Neil Young made a point of listing the recording dates of the songs on American
Stars 'n Bars; the dates even appeared on the LP labels. They revealed that the songs had been cut at four different sessions dating back ...
Given the quirkiness of Neil Young's recording career, with its frequent cancellations of releases and
last-minute rearrangements of material, it is a relief to report that this two-disc compilation is so conventional and so satisfying. A 35-track selection of the ...
Neil Young's second solo album, released only four months after his first, was nearly a
total rejection of that polished effort. Though a couple of songs, Round Round (It Won't Be Long) and The Losing End (When You're On), shared ...
After 20 years, Neil Young finally decided to release the sequel to Harvest, his most
commercially successful album. Harvest Moon is in some ways a better album, without the orchestral bombast that stifled some of the songs on the first ...
All the kudos Neil Young earned for Rust Never Sleeps he lost for Live Rust,
the double-LP live album released four months later. Live Rust was the soundtrack to Young's concert film Rust Never Sleeps (he had wanted to give ...
On his songs for Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young had demonstrated an eclecticism that ranged from
the rock of Mr. Soul to the complicated, multi-part arrangement of Broken Arrow. On his debut solo album, he continued to work with composer/arranger Jack ...
Following the 1973 Time Fades Away tour, Neil Young wrote and recorded an Irish wake
of a record called Tonight's the Night and went on the road drunkenly playing its songs to uncomprehending listeners and hostile reviewers. Reprise rejected the ...