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Neil Young / A Treasure

Жанр: Folk Rock / Hard Rock / Country
Страна: Canada
Год издания: 2011
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 53:43
Источник (релизер): flac/convert
Треклист:
01. Amber Jean (03:17)
02. Are You Ready For The Country? (03:39)
03. It Might Have Been (02:43)
04. Bound For Glory (05:59)
05. Let Your Fingers Do The Walking (03:03)
06. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (04:48)
07. Motor City (03:22)
08. Soul Of A Woman (04:28)
09. Get Back To The Country (02:31)
10. Southern Pacific (07:53)
11. Nothing Is Perfect (05:02)
12. Grey Riders (05:58)
A new release from the Neil Young archives this is a live album recorded in '84/'85 whilst touring America with no album out,it features 5 songs never released before and is a must have for any Young fans out there which I'm sure there are many.
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Editorial Reviews
The 12-track live album, A Treasure includes songs - 5 of which are previously unreleased - recorded during Young's 1984 and 1985 U.S. tours without the support of an album, or Young's then record label due to unique and unusual circumstances. Among those, "Grey Riders" will be the first track serviced to radio. A Treasure features Young's onstage work with some of the greatest artists in the history of Country music, including the late, great Ben Keith on steel and slide guitar and Rufus Thibodeaux on fiddle, along with living legends Spooner Oldham and Hargus "Pig" Robbins on piano, Tim Drummond and Joe Allen on bass, Anthony Crawford on mandolin & guitars and Karl Himmel on drums, among many others. A Treasure is Young's first release since last year's Grammy and Juno Award-winning album, Le Noise. The live album captures this iconic artist during a fascinating time in his career, when he was facing criticism and lawsuits from his then current record company for exploring a more traditionally country sound. "You can call me erratic," Young said when asked at the time about his tendency toward musical shape-shifting, "but I've been consistent about it, consistently erratic." Always celebrated for his musical versatility, A Treasure, is akin to a sonic time capsule, instantly transporting the listener to the time and place when it was made. "I love this record," Young says. "I hadn't heard these takes in 25 years, but when we unearthed them co-producer Ben Keith said, 'This is a treasure.'"
Part of what makes A Treasure so compelling is the musical contributions of The International Harvesters, with whom Young was playing at the time. Many of them were already paragons within the country music world and their notoriety has only grown in the years since. "I just love to hear those guys," Young says. "They're all country music legends." Those behind the scenes also made significant contributions to A Treasure's sonic potency. Tim Mulligan mixed and mastered the tracks. At the time these songs were recorded, Bob Sterne was the tour manager, Tim Foster ran the stage, and Larry Cragg was in charge of the band's instruments.
A Treasure will be released in several formats, including standard CD, vinyl (180gm and 140gm), digital download with and without videos, and as a deluxe CD/Blu-ray package. The Blu-ray version will feature a curated selection of video that lends context and imagistic power to the tracks. "I like to look at these old live videos and listen to what I think are the best versions of these songs," Young says. "It's fun to see what we looked like when we were playing it then."
* Denotes Previously Unreleased Track
1. *Amber Jean (9/20/84) Nashville Now TV - Nashville, TN
2. Are You Ready For The Country? (9/21/84) Riverbend Music Center - Cincinnati, OH
3. It Might Have Been (9/25/84) Austin City Limits TV - Austin, Texas
4. Bound For Glory (9/29/84) Gilleys Rodeo Arena - Pasadena, TX
5. *Let Your Fingers Do The Walking (10/22/84) Universal Amphitheater Universal City, CA
6. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (10/26/84) Greek Theater - Berkeley, CA 7. Motor City (10/26/84) Greek Theater - Berkeley, CA
8. *Soul Of A Woman (10/26/84) Greek Theater - Berkeley, CA
9. Get Back To The Country (10/26/84) Greek Theater - Berkeley, CA
10. Southern Pacific (9/1/85) Minnesota State Fair - St. Paul, MN
11. *Nothing Is Perfect (9/1/85) Minnesota State Fair - St. Paul, MN
12. *Grey Riders (9/10/85) Pier 84 - New York City, NY
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Neil Young changed guises at a furious pace in the early Eighties. In 1982, he was making vocoder-slathered New Wave; the following year, he staged a rockabilly revival. Then, in 1984, Young shifted gears toward classic country. Touring with the International Harvesters, an eight-piece group of Nashville pros, Young performed both countryfied versions of his classics and cuts from his 1985 album Old Ways. He also debuted five brand-new tracks that had been shelved until this live album, which cherry-picks from the Harvesters' gigs. "Amber Jean" is a lovely tribute to his newborn daughter, while "Grey Riders" is a lost epic that suggests Crazy Horse with a twang infusion. The oldies shine too: "Flying on the Ground Is Wrong" sounds as if it originated with the Flying Burrito Brothers instead of Buffalo Springfield.
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Album Review: Neil Young and the International Harvesters – A Treasure
BY JAKE COHEN ON MAY 31ST, 2011 IN ALBUM REVIEWS
Are you ready for the country? So sings Neil Young on the song of the same name, the second track of his new live release, A Treasure. But this should probably be the first track on the album, since it’s more than just a fast, raunchy, countrified blues number; it’s something like an aesthetic standpoint. Young asks us if we can handle this side of him. Are you ready for the country? If you are, then you need to get this album.
