, Nash, and
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maybe Young songs.
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Deja Vu (1970, Atlantic SD 7200)
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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Carry On
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Teach Your Children
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Almost Cut My Hair
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Helpless*
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Woodstock
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Deja vu
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Our House
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4+20
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Country Girl*
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a Whiskey Boot Hill
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b Down, Down, Down
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c "Country Girl" (I Think You're Pretty)
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Everybody I Love You**
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Produced by CSNY
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Musicians: David Crosby: Vocals, Guitar
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Stephen Stills: Vocals, Guitar
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Graham Nash: Vocals, Guitar
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Neil Young: Vocals, Guitar
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Dallas Taylor: Drums
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Gregory Reeves: Bass
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Jerry Garcia: Steel Guitar
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John Sebastian: Mouth Harp
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Notes: (*) by Neil Young
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(**) by Stephen Stills & Neil Young
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Jerry Garcia is one of the band members of The Grateful Dead,
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and John Sebastian is formerly of The Lovin' Spoonful. This
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album is one of the few albums in history that has acheived a
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legendary status. Many of these songs are used in various
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audio and video productions to represent the late 60s era.
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After The Gold Rush (July 1970, Reprise 2283)
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Neil Young
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Tell Me Why
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After The Goldrush
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Only Love Can Break Your Heart
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Southern Man
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Till The Morning Comes
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Oh, Lonesome Me
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Don't Let It Bring You Down
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Birds
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When You Dance I Can Really Love
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I Believe In You
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Cripple Creek Ferry
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Produced by Neil Young & David Briggs with Kendall Pacios
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Musicians:
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Bass: Billy Talbot, Greg Reeves
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Piano: Neil Young, Jack Nitzsche, Nils Lofgren
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Drums: Ralph Molina
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Guitars: Neil Young, Danny Whitten
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Vocals: Neil Young, Danny Whitten, Nils Lofgren,
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Steven Stills, Ralph Molina
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Harmonica: Neil Young
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Vibes: Neil Young
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Notes: Most of these songs were inspired by a screenplay for the movie
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"After The Goldrush", which was never actually filmed. The
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screenplay was co-written by Dean Stockwell, who designed the
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cover for _American_Stars_&_Bars_, and stars in the American TV
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show "Quantum Leap." The group Lynyrd Skynyrd did not take
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kindly to Neil's song, "Southern Man", which depicts The South
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(in the USA) as a racist land. In fact, they wrote the song
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"Sweet Home, Alabama" in reply to Neil and actually mention his
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name! Neil counter-replied with "Alabama" (on _Harvest_).
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Despite all this, Neil probably did not intend to start a music
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feud. He actually wrote a few songs for Lynyrd Skynyrd
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probably as an act of diplomacy, but they would not take them
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(see notes for _Rust_Never_Sleeps_). "Oh, Lonesome Me" is a
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Don Gibson cover.
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4 Way Street (1971, Atlantic SD 2-902)
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
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On The Way Home*
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Teach Your Children
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Triad
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The Lee Shore
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Chicago
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Right Between The Eyes
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Cowgirl In The Sand*
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Don't Let It Bring You Down*
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49 Bye Byes / America's Children
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Love The One You're With
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Pre-Road Downs
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Long Time Gone
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Southern Man*
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Ohio*
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Carry On
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Find The Cost of Freedom
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Produced by CSNY
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Musicians: David Crosby: Vocals, Guitar
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Stephen Stills: Vocals, Guitar
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Graham Nash: Vocals, Guitar
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Neil Young: Vocals, Guitar
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Johnny Barbata: Drums
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Calvin Samuels: Bass
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Notes: (*) by Neil Young.
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This is a CSNY Live Album recorded at the Fillmore East, New
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York, June 2-7, 1970; Chicago Auditorium, Chicago Ill., July 5,
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1970; and The Forum, LA, June 26-28, 1970. Parts of it suck
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really bad. In fact, it is so bad, C, S, and Y did not want
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this album released on CD, but, alas, it was finally released
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in the Summer of 1992. The CD has 4 bonus tracks that are not
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listed here. A few of the songs are performed sololy by their
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writers, and are fairly good. If you find this album in a
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cheap used bin, I would at least buy it for Neil's acoustic
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version of "Cowgirl In The Sand" and "Don't Let It Bring You
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Down", and also to hear his between-song comments.
