Songs for Judy - Live (Remastered) Neil Young
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Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
30.11.2018
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- 1 Songs for Judy (Intro) 03:25
- 2 Too Far Gone 03:15
- 3 No One Seems to Know 02:29
- 4 Heart of Gold 02:53
- 5 White Line 02:45
- 6 Love Is a Rose 02:20
- 7 After the Gold Rush 04:15
- 8 Human Highway 03:04
- 9 Tell Me Why 03:34
- 10 Mr. Soul 03:06
- 11 Mellow My Mind 02:30
- 12 Give Me Strength 03:26
- 13 A Man Needs a Maid 04:54
- 14 Roll Another Number 02:22
- 15 Journey Through the Past 03:17
- 16 Harvest 02:42
- 17 Campaigner 03:30
- 18 Old Laughing Lady 05:18
- 19 The Losing End 03:52
- 20 Here We Are In the Years 03:53
- 21 The Needle and the Damage Done 02:27
- 22 Pocahontas 03:48
- 23 Sugar Mountain 06:08
Info for Songs for Judy - Live (Remastered)
Neil Young fans will be able to enjoy rare live Neil Young tracks in the new live acoustic album, "Songs for Judy". The collection is due for release on 30th Nov.
The album will feature 22 previously-unheard live acoustic performances from various shows during his 1976 tour in November such as "Heart of Gold", "Sugar Mountain", "Too Far Gone" and a never-released-before song, "No One Seems to Know". The track list can be found at the bottom of the article.
Curated by rock music journalist, Cameron Crowe and concert photographer, Joel Bernstein, who were both working with Young during his 1976 solo tour. Crowe reminisced that the shows were both reckless and beautiful.
"The evenings began with an hour-long acoustic solo set from Neil. The acoustic portion of the evening morphed nightly, often fueled by a smoke or two just behind the curtain. After a break, Neil and Crazy Horse would return for a barn-burner of an electric set designed to level the place. They succeeded nightly," Crowe adds.
Bernstein recorded all the performances on cassette tape, initially meant for personal enjoyment. He says he was "raiding malls for whatever blank C-90 cassettes he could find along the way."
"The U.S. leg of this tour was brief (18 shows in 12 cities, in 24 days), but the performances were at their best intense and thrilling. As the tour continued, the cache of cassette-tape grew, all of them filled with gems."
Crowe said that it was a "deliriously painstaking work" to listen and compile the good tracks. "Wake up, eat breakfast, dive back into the recordings. Decide which of the 12 versions of 'Old Laughing Lady' was most essential. Repeat."
Neil Young, vocals, guitar
Digitally remastered
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