"TOAST": Neil Young Unreleased 2001 Album w/ Crazy Horse (Please shop locally & independently. But if you can't, we appreciate your supporting Thrasher's Wheat by clicking this link . Thank you!!!)
Over the years -- and in recent days -- details on the elusive unreleased 2001 album by Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse "TOAST" have slowly been trickling out.
With "Gateway of Love",the 1st dropped track of "TOAST" now streaming, and pre-orders being accepted, it looks like "TOAST" will finally pop up and out.
Which brings us to the TW Comment of the Moment on "TOAST": Neil Young's Unreleased 2001 Album w/ Crazy Horse Set for 8th July, 2022 by (D.) Ian Kertis; The Metamorphic Rocker:
Just now listening to 'Standing in the Light'... fascinating and much
clearer than relying on old clips from the Horse's 2001 tour.
Sounds
technically nice, too. Familiar and yet different. Where on 'Goin Home'
on AYP? sounded a little thin (particularly Ralph's drums), they seem to
have figured out how to mix and master these recordings at some point
in the last 20 years.
On that note, I've always assumed Goin'
Home would be the same take from AYP?. Generally, NY seems to pick his
preferred take and stick with it, but we shall see. If 'Standing in the
Light...' is anything to go by, I suspect Goin' Home will have been
remixed along with the rest of the album.
AYP?, the album, came
out exactly 20 years ago this spring. It's a remarkable document of a
specific time in the artist's life and, of course, in the world at
large. It's also a darker, edgier album than some people give credit
for. It's easy to be taken in, initially, by the brightly polished sound
of the MGs, with their familiar grooves and hooks. Maybe there was a
purposeful choice to juxtapose musical style and emotional tone? Or
maybe it's just the way things went. The truth usually seems to be
somewhere between.
A twist of serendipity: Toast has been talked
about, in the past, as a Latin-inspired album. It happens that I've also
been listening to some jazz-infused Spanish trad folk lately. Totally
different from the Horse, but nonetheless, neat how everything starts to
feel connected when your tastes are eclectic enough.
Finally, I have no firm idea about 'Boom Boom Boom'. Hell of a title, though.Giving me "Walk Like a Giant coda" vibes.
Thanks for the comment Meta Rocker! Interesting thought on Latin/ Spanish inspired jazz-folk. Quite a mashup of aural impacts when propelled by The Horse.
Also, see Whatever happened to... “Toast” by Neil Young & Crazy Horse?
Also, see Comment of the Moment on "Toast" - A Roadstory: Neil Young Shares Thoughts on Unreleased 2001 Album by Tony "Hambone" Hammond in the UK. (See "Toast" - A Roadstory: Neil Young Shares Thoughts on Unreleased 2001 Album.)
More on interview with Frank “Poncho” Sampedro, Neil Young, Crazy Horse Guitarist [discusses TOAST] | The Aquarium Drunkard.
Also, see ‘Are You Passionate?’ Turns 10 Years Old and Neil Young's Album of the Week: 'Are You Passionate?' + Defending AYP?
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