This eight-CD box set, with about one-third previously unreleased material, sparks the beginning of a promising series of Neil Young ARCHIVES, and serves as a document of the heady exploration and growth that the beloved artist undertook be...
Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Neil Young (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards); Frank Sampedro (guitar, keyboards); Billy Talbot (bass); Ralph Molina (drums).Producers: David Briggs, Tim Mulligan, Bernard Shakey.In the fall of 1978, Neil...
Personnel includes: Neil Young (vocals, guitar); Jim Messina (bass); George Grantham (drums); Merry Clayton, Brenda Holloway, Patrice Holloway, Gloria Richetta Jones, Sherlie Matthews, Gracia Nitzsche (background vocals).Producers: Dave ...
Tributee: Neil Young.CINNAMON GIRL: WOMEN ARTISTS COVER NEIL YOUNG FOR CHARITY provides 21 compelling new versions of classic Neil Young songs reinterpreted by female artists. A gifted songwriter in a wide variety of styles, Young inspir...
Personnel: Mike Mullins, Tom Corbett (guitar, mandolin); John O'Connor (guitar); David West (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, bottleneck guitar, dobro, banjo, hammer dulcimer, mandolin, bass instrument, bongos, tabla, tambour...
Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Neil Young (vocals, guitar); Danny Whitten (guitar); Billy Talbot (bass); Ralph Molina (drums).Additional personnel: Robin Lane (vocals); Bobby Notkoff (violin).Neil Young's second album yielded several of hi...
Personnel: James Taylor (guitar, banjo); Teddy Irwin (guitar); Jack Nitzsche (lap steel guitar, piano); Ben Keith (dobro); James McMahon, John Harris (piano); Kenny Buttrey (drums).Recording information: Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashvi...
Personnel: Neil Young (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano, vibraphone); Danny Whitten (vocals, guitar); Ralph Molina (vocals, drums); Bill Peterson (flugelhorn); Jack Nitzsche (piano).Photographer: Joel Bernstein.Unknown Contributor Rol...
In the continuing series of offroading jags that is Neil Young's career discography, the '00s stand out as a time when Young became a songwriter almost wholly without metaphor, when he--like a retooled Phil Ochs--mastered the topical song. ...
Personnel: Neil Young (vocals, guitar).This third release in Neil Young's Archives Performance series presents the entire 1968 Ann Arbor show legendary among Young-o-philes for including the version of "Sugar Mountain" previously release...
Personnel: Neil Young (vocals, guitar); Danny Whitten (vocals, guitar); Ralph Molina (vocals, drums); Jack Nitzsche (electric piano); Billy Talbot (bass instrument).
Bob Dylan once famously remarked about hearing Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" on the radio that he knew his days as the man of the hour were numbered. Fact is, Young is the only guy who can even reasonably compete with Dylan for the title of ...
In the continuing series of offroading jags that is Neil Young's career discography, the '00s stand out as a time when Young became a songwriter almost wholly without metaphor, when he--like a retooled Phil Ochs--mastered the topical song. ...
In the continuing series of offroading jags that is Neil Young's career discography, the '00s stand out as a time when Young became a songwriter almost wholly without metaphor, when he--like a retooled Phil Ochs--mastered the topical song. ...