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If I Could Only Remember My Name.... (1971, Atlantic SD-7203)
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David Crosby
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Music Is Love*
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Cowboy Movie
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Tamalpais High (At About 3)
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Laughing
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What Are Their Names*
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Traction In The Rain
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Song With No Words
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Orleans
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I'd Swear There Was Somebody Here
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Produced by David Crosby
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Have Something to do with Album:
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David Crosby
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Graham Nash
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Neil Young
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Jerry Garcia
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Joni Mitchell
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David Geffen
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Grace Slick
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David Frieberg
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Ethan Crosby (Looks like David, might be his brother)
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Mickey Hart
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Henry Diltz
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Laura Allen
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Phil Lesh
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Paul Kantner
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Bill Kreutzmann
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Michael Shrieve
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Jack Casady
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Jorma Kaukonen
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Gary Burden
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Ronald Stone
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Stephen Barncard
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Elliot Roberts
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Gregg Rolie
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Robert Hammer
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Notes: (*) Neil helped write these songs
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This is a David Crosby solo album.
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Harvest (February 1972, Reprise 2277)
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Neil Young & The Stray Gators
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Out On The Weekend
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Harvest
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A Man Needs A Maid*
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Heart Of Gold
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Are You Ready For The Country?
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Old Man
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There's A World*
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Alabama
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The Needle And The Damage Done+
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Words (Between The Lines Of Age)
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Produced by Elliot Mazer & Neil Young, except (*) by
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Jack Nitzsche and (+) by Henry Lewy & Neil Young
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Musicians:
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Stray Gators:
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Ben Keith: Steel Guitar
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Kenny Buttrey: Drums
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Tim Drummond: Bass
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Jack Nitzsche: Piano & Slide Guitar
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John Harris: Piano on "Harvest"
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London Symphony Orchestra on (*)
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Linda Ronstadt: vocals on "Heart Of Gold" and "Old Man"
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James Taylor: vocals on "Heart Of Gold", vocals and Banjo on "Old Man"
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David Crosby: vocals on "Are You Ready For The Country" and "Alabama"
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Steven Stills: vocals on "Alabama" and "Words"
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Graham Nash: vocals on "Are You Ready For The Country" and "Words"
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Notes: This was one of Neil's most popular albums. This is also Ben
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Keith's first appearance. Ben has played on several Neil Young
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albums; he even plays Alto Sax as a member of The Blue Notes.
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Journey Through The Past (1972, Warner Bros. 2XS 6480)
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Neil Young
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For What It's Worth** / Mr. Soul*
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Rock & Roll Woman**
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Find The Cost of Freedom**
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Ohio*
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Southern Man*
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Are You Ready For The Country*
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart
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Alabama*
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Words*
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Relativity Invitation
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Handel's Messiah
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King of Kings
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Soldier*
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Let's Go Away For Awhile***
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Produced by Neil Young & L. A. Johnson, except (***) by Brian Wilson
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Notes: (*) by Neil Young
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(**) by Stephen Stills
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(***) by The Beach Boys (from _Pet Sounds_)
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This is the soundtrack to Neil Young's movie of the same name.
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Both "Alabama" and "Words" are extended versions. They include
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studio conversations made during the recording of these songs.
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"Find The Cost of Freedom" and "Ohio" were recorded during a
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CSNY concert. There is a rumor (straight from Neil Young himself)
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that this movie, as well as Neil's other movies, will be
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released sometime this year. However, this movie has not
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been seen in any stores in the USA yet (9/13/92).
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Time Fades Away (1973, Reprise 2151)
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Neil Young
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Time Fades Away
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Journey Through The Past
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Yonder Stands The Sinner
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LA
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Love In Mind
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Don't Be Denied
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The Bridge
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Last Dance
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Produced by Elliot Mazer & Neil Young
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Musicians:
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Neil Young
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Tim Drummond
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Johnny Barbata
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Jack Nitzsche
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Ben Keith
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(instruments not specified on the album sleeve)
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Guest appearances by David Crosby & Graham Nash
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Notes: All the tracks were recorded live on different occasions.
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"Love In Mind" comes from the same concert as "The Needle And
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The Damage Done" on Harvest. This album marks the beginning of
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Neil's Dark Period. The period continues through to _Zuma_
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with a few other songs of this period appearing on
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_American_Stars_&_Bars_.
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On The Beach (1974, Reprise 2180)
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Neil Young
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Walk On*
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See The Sky About To Rain+
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Revolution Blues+
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For The Turnstiles*
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Vampire Blues+
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On The Beach**
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Motion Pictures (For Carrie)**
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Ambulance Blues**
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Produced by Neil Young and David Briggs (*)
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Neil Young and Mark Harman (+)
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Neil Young and Al Schmitt (**)
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Musicians:
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Neil Young: vocals, guitars, piano, banjo, harmonica
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Ben Keith: vocals, guitars, dobro, piano, organ, percussion, bass
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Billy Talbot: bass on "Walk On"
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Ralph Molina: drums, vocals
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Tim Drummond: bass, percussion
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Levon Helm: drums on "See The Sky About To Rain" and "Revolution Blues"
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Joe Yankee: harp, electric tambourine
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David Crosby: rhythm guitar on "Revolution Blues"
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Rick Danko: bass on "Revolution Blues"
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George Whitsell: guitar on "Vampire Blues"
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Graham Nash: Wurlitzer piano on "On The Beach"
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Rusty Kershaw: slide guitar on "Motion Pictures", fiddle
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on "Ambulance Blues" and incredible liner notes!
