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Neil Young|Time Fades Away

Time Fades Away

Neil Young

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Anyone who has followed Neil Young's career knows enough not to expect a simple evening of mellow good times when they see him in concert, but in 1973, when Young hit the road after Harvest had confirmed his status as a first-echelon rock star, that knowledge wasn't nearly as common as it is today. Young's natural inclinations to travel against the current of audience expectations were amplified by a stormy relationship between himself and his touring band, as well as the devastating death of guitarist Danny Whitten, who died of a drug overdose shortly after being given his pink slip during the first phase of tour rehearsals. The shows that followed turned into a nightly exorcism of Young's rage and guilt, as well as a battle between himself and an audience who, expecting to hear "Old Man" and "Heart of Gold," didn't know what to make of the electric assault they witnessed. All the more remarkably, Young brought along a mobile recording truck to capture the tour on tape for a live album and the result, Time Fades Away, was a ragged musical parade of bad karma and road craziness, opening with Young bellowing "14 junkies, too weak to work" on the title cut, and closing with "Last Dance," in which he tells his fans "you can live your own life" with all the optimism of a man on the deck of a sinking ship. While critics and fans were not kind to Time Fades Away upon first release, decades later it sounds very much of a piece with Tonight's the Night and On the Beach, albums that explored the troubled zeitgeist of America in the mid-'70s in a way few rockers had the courage to face. If the performances are often loose and ragged, they're also brimming with emotional force, and despite the dashed hopes of "Yonder Stands the Sinner" and "Last Dance," "Don't Be Denied" is a moving remembrance of Young's childhood and what music has meant to him, and it's one of the most powerful performances Young ever committed to vinyl. Few rockers have been as willing as Young to lay themselves bare before their audience, and Time Fades Away ranks with the bravest and most painfully honest albums of his career -- like the tequila Young was drinking on that tour, it isn't for everyone, but you may be surprised by its powerful effects.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Time Fades Away
00:05:31

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, Harmonica, MainArtist - Jack Nitzsche, Piano - Ben Keith, Slide Guitar, Background Vocals - Elliot Mazer, Producer - DENNY PURCELL, Engineer - Johnny Barbata, Drums - Tim Drummond, Bass Guitar - Gene Eichelberger, Engineer - John Rosen, Engineer - Bonnie Mazer, Audio Recording Engineer - Nena Couch, Engineer

© 1973 Reprise Records ℗ 1973 Reprise Records

2
Journey Through the Past
00:03:18

Neil Young, Producer, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Elliot Mazer, Producer - DENNY PURCELL, Engineer - Gene Eichelberger, Engineer - John Rosen, Engineer - Bonnie Mazer, Audio Recording Engineer - Nena Couch, Engineer

© 1973 Reprise Records ℗ 1973 Reprise Records

3
Yonder Stands the Sinner
00:03:16

David Crosby, Guitar, Background Vocals - Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Jack Nitzsche, Piano - Ben Keith, Slide Guitar - Elliot Mazer, Producer - DENNY PURCELL, Engineer - Johnny Barbata, Drums - Tim Drummond, Bass Guitar - Gene Eichelberger, Engineer - John Rosen, Engineer - Bonnie Mazer, Audio Recording Engineer - Nena Couch, Engineer

© 1973 Reprise Records ℗ 1973 Reprise Records

4
L.A.
00:03:10

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Jack Nitzsche, Piano - Ben Keith, Background Vocals, Steel Guitar - Elliot Mazer, Producer - DENNY PURCELL, Engineer - Johnny Barbata, Drums - Gene Eichelberger, Engineer - John Rosen, Engineer - Joe Yankee, Bass Guitar - Bonnie Mazer, Audio Recording Engineer - Nena Couch, Engineer

© 1973 Reprise Records ℗ 1973 Reprise Records

5
Love in Mind (Live at Royce Hall, Los Angeles, California, 1/30/1971)
00:01:55

Neil Young, Producer, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Henry Lewy, Audio Recording Engineer - Elliot Mazer, Producer - DENNY PURCELL, Engineer - Gene Eichelberger, Engineer - John Rosen, Engineer - Bonnie Mazer, Audio Recording Engineer - Nena Couch, Engineer

© 1973 Reprise Records ℗ 1973 Reprise Records

6
Don't Be Denied (Live)
00:05:16

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Jack Nitzsche, Piano, Background Vocals - Ben Keith, Background Vocals, Steel Guitar - Elliot Mazer, Producer - DENNY PURCELL, Engineer - Johnny Barbata, Drums - Tim Drummond, Bass Guitar - Gene Eichelberger, Engineer - John Rosen, Engineer - Bonnie Mazer, Audio Recording Engineer - Nena Couch, Engineer

© 1973 Reprise Records ℗ 1973 Warner Records Inc.

7
The Bridge
00:03:04

Neil Young, Producer, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, Harmonica, MainArtist - Elliot Mazer, Producer - DENNY PURCELL, Engineer - Gene Eichelberger, Engineer - John Rosen, Engineer - Bonnie Mazer, Audio Recording Engineer - Nena Couch, Engineer

© 1973 Reprise Records ℗ 1973 Reprise Records

8
Last Dance
00:08:43

David Crosby, Background Vocals - Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Jack Nitzsche, Piano - Ben Keith, Background Vocals, Steel Guitar - Elliot Mazer, Producer - DENNY PURCELL, Engineer - Graham nash, Guitar, Background Vocals - Johnny Barbata, Drums - Tim Drummond, Bass Guitar - Gene Eichelberger, Engineer - John Rosen, Engineer - Bonnie Mazer, Audio Recording Engineer - Nena Couch, Engineer

© 1973 Reprise Records ℗ 1973 Reprise Records

Albumbeschreibung

Anyone who has followed Neil Young's career knows enough not to expect a simple evening of mellow good times when they see him in concert, but in 1973, when Young hit the road after Harvest had confirmed his status as a first-echelon rock star, that knowledge wasn't nearly as common as it is today. Young's natural inclinations to travel against the current of audience expectations were amplified by a stormy relationship between himself and his touring band, as well as the devastating death of guitarist Danny Whitten, who died of a drug overdose shortly after being given his pink slip during the first phase of tour rehearsals. The shows that followed turned into a nightly exorcism of Young's rage and guilt, as well as a battle between himself and an audience who, expecting to hear "Old Man" and "Heart of Gold," didn't know what to make of the electric assault they witnessed. All the more remarkably, Young brought along a mobile recording truck to capture the tour on tape for a live album and the result, Time Fades Away, was a ragged musical parade of bad karma and road craziness, opening with Young bellowing "14 junkies, too weak to work" on the title cut, and closing with "Last Dance," in which he tells his fans "you can live your own life" with all the optimism of a man on the deck of a sinking ship. While critics and fans were not kind to Time Fades Away upon first release, decades later it sounds very much of a piece with Tonight's the Night and On the Beach, albums that explored the troubled zeitgeist of America in the mid-'70s in a way few rockers had the courage to face. If the performances are often loose and ragged, they're also brimming with emotional force, and despite the dashed hopes of "Yonder Stands the Sinner" and "Last Dance," "Don't Be Denied" is a moving remembrance of Young's childhood and what music has meant to him, and it's one of the most powerful performances Young ever committed to vinyl. Few rockers have been as willing as Young to lay themselves bare before their audience, and Time Fades Away ranks with the bravest and most painfully honest albums of his career -- like the tequila Young was drinking on that tour, it isn't for everyone, but you may be surprised by its powerful effects.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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