Exclusive First Look: Neil Young - Archives Vol. III | Qobuz
As noted earlier, on September 6th, Neil Young will release the third volume of his Archives series, a comprehensive box set from 1976-1987.
Here is an "Exclusive First Look: Neil Young - Archives Vol. III" | Qobuz by Charlotte Saintoin: (thanks Ron!)
1977 is collected in disc 4: Snapshot in Time. It captured Young sitting, guitar in hand, before his loyal producer David Briggs and Nicolette Larson at Linda Ronstadt’s house in Malibu, putting their heads together to compose American Stars ‘N Bars. The album even included “Barefoot Floors,” a ballad recorded on cassette that he’d play to a jubilant Ronstadt in his passenger seat. Then it was northward to the hot bars of Santa Cruz, where Young had gone to relax by playing guitar with some locals going by The Ducks (Johnny Craviotto on drums, Bob Mosley on bass and Jeff Blackburn on guitar) in the very rock ‘n’ roll “Windward Passage,” steeped in airs of Chuck Berry.
Full article @ "Exclusive First Look: Neil Young - Archives Vol. III" | Qobuz by Charlotte Saintoin.
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2 Comments:
I can't help becoming a bit nostalgic. I am trying not to! But damn, those days seems great to me. I am falling into the fallacy I warn against. In the fall of 1977 I was a senior in high school, listening to Neil, the Dead, and the Allman Brothers, John Prine, Leo Kottke, Joni. Seeing Neil so young is to feel these days again.
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