Neil Young – Live at Massey Hall 1971 (2007/2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

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Artist: Neil Young
Album: Live at Massey Hall 1971
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2007/2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 01:07:36
Total Tracks: 17
Total Size: 2,29 GB

Tracklist:

01. Neil Young – On the Way Home (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (03:42)
02. Neil Young – Tell Me Why (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (02:55)
03. Neil Young – Old Man (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (04:30)
04. Neil Young – Journey Through the Past (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (04:25)
05. Neil Young – Helpless (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (04:06)
06. Neil Young – Love in Mind (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (02:47)
07. Neil Young – A Man Needs a Maid / Heart of Gold (Suite) (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (06:38)
08. Neil Young – Cowgirl in the Sand (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (03:45)
09. Neil Young – Don’t Let It Bring You Down (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (02:46)
10. Neil Young – There’s a World (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (03:34)
11. Neil Young – Bad Fog of Loneliness (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (03:26)
12. Neil Young – The Needle and the Damage Done (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (04:09)
13. Neil Young – Ohio (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (03:25)
14. Neil Young – See the Sky About to Rain (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (04:05)
15. Neil Young – Down by the River (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (04:09)
16. Neil Young – Dance, Dance, Dance (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (06:03)
17. Neil Young – I Am a Child (Live at Massey Hall 1971) (03:02)

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The acclaimed Toronto performance features classics “Old Man” and, in a suite, “A Man Needs A Maid” and “Heart Of Gold” (before they were recorded for Harvest) along with some of his most popular songs (“Cowgirl In The Sand,” “Ohio”) as well as the most obscure (“Bad Fog Of Loneliness”). Live At Massey Hall is a rock gem.“…a musical and sonic treat Young fans would be foolish to pass up. Surely this won’t be in-print forever, so get it while you can! Live recordings don’t get much better than this.” (Michael Fremer)

Mastered and cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood from analog master tapes prepared by John Nowland at Neil Young’s studio.

“This is the album that should have come out between After the Gold Rush and Harvest. David Briggs, my producer, was adamant that this should be the record, but I was very excited about the takes we got on Harvest and wanted Harvest out. David disagreed. As I listen to this today, I can see why.” (Neil Young)

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