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Notes: Carrie (see "Motion Pictures") is most likely Carrie Snodgrass,
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an actress and Neil's 1st wife. Something wicked happened
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between her and Jack Nitzsche.
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Tonight's The Night (June 1975, Reprise 2221)
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Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Tonight's The Night
|
||
Speakin' Out
|
||
World On A String
|
||
Borrowed Tune
|
||
Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown
|
||
Mellow My Mind
|
||
Roll Another Number (For The Road)
|
||
Albuquerque
|
||
New Mama
|
||
Lookout Joe
|
||
Tired Eyes
|
||
Tonight's The Night - Part II
|
||
|
||
Produced by David Briggs & Neil Young with Tim Mulligan
|
||
except "Lookout Joe" by Elliot Mazer
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Neil Young: vocals, piano, guitar, harp, vibes
|
||
Nils Lofgren: guitar, piano, vocals
|
||
Ben Keith: guitars, vocals
|
||
Billy Talbot: bass
|
||
Ralph Molina: drums, vocals
|
||
|
||
Stray Gators play on "Lookout Joe"
|
||
Danny Whitten: vocals and guitar on "Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown"
|
||
Jack Nitzsche: piano on "Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown"
|
||
George Whitsell: vocals on "New Mama"
|
||
|
||
Notes: The songs on this album were recorded already in 1973.
|
||
"Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown" was recorded live at Fillmore
|
||
East in 1971 and it is a Danny Whitten/Neil Young composition.
|
||
"Tonight's The Night" is about Danny Whitten and Bruce Berry
|
||
(Crazy Horse roadie), who died of a drug overdose.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Zuma (1975, Reprise 2242)
|
||
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Don't Cry No Tears
|
||
Dangerbird
|
||
Pardon My Heart*
|
||
Lookin' For A Love*
|
||
Barstool Blues
|
||
Stupid Girl
|
||
Drive Back
|
||
Cortez The Killer
|
||
Through My Sails*
|
||
|
||
Produced by Neil Young & David Briggs except (*) by
|
||
Neil Young & Tim Mulligan
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Crazy Horse (#2):
|
||
Neil Young: vocals, guitar
|
||
Frank Sampedro: guitar
|
||
Billy Talbot: bass, vocals
|
||
Ralph Molina: drums, vocals
|
||
|
||
except on "Pardon My Heart":
|
||
Tim Drummond: bass
|
||
Ralph Molina & Billy Talbot: vocals
|
||
Neil Young: everything else
|
||
|
||
on "Through The Sails":
|
||
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: vocals
|
||
Steve Stills: bass
|
||
Neil Young: guitar
|
||
Russ Kunkel: congas
|
||
|
||
Notes: "Cortez The Killer" was banned in Spain, where Cortez is a
|
||
national hero.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Long May You Run (1976, Reprise 2253)
|
||
The Stills-Young Band
|
||
|
||
Long May You Run*
|
||
Make Love To You
|
||
Midnight On The Bay*
|
||
Black Coral
|
||
Ocean Girl*
|
||
Let It Shine*
|
||
12/8 Blues (All The Same)
|
||
Fontainebleau*
|
||
Guardian Angel
|
||
|
||
Produced by Stephen Stills, Neil Young and Don Gehman
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Neil Young: guitars, piano, harmonica, string synthesizer, vocals
|
||
Stephen Stills: guitars, pianos, vocals
|
||
Joe Lala: percussion, background vocals
|
||
Jerry Aiello: organ, piano
|
||
George "Chocolate" Perry: bass, background vocals
|
||
Joe Vitale: drums, flute, background vocals
|
||
|
||
Notes: Tracks with (*) are written and sung by Neil Young, the rest by
|
||
Stills - there isn't a co-written track on the album.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Decade (1976, Reprise Records 3RS 2257)
