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1993 – Neil Young Unplugged; 1994 – Neil Young & Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions (directed by Jonathan Demme) 1997 – Year of the Horse (documentary by Jim Jarmusch) 2000 – Neil Young: Silver and Gold; 2000 – Neil Young: Red Rocks Live; 2001 – America: A Tribute to Heroes ("Imagine") 2003 – Live at Vicar Street (concert film by ...
Sleeps with Angels is the 22nd studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released on August 16, 1994, on Reprise as a double LP and as a single CD. Young's seventh album with Crazy Horse, it was co-produced by long-time collaborator David Briggs who died the following year.
Young's newfound fame with CSNY made the album his commercial breakthrough as a solo artist, and it contains some of his best-known work, including "Tell Me Why" and "Don't Let It Bring You Down"; the singles "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" and "When You Dance I Can Really Love"; and the title track, "After the Gold Rush", played on piano ...
On August 20, Young revealed the upcoming album and its release date stating that it would be a solo album. [16] Le Noise was released on September 28 on CD, vinyl, Blu-ray and digitally. Accompanying the album was a black and white film of live-in-studio performances of all the songs, shot by Adam CK Vollick; it was released on YouTube as well ...
A concert film edition was screened in San Francisco and via the Movietone section of Neil Young's Archives website. [5] On September 25, Young revealed that the album would be released on compact disc, vinyl LP, and the concert film edition on Blu-ray and DVD with the documentary Inside Greendale. [6]
[2] [4] Young's home, the northern California ranch called Broken Arrow, features in the book. [3] Young's hobbies are discussed at length. He relates his love of model train building and his involvement with Lionel, LLC, a model train company, where he is a board member. [5] He talks about his interest in carpentry, and his forays into ...
The album cover is a photograph of Young's father, the journalist Scott Young, with his date of birth printed next to it in the style of a dossier. [5] Inside the album are pictures of his mother, brother, and sister with their dates of birth. The cover image dates from the 1950s. Young explains "I think that was taken in the fifties, probably ...
Neil Young is the debut studio album by Canadian/American musician Neil Young following his departure from Buffalo Springfield in 1968, issued on Reprise Records, catalogue number RS 6317. The album was first released on November 12, 1968, in the so-called 'CSG mix'.