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giovedì 4 ottobre 2018

Neil Young – Winterlong Oil Well – RSC 019 CD

Neil Young – Winterlong
Oil Well – RSC 019 CD.



1 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 3:30
2 Winterlong 4:07
3 I'm Wondering 2:17
4 On The Way Home 3:10
5 Tell Me Why 3:03
6 Medley: The Loner/ Cinnamon Girl/Down By The River  8:54
7 Cinnamon Girl 3:24
8 Southern Man 12:40
9 Ohio 3:56
10 Woodstock 4:30
11 Cowgirl In The Sand 14:35
Total duration: 64:06

Note:
All songs by Neil Young unless otherwise noted
Live in New York City, 1970

Track 1,11:Neil Young & Crazy Horse at Fillmore East, New York City, 6 March 1970 - Second Show
Tracks 2,3: Neil Young & Crazy Horse at Fillmore East, New York City, 6 March 1970 - First Show
Tracks 4,5,6: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at Inglewood Forum, Los Angeles, 28 June 1970
Track 8,9,10: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at Los Angeles Forum, 26 June 1970
Track 7: Neil Young & Crazy Horse at Fillmore East, New York City, 7 March 1970*

Crazy Horse lineup:
Bass – Billy Talbot
Drums – Ralph Molina
Guitar – Danny Whitten
Vocals, Guitar – Neil Young
Electric piano - Jack Nitzsche

CSNY lineup: 
David Crosby – vocals, guitar
Stephen Stills – vocals, guitar, piano, organ
Graham Nash – vocals, guitar, piano, organ
Neil Young – vocals, guitar
Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels – bass
Johnny Barbata – drums -

This album is a digital clone of: "In Concert" - The Swingin' Pig - TSP CD 074.
This Oil Well version has a fine cover, fine quality.  Limited to 200 copies only. Due to its rarity and good quality, this disc is recommended.
This bootleg is a compilation of songs recorded in New York & Los Angeles, USA in 1970 by Neil Young with Crazy Horse and by Neil Young with Crosby, Stills, Nash.
On the front cover Neil Young performing live during a concert in the 70s.

*Track 7: Neil Young & Crazy Horse at Fillmore East, New York City, 7 March 1970 (Single notes from ℗ 2009 Silver Bow Productions, Inc. Fillmore East, New York March 7, 1970. Previously unreleased live version) other sources say this track is from Neil Young & Crazy Horse at Fillmore East, New York City, 6 March 1970.
Audio quality
Quality content

 © Official released material:
Tracks: 2,3,11 have been officially released on: "The Archives Vol. 1 1963–1972"
Track 7 has been released officially on: Cinnamon Girl (Live From Fillmore East)
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The Archives: Live at the Fillmore East
As has been reported recently, the first installment of the legendary Archives is scheduled for November 14, 2006 with Live at the Fillmore East from the March 6, 1970 early show's 2nd half electric set. The first acoustic set is inexplicably missing.
Young has commented in the past that he had found Dylan's bootleg series to be a possible approach to his own archives. The new CD omits "Cinammon Girl" which appears on many of the widely circulated bootlegs of the soundboard under various titles such as Sunset Cowboy and Live in New York 1969 (sic). There has been speculation as to whether the forthcoming CD is from early or late shows on March 6 and 7 or whether it is a compilation from the 4 shows.

In March 1970, "Deja Vu" by CSNY was released. This album was a more than $2 million pre-sale album and became one of the best selling albums in 1970. But Neil Young had been playing with Carzy Horse before "Deja Vu" and his rock'n roll with Crazy Horse was completely different from
with CSN. CSN had holiday from Jan 1970 after a long gig, but Neil Young started short U.S. tour with Crazy Horse and Jack Nitzsche. Filmore East was a live performance of one of these stages. Sound is good, as Neil Young approved to release this album as a official one. It is said Neil Young would issue as a box set, but he changed his mind to issue these unreleased tapes like Bob Dylan's "Bootleg Series". "Come on Baby Let's Go Down Town" on Filmore East might be same recording as one in "Tonight's The Night", I think. Sound is better than "Tonight's The Night". "Down by the River" more than 12 minutes and "Cowgirl in the Sand" more than 16 minutes are really something.

The stage at this time was with acoustic set by Neil Young and electric set with Carzy Horse.
I wonder why no "Cinnamon Girl", which bootlegs of this stage includes and why no acoustic set (it is said tapes of acoustic set is lost. I can't find any bootlegs of acoustic set). 43:19 minutes isn't enough but this is really wonderful live album.
http://neilyoungnews.thrasherswheat.org/2006/09/archives-live-at-fillmore-east.html

The inaugural release of the long awaited Neil Young Archives Performance Series, Live at the Fillmore East is a pure definition of rock n’ roll at the onset of the ‘70s, should you need to explain it to a stranger. The beautifully lumbering Crazy Horse set the tortoise-like pace and Young duels with animated string-strangling passion with guitarist Danny Whitten through what are now longtime classics (“Down By the River,” “Cowgirl in the Sand” both in extended workouts). But recorded here over two nights, March 6 and 7, 1970 at New York City’s Fillmore East, they are recent creations, the result of Young’s second solo album Everybody Knows This is Nowhere with all their incendiary power revealing itself one feedback drenched minute at a time. Two of very few officially recorded
Crazy Horse performances with this line-up, the shows feature spectacular sound, bright, clear and in glorious stereo with producer Jack Nitzsche joining the group on electric piano, and the group’s country influences flowing through the harmonies of “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere,” “Winterlong” and “Wonderin’” A brilliant but brief snapshot.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/crazy-horse-at-the-fillmore-1970-live/203881070


CSNY 1970 tour
On 16 August 1969 CSNY started their first 1969-1970 tour. It ended on 9 July 1970 in Bloomington. Recordings taken from the shows at the Fillmore East and at The Forum in June and at the Auditorium Theater in July 1970 were released the following year on Four Way Street. The group disbanded temporarily following the end of the second tour, their next concert tour taking place four years later.

In between the two tours, the band recorded and released their second studio album and their first as the quartet with Neil Young on board, Déjà Vu.  David Crosby — vocals, guitars; Stephen Stills — vocals, guitars, keyboards Graham Nash — vocals, guitars, organ; Neil Young — vocals, guitars, keyboards; Greg Reeves — bass first tour; Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels — bass second tour: Dallas Taylor — drums first tour and May 12; Johnny Barbata — drums second tour except May 12

David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and Neil Young had all grown as writers, performers, and bandleaders in their own right since their first albums together, 1969's Crosby, Stills & Nash, and 1970's Déjà Vu. They were playing and singing better than ever. They'd also spent the intervening years guesting on each other's albums and concerts, deepening relationships that were actually quite new.

It's easy now to forget that their first coming together lasted just 14 months in the public eye, only part of which included Young. The release of Crosby, Stills & Nash, the addition of Young for Déjà Vu, and the tour to support it, all happened between May 1969 and July 1970. Yet in the midst of the well-documented chaos of their recording sessions and personal lives, they still somehow managed to perform 60 shows together.


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