Neil Young: Live At Sugar Mtn '68

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REPRISE SETS NEIL YOUNG'S SUGAR MOUNTAIN LIVE RELEASE FOR NOVEMBER 25

Neil Young by Jay Blakesberg
Just five days shy of his 23rd birthday, Neil Young's solo career launched in earnest with an engagement at The Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Having left the Buffalo Springfield only six months earlier, Neil brought just his guitar along to the facility operated by the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan as a ministry to University of Michigan students, faculty and staff. The truth was that the engagement was something of a "stealth" booking, an experiment to determine if audiences would accept Neil's music in its most elemental form. Having performed previously in the context of a band, he was unsure if he could deliver his music as convincingly alone. The Canterbury House experience erased all doubts and set the stage for the succession of Neil Young solo albums that continues to this day.

The night of November 9, 1968 (and the night following), he performed his music and told stories between the songs to a rapt audience. The performances were recorded those evenings on a TEAC 2 track tape recorder, the tapes kept in storage over the intervening years.

More than 40 years will have passed when Reprise Records releases Sugar Mountain Live At Canterbury House 1968 as part of the continuing Neil Young Archive Performance Series. The 23-track album will be issued on November 25 and includes recordings made on both nights and offers a glimpse into the development of a legendary artist. The album includes songs that were written during his Buffalo Springfield tenure as well as newly written material that would appear on future solo albums. One of the spoken word standouts is an amusing tale of Neil's hapless "day job" experience working in a Toronto bookstore that still brings laughs today as it did that night so long ago.

It should be noted that Sugar Mountain Live is not slated for inclusion in the long anticipated Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 (1963 – 1972). The 10-disc Blu-ray and DVD packages will be released early in 2009 with a specific date forthcoming. The legendary title track, written on Neil's 19th birthday, is certainly a highlight as are such songs as "Mr. Soul," "Expecting To Fly," and "The Loner." Just about every one of the thirteen songs included in the album came to be appreciated as touchstones of Neil Young's brilliant songwriting prowess over the decades to follow.

Sugar Mountain Live At Canterbury House 1968 was recorded in stereo on two tracks. Its intimacy, warmth and brilliance still shine through forty years later.

Track listing

1. (Emcee intro)
2. On The Way Home
3. Songwriting rap
4. Mr. Soul
5. Recording rap
6. Expecting To Fly
7. The Last Trip To Tulsa
8. Bookstore rap
9. The Loner
10. "I used to" rap
11. Birds
12. Winterlong (excerpt) and Out of My Mind - intro
13. Out Of My Mind
14. If I Could Have Her Tonight
15. Classical Gas rap
16. Sugar Mountain – intro
17. Sugar Mountain
18. I've Been Waiting For You
19. Songs rap
20. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
21. Tuning Rap & The Old Laughing Lady – intro
22. The Old Laughing Lady
23. Broken Arrow

Check out JamBase's exclusive feature/interview with Neil Young here.

http://www.neilyoung.com/

[Published on: 10/13/08]
 

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Conjugal Burning starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 09:35AM
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Conjugal Burning

righteous!... On a side note though, Jay Blakesburg is the man. Every photo i have seen from him is awesome

rainydaywomen420 starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 09:54AM
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rainydaywomen420

very righteous indeed, live at massey hall 71 released through the archives is incredible and in constant rotation at my place. looking forward to this and whatever else NEil puts out.

theragman starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 10:18AM
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sweet!

Broken Arrow acoustic!

bphawks24 starstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 10:39AM
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bphawks24

wow this sounds amazing, love me some neil

rustfinger Mon 10/13/2008 10:51AM
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rustfinger

looking forward to hearing this! thats a pretty good setlist, "last trip to tulsa" i think is one of neil's best acoustic songs

Flat5 starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 11:45AM
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Flat5

fuck. yeah. when it comes to neil young, i think quality.

tuffgong41 starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 12:10PM
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tuffgong41

"I don't care who you are or what music you like....You've got to RESPECT NEIL YOUNG!"

Michael Knight Mon 10/13/2008 01:50PM
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Michael Knight

NEIL IS THE MAN

irtimed starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 02:10PM
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irtimed

Gonna see him tommorrow!

bubbarock starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 06:12PM
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bubbarock

As a side note...if you haven't seen the recent DVD of the CSN&Y live tour..."Deja Vu"...and how Neil brought them together to tour and protest the current Iraqi and Afghanistan "situations"...def. check it out! Neil has been such a driving force to bringing awareness to the people!! Also,listen to "Living With War",his last album!

beano starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/13/2008 10:35PM
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beano

Can't wait to hear this. Always love me some Neil.

bshaky starstarstarstarstar Tue 10/14/2008 06:33PM
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bshaky

Thanks, Neil!

Smittea starstarstarstarstar Thu 10/16/2008 06:27AM
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Smittea

Last year there was a phenomenal release by Neil entitled "Live at Massey Hall". If you purchased the enhanced (CD/DVD) version you would get the full length audio concert AND the full length DVD concert. What is so special about this release is that many of his classic songs were performed for the very FIRST TIME at this concert. If you are a big Neil Young fan and are unfamiliar with this release, check it out. You will not be disappointed!