Neil Young
Rock 'N Roll Cowboy: A Life On the Road 1966-1994

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In the late '80s, Neil Young casually mentioned in an interview that he was planning a box set of rarities and outtakes (entitled The Neil Young Archives), which would be ready for release shortly. It never appeared, even though it's supposedly still being assembled and finalized to this day. To alleviate the fans' frustration, this bootleg four-CD Italian (Great Dane Records) box set appeared, and it covers all the phases of Young's lengthy concert career. The first disc (1966-1973) proves to be the best. It's here that you'll find an early barnstorming guitar version of "Cowgirl in the Sand" (clocking in at 14-and-a-half minutes) and a harmonious Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young take of "Tell Me Why." A piano-laden medley of "A Man Needs a Maid/Heart of Gold" follows, and the beautiful unreleased acoustic nuggets "Everybody's Alone" and "Dance Dance Dance" comfort the listener. Disc two (1974-1978) contains material from Young's dark period, including unplugged versions of "Pardon My Heart" and "On the Beach," recorded at New York's Bottom Line. Disc three proves to be the weakest since it covers what is widely regarded as Young's unfocused years (1982-1985). "Touch the Night" is essentially a rewrite of "Like a Hurricane," and there is a reason why "Let Your Fingers Do the Talking" was never released. The countrified "Down by the River" and a banjo version of the reflective "My Boy" save the disc from being a total washout, however. And the final disc (1986-1994) shows Young regaining his strength and focus with the definitive "Rockin' in the Free World" (from Saturday Night Live) and "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," where he is joined by friends Simon & Garfunkel. The set of four may be a bit too intimidating for more casual fans, but the sound quality is consistent, and it proves to be the ultimate showcase of Young in concert. Also included is a 45-page booklet packed with pictures, song notes, quotes, and a list of every live date played by Young from 1968 to 1993. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy is a rich, if somewhat frustrating, listening experience. It's a four-disc set that collects various Neil live performances, spanning from his Springfield days to his Grammy Award show performance of "Philadelphia" in 1994. Among the many treats: "Sweet Joni," a 1973 piano-based paean to Joni Mitchell apparently only performed once. Other highlights include several Stills-Young Band run-throughs, especially "Southern Man" which features some scintillating guitar solos from both Stills and Young. Other highlights include the unreleased songs "Everybody's Alone," "Traces," "Love Art Blues," "Give Me Strength," "Lady Wingshot," "If You Got Love," "Gonna Rock Forever," "Amber Jean," "Let Your Fingers Do the Talking," "Grey Riders," "Nothing is Perfect," "Ordinary People," "Silver and Gold," "Homefires" and "Separate Ways." Add in several reworked versions of known quantities, such as the Saturday Night Live debut of "Rockin' in the Free World," "Shots" (performed acoustically from San Francisco's Boarding House) and "Helpless" (a stunning take from Neil & the International Harvester's Austin City Limits appearance in 1984) and "Stringman," recorded in London in 1976, and you have a great collection. However, thanks to this collection's breadth--in total, 63 songs taken from upwards of 40 concerts--the sound quality ranges
from the near-atrocious to excellent. Thus accounting for the frustration at times. One other comment: The accompanying booklet to Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy is excellent, far surpassing many liner notes to legitimate boxed sets, featuring a well-written overview of Neil's career as well as a track-by-track commentary AND complete tour schedule from Neil's 1968/69 solo tour through to his 1993 jaunt with Booker T. & the MGs. It does much of what the set itself does, collecting many of Neil's comments and observations on many of his songs. Despite its sound lapses, until the Archives are released--and possibly even then--this is a true "essential." (A+)


Track Listings:
Disc 1:
1. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing, 2. Birds, 3. Cowgirl in the Sand, 4. Tell Me Why, 5. Only Love Can Break Your Heart, 6. Everybody's Alone, 7. A Man Needs a Maid/Heart of Gold, 8. Out on the Weekend, 9. Love In Mind, 10. Dance Dance Dance, 11. Cripple Creek Ferry, 12. L.A., 13. Soldier, 14. Harvest, 15. Sweet Joni, 16. Tonight's the Night, 17. Tired Eyes