|
||
Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Down to the Wire *
|
||
Burned *
|
||
Mr. Soul
|
||
Broken Arrow
|
||
Expecting To Fly
|
||
Sugar Mountain *
|
||
I Am a Child
|
||
The Loner
|
||
The Old Laughing Lady
|
||
Cinnanmon Girl
|
||
Down by the River
|
||
Cowgirl in the Sand
|
||
I Believe In You
|
||
After the Gold Rush
|
||
Southern Man
|
||
Helpless
|
||
Ohio
|
||
Soldier
|
||
Old Man
|
||
A Man Needs a Maid
|
||
Harvest
|
||
Heart of Gold
|
||
Star of Bethlehem *
|
||
The Needle and the Damage Done
|
||
Tonight's the Night [Part 1]
|
||
Tired Eyes
|
||
Walk On
|
||
For the Turnstiles
|
||
Winterlong
|
||
Deep Forbidden Lake *
|
||
Like A Hurricane
|
||
Love is a Rose
|
||
Cortez the Killer
|
||
Campaigner *
|
||
Long May You Run
|
||
|
||
Compiled by Neil Young, Tim Milligan, and David Briggs
|
||
|
||
Musicians: (Too many to list here)
|
||
|
||
Notes: (*) previously unreleased tracks
|
||
This is an incredible collection of Neil Young's work. It
|
||
includes several songs that were previously unreleased. "Down
|
||
to the Wire" and "Burned" are on the unreleased Buffalo
|
||
Springfield album _Stampede_. Dr. John (Mac Rebenak) plays on
|
||
"Down to the Wire". This is a must-have for any Neil Young
|
||
fan, not only for the song selection, but also for Neil's
|
||
hand-written notes.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
American Stars'n'Bars (1977 , Reprise 2261)
|
||
Neil Young
|
||
|
||
The Old Country Waltz*
|
||
Saddle Up The Palomino*
|
||
Hey Babe*
|
||
Hold Back The Tears*
|
||
Bite the Bullet*
|
||
Star Of Bethlehem**
|
||
Will To Love+
|
||
Like A Hurricane++
|
||
Homegrown++
|
||
|
||
Produced by Neil Young & David Briggs with Tim Mulligan
|
||
except ** by Elliot Mazer
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
(*) Crazy Horse (#2) with
|
||
Linda Ronstadt: vocals
|
||
Nicolette Larson: vocals
|
||
Carole Mayedo: violin
|
||
Ben Keith: steel guitar
|
||
|
||
(**) Neil Young: acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocal
|
||
Emmylou Harris: vocal
|
||
Ben Keith: dobro, vocal
|
||
Tim Drummond: bass
|
||
Karl T. Himmel: drums
|
||
|
||
(+) Neil Young: all the instruments and vocals
|
||
|
||
(++) Crazy Horse (#2)
|
||
|
||
Notes: (*) were recorded April 1977, (**) November 1974,
|
||
(+) May 1976 and (++) November 1975
|
||
This album is like a patchwork quilt. A few of these songs
|
||
were on Neil's unreleased _Homegrown_ Album. "Like A
|
||
Hurricane" was written on the tour bus. Other songs came from
|
||
various other places.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Comes A Time (1978, Reprise 2266)
|
||
Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Goin' Back
|
||
Comes A Time
|
||
Look Out For My Love*
|
||
Peace Of Mind
|
||
Lotta Love*
|
||
Human Highway
|
||
Already One**
|
||
Field Of Opportunity***
|
||
Motorcycle Mama
|
||
Four Strong Winds
|
||
|
||
Produced by Neil Young, Ben Keith and Tim Mulligan except
|
||
(*) by Neil Young, David Briggs and Tim Mulligan
|
||
(**) by Neil Young and Ben Keith
|
||
(***) by Neil Young and Tim Mulligan
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Crazy Horse (#2) appear on (*) with Tim Mulligan on saxophone
|
||
Nicolette Larson: harmony vocals
|
||
Ben Keith: steel guitar
|
||
Carl Himmel: drums
|
||
Tim Drummond: bass
|
||
Spooner Oldham: piano
|
||
Rufus Thibodeaux: fiddle
|
||
Joe Osborne: bass
|
||
Larrie Londin: drums
|
||
J. J. Cale: electric guitar
|
||
Farrel Morris: percussion
|
||
Rita Fey: autoharp
|
||
8 acoustic guitar players
|
||
16 people on strings
|
||
(check the sleeve for names)
|
||
|
||
Notes: "Four Strong Winds" is a Ian Tyson cover.
