Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971 - AudioSoundMusic
Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971 - AudioSoundMusic
Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971 - AudioSoundMusic
Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971 - AudioSoundMusic
Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971 - AudioSoundMusic
Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971 - AudioSoundMusic
Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971 - AudioSoundMusic
Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971 - AudioSoundMusic

Neil Young - Royce Hall 1971

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Solo acoustic concert

Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals – Neil Young [click here to see more vinyl featuring Neil Young]

All Songs by Neil Young

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Live

Record Press : Optimal Media GmbH

Label : Reprise Records

Original Label : Reprise Records

Recorded January 30, 1971 at Royce Hall Los Angeles

Recorded by Henry Lewy

Produced and mixed by Neil Young & Niko Bolas

Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA

Lacquer cut by Chris Bellman

Originally released in May 2022

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. On the Way Home
  2. Tell Me Why
  3. Old Man
  4. Journey through the Past
  5. Cowgirl in the Sand
  6. Heart of Gold
  7. A Man Needs a Maid
  8. See the Sky About to Rain

Side B:

  1. Sugar Mountain
  2. Don't Let It Bring You Down
  3. Love in Mind
  4. The Needle and the Damage Done
  5. Ohio
  6. Down by the River
  7. Dance Dance Dance
  8. I Am a Child

     

    Reviews:

    “Neil Young's ongoing Official Bootleg Series dusts off live material from across the master songwriter's long and winding career, with the first few volumes focusing on solo shows from the early '70s. For Neil superfans, collections like Carnegie Hall 1970 will be essential, capturing the nerves, excitement, and discovery of the early phase when Young was blooming into the superhuman talent that would result in some of his most celebrated albums. Royce Hall 1971 focuses on a gig at the UCLA campus near the end of a solo tour, with Young playing songs from After the Gold Rush, the yet-to-be-released Harvest, and a smattering of tunes from earlier records or ones that were years away from commercial release. In banter between songs, Young sounds relaxed to the point of being almost aloof, starting to explain the origins of his songs but often stopping short before finishing his stories and just beginning to play. As with other volumes of the Official Bootleg Series that spotlight these solo shows, the highlights on Royce Hall 1971 come when Young plays hushed, stripped-down renditions of songs that tended to explode in their full-band arrangements or even more intimate readings of some of his gentler tunes. Rockers like "Cowgirl in the Sand," "Ohio," and "Don't Let It Bring You Down" are gripping in these minimal versions, and soft songs like "I Am a Child" or the melancholy piano ballad "Love in Mind" take on an even more vivid bittersweetness than their album versions. The set list and musical delivery are almost identical to Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 1971, another volume in the Official Bootleg Series recorded just nights after Royce Hall 1971. Because of the near interchangeability of these releases, only completists will need to collect every volume of the series. Despite their similarities, each volume is an excellent document of any given night on-stage with Neil Young, and Royce Hall 1971 finds him in just as fine form as the best of his solo performances from this time.” AllMusic Review by Fred Thomas

     

    Ratings :

    AllMusic : 3.5 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.43 / 5



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