Disc 2: 1. Pardon My Heart, 2. On the Beach, 3. Traces, 4. Human Highway, 5. Love Art Blues, 6. Hawaiian Sunrise, 7. Like a Hurricane, 8, Stringman, 9, Evening Coconut, 10. Long May You Run, 11. Southern Man, 12. Give Me Strength, 13. Comes a Time, 14. Sail Away, 15. Lady Wingshot, 16. Shots, 17. Downtown

Disc 3: 1. If You Got Love, 2. Transformer Man, 3. My Boy, 4. Old Ways, 5. Kinda Fonda Wanda, 6. Gonna Rock Forever, 7. Touch the Night, 8. Amber Jean, 9. Let Your Fingers Do the Talking, 10. Helpless, 11. Down by the River, 12. Interstate, 13. Grey Riders, 14. Nothing Is Perfect, 15. Southern Pacific

Disc 4: 1. Mideast Vacation, 2. Road of Plenty (El Dorado), 3. Computer Age, 4. Bad News, 5. Ordinary People, 6. Rockin' in the Free World, 7. Winterlong, 8. Silver and Gold, 9. Campaigner, 10. Homefires, 11. Only Love Can Break Your Heart, 12. Mr. Soul, 13. Separate Ways, 14. Philadelphia

Track origin, notes
Disk 1:
01 Whittier High School, LA 1967. w/ Buffalo Springfield
02 Big Sur Folk Fest,CA, Sept. 13, 1969. w/ CSNY
03 Fillmore East,NY, March 6 1970 (late show). w/Crazy Horse
04 LA Forum, Inglewood, Los Angeles, June 28th 1970. w/CSNY
05 Fillmore East, NY, June 3 1970. w/CSNY
06 rehearsels at KQED TV, US, February 19th, 1970.
07 Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, Jan.22 1971
08-10 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, Feb. 23 1971
11-13 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, Jan.23 '73.
14 JFK Center, Washington, January 28 1973
15 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield , March 11 1973.
16-17 Colden Auditorium, NYC Queens College,Nov. 15, 1973 .
Disk 2:
1-2 Bottom Line, New York City, May 16, 1974.
3-5 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, July 9 '74
6 Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury September 8, 1974.
7 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan, March 5, 1976.
8 HammerSmith Odeon, London, March 31st 1976.
9 Civic Center, Springfield, June 27, 1976
10-11 Civic Center, Springfield, July 7, 1976.
12 Palladium, New York City, Novembe 20th 1976.
13-14 Catalyst, Santa Cruz, August 22, 1977.
15 Bicentennial Park, Miami Beach, November 12, 1977.
16 Boarding House, San Francisco, May 24, 1978.
17 Civic Center Auditorium, Providence, September 25, 1978
Disk 3:
1-2 the Scandinavium, Goteborg, Sweden, October 8 , 1982.
3 Palmer Municipal Auditorium, Austin, January 14, 1983
4-5 California Exp. Auditorium, Sacramento, July 26, 1983
6-7 Catalyst, Santa Cruz, Feb.7, 1984 (2nd show).
8-11 Austin City Limits TV Show,University Of Texas, September 25, 1984.Broadcast on US TV on January 27 1985
12 Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX, September 21st 1985
13-14 Recorded Live in The USA 1985
15 Coliseum Minnesota State Fairgrounds St Paul, September 1st 1985
Disk 4:
1 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, August 28, 1986
2 Metropolitan Center, Minneapolis, October 17 1986.
3 the Palatrussardi Milano, Italy, May 5, 1987. Was broadcast on Italian TV on July 18th, 1987
4 Poplar Creek Music Center, Hoffman Estates, Chicago, August 16, 1988
5 Jones Beach Auditorium, Wantagh, August 27, 1988.
6 'Saturday Night Live' NBC Studio 8H, Rockefeller Plaza, NY City, September 30, 1989. Broadcast on US TV.
7 Sportpaleis Ahoy, Rotterdam, Holland, December 13, 1989
8 the Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, March 31, 1990
9 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, February 16, 1991
10 Orpheum Theatre, Boston , March 19, 1992
11 Dorothy Chandler Pavillon, LA, March 1, 1993
12 Sportpaleis Ahoy , Rotterdam, Holland, July 5, 1993.
13 Torhout Festival, Belgium, July 3, 1993
14 Dorothy Chandler Pavillon, LA, March 21, 1994. Grammy Awards telecast





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