|
||
This album represents Neil's return to folk music and is
|
||
considered a comeback album. The album was originally
|
||
going to be called "Ode To The Wind", some copies were
|
||
pressed with this name and are very valuable nowadays.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Rust Never Sleeps (June 1979, Reprise 2295)
|
||
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)
|
||
Thrasher
|
||
Ride My Llama
|
||
Pocahontas
|
||
Sail Away
|
||
Powderfinger*
|
||
Welfare Mothers*
|
||
Sedan Delivery*
|
||
Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)*
|
||
|
||
Produced by Neil Young, David Briggs and Tim Mulligan
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Crazy Horse (#2) on (*)
|
||
Neil Young, Nicolette Larson, Joe Osborne, Carl Himmel on others
|
||
(instruments not specified)
|
||
|
||
Notes: All the tracks were recorded live in concert, but the audience
|
||
track was later removed. Neil Young wrote "Sedan Delivery" and
|
||
"Powderfinger" originally for Lynyrd Skynyrd! "My My, Hey Hey"
|
||
was co-written by Jeff Blackburn.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Live Rust (1979, Reprise 2296)
|
||
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Sugar Mountain
|
||
I Am A Child
|
||
Comes A Time
|
||
After The Goldrush
|
||
My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)
|
||
When You Dance I Can Really Love
|
||
The Loner
|
||
The Needle And The Damage Done
|
||
Lotta Love
|
||
Sedan Delivery
|
||
Powderfinger
|
||
Cortez The Killer
|
||
Cinnamon Girl
|
||
Like A Hurricane
|
||
Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
|
||
Tonight's The Night
|
||
|
||
Produced by David Briggs, Tim Mulligan & Bernard Skakey
|
||
|
||
Musicians: Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Notes: The tracks on this album were recorded on the same tour as
|
||
those on "Rust Never Sleeps". There is also a movie about the
|
||
tour directed by Neil Young. The same stage setup for this
|
||
tour was used again for the Ragged Glory Tour in 1991. (Talk
|
||
about recycling!)
|
||
|
||
----
|
||
|
||
Hawks And Doves (1980, Reprise HS 2297)
|
||
Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Little Wing*
|
||
The Old Homestead*
|
||
Lost In Space*
|
||
Captain Kennedy*
|
||
Stayin' Power**
|
||
Coastline**
|
||
Union Man**
|
||
Comin' Apart At Every Nail**
|
||
Hawks & Doves**
|
||
|
||
Produced by David Briggs, Tim Mulligan and Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
(*) Neil Young: vocals, guitars, harmonica
|
||
Levon Helm: drums
|
||
Tim Drummond: bass
|
||
Tom Seribner: saw
|
||
|
||
(**) Neil Young: vocals, guitar, piano
|
||
Greg Thomas: drums
|
||
Dennis Belfield: bass
|
||
Ben Keith: steel guitar, dobro, harmony vocals
|
||
Rufus Thibodeaux: fiddle
|
||
Ann Hillary O'Brien: harmony vocals
|
||
|
||
Notes: "Little Wing" is not the same as Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing."
|
||
Nikki Sudden & The French Revolution did an incredible cover of
|
||
"Captain Kennedy" on the album _The_Bridge_, which is a Neil Young
|
||
tribute album.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Reactor (1981, Reprise 2304)
|
||
Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Opera Star
|
||
Surfer Joe And Moe The Sleaze
|
||
T-Bone
|
||
Get Back On It
|
||
Southern Pacific
|
||
Motor City
|
||
Rapid Transit
|
||
Shots
|
||
|
||
Produced by David Briggs, Tim Mulligan & Neil Young with Jerry Napier
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Trans (1982, Geffen 25019)
|
||
Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Little Thing Called Love
|
||
Computer Age
|
||
We R In Control
|
||
Transformer Man
|
||
Computer Cowboy (aka Syscrusher)
|
||
Hold On To Your Love
|
||
Sample And Hold
|
||
Mr. Soul
|
||
Like An Inca
|
||
|
||
Produced by Neil Young, David Briggs and Tim Mulligan
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Nils Lofgren, Ben Keith, Bruce Palmer, Ralph Molina,
|
||
Joe Lala, Frank Sampedro, Billy Talbot
|
||
(no instruments specified)
|
||
|
||
Notes: Contrary to most people's opinion, Neil Young thinks that this
|
||
is the other of his best two albums. Every song on this album,
|
||
except "Like An Inca" and "Little Thing Called Love", has Neil &
|
||
Nils singing through a Vocoder, which makes the voice sound like
|
||
a "computer voice."