This ain’t your father’s Neil Young, unless of course your dad listens to Waylon Jennings, Townes Van Zandt, and/or once owned a confederate flag. Neil was a musical shapeshifter in the 1980s, after a decade and a half of establishing himself as classic rock royalty in bands like Buffalo Springfield, CSN&Y, and Crazy Horse. As part of the burgeoning acid folk/folk rock/psychedelic scene of late ’60s Los Angeles, he brought an edge to the soft vocal harmonies of Crosby, Stills, and Nash, and his biting guitar rocks your inner core on songs like “Ohio” and “Southern Man”. In 1982, Young released Trans, a synth-heavy rock album that could almost be the soundtrack to the original Tron. 1983 saw the release of Everybody’s Rockin’, an album of rockabilly-flavored 1950s rock and roll. And in 1985, Neil dropped Old Ways, an album that his label didn’t want to release, saying that it was too country.
In the midst of that creative period, Young toured with the International Harvesters, a group of musicians who could revel in the country twang of the Old Ways material. Their concerts, in 1984 and 1985, are captured here for the first time on A Treasure. Of course, Neil Young is no stranger to southern music; “Are You Ready for the Country?” was first recorded on the 1972 gem Harvest, and the country sound has always been integral to this singer-songwriter’s world. The live version of “Are You Ready…” brings out the country stomp, played at a much faster and more aggressive clip than the original studio version. Rufus Thibodeaux’s fiddle flies out in front, with Young’s phlanged guitar substituting for the Hank Williams twang of honky-tonk.
A Treasure was cobbled together from various recordings made during Neil’s fall 1984 and 1985 tours, but it arcs like a real show, coming to a frenzied peak with the most rocking selection on here, the album-closing “Grey Riders”. Never before released, and long considered a fan favorite, “Grey Riders” is a monster of Young’s “Cinnamon Girl” classic rock sound. Thibodeaux’s crying fiddle is still there, and the fast country backbeat dominates the verses and chorus, but it’s all about the heavily distorted, syncopated guitar riff in between verses, and Young’s wailing, over-driven guitar solo.
Along the way, A Treasure visits a variety of Southern styles. “It Might Have Been” is fast Nashville sound, dominated by fiddle and Young’s nasally voice, with longtime Young collaborator Ben Keith on pedal steel guitar. “Bound for Glory” is a dramatic narrative ballad, a sad country love story. The soulful country ballad “Nothing Is Perfect” features gospel backing vocals, which lend strong and commanding support to Neil’s reedy tenor, while bowed bass and barrel-house piano contribute that old-time homey sound. Banjo adds a frolicky bluegrass feel to “Get Back to the Country”, as Young sings, “Back where it all began.” It’s high-powered, ьber fast rock bluegrass, with electric guitars and drums commingling with the fiddle, banjo, and pedal steel.
There’s plenty of harder stuff on here, too. “Motor City” has gritty guitars, and the working class ethos of ’80s rockers like George Thorogood or John Mellencamp lurks in the background. Except that Neil Young brings more humor, more artistry, and more rawness to the sound than either of those commercial rockers. “Soul of a Woman” is a 12-bar blues, hearkening back to a ’50s rock and roll sound. It’s the country tinge that Elvis, Carl Perkins, and Buddy Holly had, but with more grit, more drive, more overdrive on the guitars (and a totally bad-ass blues fiddle solo).
The nearly eight-minute “Southern Pacific”–a chugging lament on train culture–is the centerpiece of the second half of the album. The train screams into your headphones with a fast rock backbeat and lyrics full of melancholy and nostalgia. Anthony Crawford’s totally raw banjo solo, complete with noisy fret scratching, sounds like the sound of rusty train brakes. Young’s voice soars with urgency, delivering a commanding performance of this socially conscious tune, channeling the plight of the American worker into song.
The album is being released in a variety of media, including a deluxe CD/Blu-ray combo pack featuring live footage of the ’84-’85 Harvesters when available. Longtime Neil Young fans and completists will salivate that this incredibly fruitful collaboration is finally an official release and that songs like “Grey Riders”, which previously existed only as grainy bootlegs, have been lovingly remastered. This was Young’s offering on Record Store Day, telling something of the affection he has for this time period. Yes, it’s a live album, but not “this is what he’s been doing recently.” If anything, this feels more like a vault release of a new band with familiar faces. Above all, you can feel the exuberance that comes from playing raw, unbridled live music, and there are few from that generation who excel at this better than Neil Young. Old man, take a look at your life, indeed.
Joe Allen: Bass
Matraca Berg: Vocals (Background)
Anthony Crawford: Banjo, Guitar, Vocals
Tim Drummond: Bass
Ben Keith: Vocals
Karl T. Kimmel: Drums
Tracy Nelson: Vocals (Background)
Spooner Oldham: Piano
Hargus "Pig" Robbins: Piano
Rufus Thibodeaux: Fiddle
Neil Young: Guitar, Vocals
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