
Showing posts with label neil young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neil young. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Rod Stewart: Mandolin Wind and Forever Young.
Rod Stewart composed and sang this ballad. The song is a tribute to his wife who stays by his side during a horrendous winter on the farm. Released: May 1971 (US) July 1971 (UK) Recorded: November 1970 Genre: Rock 'n' roll, R&B, white soul, folk rock, country rock Length: 40:31 Label: Mercury Producer: Rod Stewart
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Neil Young: Harvest (full album).
1.Out on the Weekend 0:00
2.Harvest 4:35
3.A Man Needs a Maid 7:48
4.Heart of Gold 11:51
5.Are You Ready for the Country? 14:58
Side two
6.Old Man 18:21
7.There's a World 21:46
8.Alabama 24:44
9.The Needle and the Damage Done (recorded in concert January 30, 1971) 28:46
10.Words (Between the Lines of Age) 30:50
Monday, April 2, 2012
Neil Young: Cowgirl in the Sand and Cinnamon Girl.
"Cinnamon Girl" is a song by Neil Young. It debuted on the 1969 album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, which was also Young's first album with backing band Crazy Horse.
Released: May 14, 1969
Recorded: January and March 1969 Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, California
Genre: Rock, folk rock, country rock, hard rock
Length: 40:29
Label:Reprise
Producer: Neil Young, David Briggs
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Neil Young: Like A Hurricane.
"Like a Hurricane" was written in July 1975 with friend and La Honda neighbor Taylor Phelps in the back of his car, (a DeSoto Suburban), when Neil Young was unable to sing due to an operation on his vocal cords.
Released: June 13, 1977
Recorded: December 13, 1974-April 4, 1977
Quadrafonic, Nashville; Wally Heider Studios, Hollywood, California; Broken Arrow Ranch, Redwood City, California; Indigo Recording Studio, Malibu
Genre: Heartland rock, country rock, folk rock, blues rock
Length: 37:54
Label: Reprise, Warner Bros.
Producer: Neil Young & David Briggs with Tim Mulligan, Elliot Mazer
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Full Album: Neil Young: After The Gold Rush.
Tell Me Why
After the Gold Rush
Only Love Can Break Your Heart
Southern Man
Till the Morning Comes
Oh Lonesome Me
Don't Let It Bring You Down
Birds
When You Dance I Can Really Love
I Believe in You
Cripple Creek Ferry
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young: CARRY ON Jam (Live '74)
The song was written in the middle of the Deja Vu sessions, when Nash told Stephen they still didn't have an opener for the album. It was something of a message to the group, since it had become a real struggle to keep the band together. Video: CSN and Y jamming "CARRY ON" at Wembley Stadium, London, September 1974. I'm a huge fan of Neil Young and he is amazing in concert.
Studio album by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
Released: March 11, 1970
Recorded: July - December, 1969 at Wally Heider's Studio C, San Francisco and Wally Heider's Studio III, Los Angeles
Genre: Rock, folk rock
Length: 36:24
Label: Atlantic
Producer: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Friday, January 20, 2012
Buffalo Springfield: Mr. Soul.
"Mr. Soul" is a song written by Canadian rock musician Neil Young, and first recorded by Buffalo Springfield and released on their second album, Buffalo Springfield Again. It was originally recorded on January 9, 1967 at Atlantic Studios, New York with an additional recording on April 4, 1967. Awesome! To see a young Neil Young, jamming with a smile..
Released: 30 October 1967
Recorded: January–September 1967, Los Angeles, California
Genre: Folk rock, rock, psychedelic rock
Length: 34:07
Label: Atco
Producer: Richie Furay, Jack Nitzsche, Stephen Stills, Neil Young
Paul2 said... I think Steve's best post Springfield pre CSN is Supersession on Columbia (LP is now on Sundazed) with Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield. Does a killer version of Dylan's" It Takes A lot to Laugh But It Takes A Train To Cry".
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