|
||
Nils Lofgren is the guitarist in Bruce Springsteen's E-Street
|
||
Band. Sonic Youth did a great cover of "Computer Age" on the
|
||
album _The_Bridge_.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Everybody's Rockin' (1983, Geffen 25590 (GHS 4013))
|
||
Neil Young & The Shocking Pinks
|
||
|
||
Betty Lou's Got A New Pair Of Shoes
|
||
Rainin' In My Heart
|
||
Payola Blues*
|
||
Wonderin'*
|
||
Kinda Fonda Wanda*
|
||
Jellyroll Man*
|
||
Bright Lights, Big City
|
||
Cry, Cry, Cry*
|
||
Mystery Train
|
||
Everybody's Rockin'*
|
||
|
||
Produced by Elliot Mazer & Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Neil Young: vocals, piano, guitar, harmonica
|
||
Ben "King" Keith: alto sax, lead guitar
|
||
Tim Drummond: upright bass
|
||
Karl Himmel: snare
|
||
Larry Byrom: piano, backing vocals
|
||
Anthony Crawford: backing vocals
|
||
Rick Palombi: backing vocals
|
||
|
||
Notes: Only (*) are written or co-written by Young - others are covers
|
||
of rhythm'n'blues classics or semi-classics. The story is that
|
||
Neil's record company accused him of deliberatly making a
|
||
non-commercial album (_Trans_) and forced him to make another
|
||
one quickly (this one). However, this story has not been confirmed.
|
||
The song "Wonderin'" was actually written in the late 60s, and
|
||
has a neat video for it. This is the other of Young's best
|
||
albums according to him...
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Old Ways (1985, Geffen GHS 24068)
|
||
Neil Young
|
||
|
||
The Wayward Wind
|
||
Get Back To The Country
|
||
Are There Any More Real Cowboys?*
|
||
Once An Angel
|
||
Misfits
|
||
California Sunset*
|
||
Old Ways
|
||
My Boy**
|
||
Bound For Glory
|
||
Where Is The Highway Tonight?
|
||
|
||
Produced by Neil Young, Ben Keith, and David Briggs
|
||
except (*) by Neil Young, Elliot Mazer, David Briggs, and Ben Keith
|
||
and (**) by Neil Young, Elliot Mazer, and David Briggs
|
||
|
||
Musicians: Neil Young: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar,
|
||
Harmonica, Banjo
|
||
Waylon Jennings: Electric Guitar, Vocals
|
||
Willie Nelson: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
|
||
Rufus Thibodeaux: Fiddle
|
||
Ben Keith: Dobro, Steel
|
||
Tim Drummond: Bass
|
||
Karl Himmel: Drums
|
||
Joe Allen: Bass (Electric & Upright)
|
||
Ralph Mooney: Steel
|
||
Hargus "Pig" Robbins: Piano
|
||
Gordon Terry: Fiddle
|
||
Joe Osborne: Bass
|
||
Anthony Crawford: Mandolin, Vocals, Background Vocals
|
||
Terry McMillan: Harmonica, Jew's Harp
|
||
Bela Fleck: Banjo
|
||
Bobby Thompson: Banjo
|
||
David Kirby: Acoustic Guitar
|
||
Grant Boatwright: Acoustic Guitar
|
||
Johnny Christopher: Acoustic Guitar
|
||
Ray Edenton: Acoustic Guitar
|
||
Gove Scrivenor: Auto Harp
|
||
Farrell Morris: Percussion
|
||
Marty Stuart: Mandolin
|
||
Carl Gorodetzky: Violin
|
||
Spooner Oldham: Piano
|
||
Larry Byrom: Background Vocals
|
||
Rick Palombi: Background Vocals
|
||
Doana Cooper: Background Vocals
|
||
Denise Draper: Vocals
|
||
|
||
Notes: This was Neil Young's country album. Some of his other stuff
|
||
could be call near-country, but this is pure country. In fact
|
||
Neil Young performed on the "Austin City Limits" TV show in
|
||
support of this album, which was one of his few TV appearances.
|
||
There are several familiar names in the musician's list: Waylon
|
||
Jennings, Willie Nelson, Bela Fleck, Ben Keith, and Tim
|
||
Drummond. The first three are known country / bluegrass
|
||
musicians, and the last two appear on several other Neil Young
|
||
albums.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Landing On Water (1986, Geffen GHS 24109)
|
||
Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Weight Of The World
|
||
Violent Side
|
||
Hippie Dream
|
||
Bad News Beat
|
||
Touch The Night
|
||
People On The Street
|
||
Hard Luck Stories
|
||
I Got A Problem
|
||
Pressure
|
||
Drifter
|
||
|
||
Produced by Neil Young and Danny Kortchmar
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Neil Young: vocals, lead guitar, synthesizer
|
||
Steve Jordan: drums, synthesizer, vocals
|
||
Danny Kortchmar: guitar, synthesizer, vocals
|
||
|
||
San Francisco Boys Choir on "Violent Side" and "Touch The Night"
|
||
|
||
Notes: There is a neat video for "Touch The Night" where Neil plays
|
||
the part of a TV news reporter. Neil's father was a successful
|
||
TV news anchorman (connection?)
