Neil Young: Live at the Fillmore East
CML call number: CD ROCK Young
Personnel: Neil Young, guitar, vocal; Danny Whitten, guitar, vocal; Jack Nitzsche, electric piano; Billy Talbot, bass; Ralph Molina, drums, vocal.
Contents: Everybody knows this is nowhere -- Winterlong -- Down by the river -- Wonderin' -- Come on baby let's go downtown -- Cowgirl in the sand. Recorded at Bill Graham's Fillmore East, March 6 & 7, 1970.
Wired wrote: "Neil Young, progenitor of grunge, opens his vaults and kicks off his long-rumored archive series with a vintage Crazy Horse set from 1970. A notorious stickler for high fidelity, Young spent years remastering his basement tapes. The resulting pyrotechnics between Young and the late guitarist Danny Whitten are something to behold" ("Playlist," 2/07, p. 60).
The package reproduces a review of the Fillmore show from Cashbox by "n.s.": "… Young is one of the best songwriters on the rock scene. His songs are so good that they read almost as well as they play. His vocal styling is a kind of a country/rock whine which is as singular as his writing. …"
Personnel: Neil Young, guitar, vocal; Danny Whitten, guitar, vocal; Jack Nitzsche, electric piano; Billy Talbot, bass; Ralph Molina, drums, vocal.
Contents: Everybody knows this is nowhere -- Winterlong -- Down by the river -- Wonderin' -- Come on baby let's go downtown -- Cowgirl in the sand. Recorded at Bill Graham's Fillmore East, March 6 & 7, 1970.
Wired wrote: "Neil Young, progenitor of grunge, opens his vaults and kicks off his long-rumored archive series with a vintage Crazy Horse set from 1970. A notorious stickler for high fidelity, Young spent years remastering his basement tapes. The resulting pyrotechnics between Young and the late guitarist Danny Whitten are something to behold" ("Playlist," 2/07, p. 60).
The package reproduces a review of the Fillmore show from Cashbox by "n.s.": "… Young is one of the best songwriters on the rock scene. His songs are so good that they read almost as well as they play. His vocal styling is a kind of a country/rock whine which is as singular as his writing. …"
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