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Life (1987, Geffen 24154)
|
||
Neil Young and Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Mideast Vacation
|
||
Long Walk Home
|
||
Around The World
|
||
Inca Queen
|
||
Too Lonely
|
||
Prisoners Of Rock'n'Roll
|
||
Cryin' Eyes
|
||
When Your Lonely Heart Breaks
|
||
We Never Danced
|
||
|
||
Produced by David Briggs and Neil Young, except "We Never Danced"
|
||
by Jack Nitzsche and Neil Young.
|
||
|
||
Musicians: Neil Young: Guitar, Harmonica, Keyboards
|
||
Frank Sampedro: Guitar, Keyboards
|
||
Ralph Molina: Drums
|
||
Billy Talbot: Bass
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
American Dream (1988, Atlantic 81888-1)
|
||
Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young
|
||
|
||
American Dream*
|
||
Got It Made**
|
||
Name Of Love*
|
||
Don't Say Good-bye
|
||
This Old House***
|
||
Nighttime For Generals
|
||
Shadowland
|
||
Drivin' Thunder**
|
||
Clear Blue Skies
|
||
That Girl
|
||
Compass
|
||
Soldiers of Peace
|
||
Feel Your Love*
|
||
Night Song**
|
||
|
||
Produced by Niko Bolas, and CSNY
|
||
Assisted by Tim Milligan
|
||
|
||
Musicians: David Crosby: Vocal, Acoustic Guitar
|
||
Stephen Stills: Keyboards, Vocal, Electric Guitar,
|
||
Bass Synth, Percussion, Acoustic
|
||
Guitar, Synths, Hand-claps, Bass
|
||
Graham Nash: Vocal, Piano, Electric Guitar, Keyboards
|
||
Neil Young: Vocal, Electric Guitar, Percussion,
|
||
Piano, Synth, Harmonica, Acoustic Guitar
|
||
Joe Vitale: Drums, Synth, Vocals, Keyboards, Vibes
|
||
Bob Glaub: Bass
|
||
Joe Lala: Percussion
|
||
Mike Finnigan: B.3. Organ, Keyboards, Vocals
|
||
Chad Cromwell: Drums
|
||
The Bluenotes: Horns
|
||
Larry Cragg
|
||
Steve Lawrence
|
||
Tommy Bray
|
||
Claude Cailliet
|
||
John Fumo
|
||
Niko Bolas: Hand-claps
|
||
Tim Mulligan: Hand-claps
|
||
Tim Foster: Hand-claps
|
||
Brently Walton: Hand-claps
|
||
|
||
Notes: (*) by Neil Young
|
||
(**) by Stephen Stills & Neil Young
|
||
(***) by Neil Young, in fact the entire track was played by Neil Young
|
||
|
||
This is CSNY's 4th album. It is nowhere as good as Deja vu,
|
||
but does have a few good songs on it. Neil Young's song are
|
||
pretty good, especially "American Dream", which talks about a
|
||
TV news anchorman caught in a sex scandal. (see Notes: for
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_Landing_On_Water_)
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This Note's For You (1988, Reprise 25719-1)
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Neil Young & The Bluenotes
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Ten Men Workin'
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This Note's For You
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Coupe de Ville
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Life In The City
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Twilight
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Married Man
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Sunny Inside
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Can't Believe Your Lyin'
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Hey Hey
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One Thing
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Produced by "The Volume Dealers" (Neil Young & Niko Bolas)
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Musicians: Neil Young: Guitar & Vocals
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Chad Cromwell: Drums
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Rick (The Bass Player) Rosas: Bass
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Frank (Pancho) Sampedro: Keyboards
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Steve Lawrence: Lead Tenor Sax
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Ben Keith: Alto Sax
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Larry Cragg: Baritone Sax
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Claude Cailliet: Trombone
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John Fumo: Trumpet
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Tom Bray: Trumpet
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Notes: This is Neil's Blues album, and he did a great job with it.
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There is a rumour that some other Bluenotes' songs will be
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released on Neil's upcoming compilation album.
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Eldorado (1989, Reprise 20P2-2651 (CD))
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Neil Young & The Restless
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||
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Cocaine Eyes
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Don't Cry
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||
Heavy Love
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||
On Broadway
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Eldorado
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||
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Produced by "The Volume Dealers" (Neil Young & Niko Bolas)
|
||
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Musicians: Neil Young: Vocals, Guitar
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Chad Cromwell: Drums
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||
Rick "The Bass Player" Rosas: Bass
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||
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Notes: This is a 25 min. EP. Neil did not want to release this album,
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but some of the CDs had already been made, so Reprise still
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sold them. They were only released in Australia and Japan.
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"Don't Cry", "On Broadway", and "Eldorado" are the same tracks
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that appear on the _Freedom_ album. The other two songs are
|
||
good, and are worth getting if you ever find this disc.
|
||
|
||
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Freedom (1989, Reprise 4-25899)
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Neil Young
|
||
|
||
Rockin' In The Free World
|
||
Crime In The City (Sixty To Zero Part I)
|
||
Don't Cry
|
||
Hangin' On A Limb
|
||
Eldorado
|
||
The Ways Of Love
|
||
Someday
|
||
On Broadway
|
||
Wrecking Ball
|
||
No More
|
||
Too Far Gone
|
||
Rockin' In The Free World
|
||
|
||
Produced by "The Volume Dealers" (Neil Young & Niko Bolas)
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Neil Young: vocals, guitar
|
||
Chad Cromwell: drums
|
||
Rick "the bass player" Rosas: bass
|
||
Frank "Poncho" Sampedro: guitar, keyboards, mandolin
|
||
Ben Keith: alto saxophone, pedal steel, keyboards, vocals
|
||
Linda Ronstadt: vocals
|
||
Poncho Villa: acoustic guitar
|
||
Tony Marsico: bass
|
||
Steve Lawrence: tenor saxophone
|
||
Larry Cragg: baritone saxophone
|
||
Claude Cailliet: trombone
|
||
John Fumo: trumpet
|
||
Tom Bray: trumpet
|
||
|
||
Notes: "On Broadway" is a Drifters cover. The entire "Crime In The
|
||
City" song actually lasts about 30 minutes and is comprised
|
||
of 6-7 verses. The version on this album is just a
|
||
shortened version.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Ragged Glory (1990, Reprise 9 26315)
|
||
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Country Home
|
||
White Line
|
||
F*!#in' Up
|
||
Over And Over
|
||
Love To Burn
|
||
Farmer John
|
||
Mansion On The Hill
|
||
Days That Used To Be
|
||
Love And Only Love
|
||
Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)
|
||
|
||
Produced by David Briggs and neil Young
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Notes: "Farmer John" is a cover of an old 50s tune.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Weld (1991, Reprise ??)
|
||
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
|
||
Crime In The City
|
||
Blowin' In The Wind
|
||
Welfare Mothers
|
||
Love To Burn
|
||
Cinnamon Girl
|
||
Mansion On The Hill
|
||
F*!#in' Up
|
||
Cortez The Killer
|
||
Powderfinger
|
||
Love And Only Love
|
||
Rockin' In The Free World
|
||
Like A Hurricane
|
||
Farmer John
|
||
Tonight's The Night
|
||
Roll Another Number
|
||
|
||
Produced by Neil Young and David Briggs with Billy Talbot
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Notes: This is a Live album of their incredible 1991 tour. There is
|
||
also a video named "Weld" that documents this concert.
|
||
"Blowin' In The Wind" is a Bob Dylan cover.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Arc (1991, Reprise ??)
|
||
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Notes: This is total noise! (That's a description, not a value
|
||
judgement.) Neil took parts of songs from _Weld_ and put them
|
||
together in a single "song". It lasts about 35 min.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Arc-Weld (1991, Reprise 26746-2)
|
||
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
|
||
|
||
Notes: The previous two albums combined
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Harvest Moon (October 1992, ?? ??)
|
||
Neil Young & The Stray Gators
|
||
|
||
Produced by ??
|
||
|
||
Musicians:
|
||
Stray Gators:
|
||
Ben Keith: Steel Guitar
|
||
Kenny Buttrey: Drums
|
||
Tim Drummond: Bass
|
||
Jack Nitzsche: Piano & Slide Guitar
|
||
|
||
Notes: This album is supposed to be a sequel to Harvest, and is to
|
||
have the same musicians and same instruments as Harvest.
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
|
||
SOURCES:
|
||
Covers of above albums.
|
||
|
||
Anonymous electronic article on Neil Young.
|
||
|
||
Clifford, Mike. "The Harmony Illustrated Encyclopedia of
|
||
Rock." 6th ed. New York, NY: Harmony Books. 1988.
|
||
|
||
Interview in Select magazine, February 1990
|
||
|
||
Rolling Stone issue 507, August 27th, 1987
|
||
20th Anniversary Special Issue
|
||
|
||
Young, Neil. "Complete Music Vol. I [1966-1969]." Secaucus,
|
||
NJ: Warner Bros. Publications, Inc. 1974.
|
||
|
||
Young, Neil. "Complete Music Vol. II [1969-1973]." Secaucus,
|
||
NJ: Warner Bros. Publications, Inc. 1975.
|
||
|
||
Young, Neil. "Complete Music Vol. III [1974-1979]." New York,
|
||
NY: Warner Bros. Publications, Inc. 1984.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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||
Stephen D. House |