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Neil Young And Crazy Horse Americana 2012 Rar

Americana is the 31st studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released on June 5, 2012. The album was Young's first collaboration with backing band Crazy Horse. Nov 05, 2012 Neil Young & Crazy Horse. Why Neil Young opted to release Americana I haven’t a clue. Here it is in 2012, NY and Crazy Horse released Psychedelic. It's been too long since Neil Young has gathered his grizzled cronies in Crazy Horse for one of their fraternal freak-guitar slopfests. Americana is the first full-on.

As previously reported, Neil Young and Crazy Horse have two new albums on the way. Mugen Jason Voorhees Download Free here. The first, Americana, will arrive on June 5th via Reprise Records, according to.

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I admit it - my first reaction to hearing about Neil Young & Crazy Horse putting out a collection of songs that I learned in grade school was “WTF?” After that, I wondered “why?” But being a longtime NY fan, my curiosity got the better of me and I bought a copy of Americana at the same time I bought Psychedelic Pill. What the hell, why not? It’s NY & Crazy Horse – what could go wrong? Then I remembered these were the same guys who made Life and Re*ac*tor, neither of which are works for which they’d want to be remembered. So I put the CD on in the car, and I heard the music to Oh Susannah and thought to myself “I’ve heard this before” Then it occurred to me – they “borrowed” the tune from Venus [think the Shocking Blues, or even Bananarama] and sang Oh Susannah over it. Odd as that may sound it worked out pretty well.

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NY and Frank Sampedro sliced and diced with their guitars, while bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina were locked in like the nine years they spent apart hadn’t happened. Clementine and Jesus’ Chariot have the same kind of Indian beat as F*#kin’ Up [from Ragged Glory] and Goin’ Home [from Are You Passionate?]. Tom Dula is the same song as Tom Dooley, though the Crazy Horse arrangement isn’t quite what the Kingston Trio had in mind in the 1950s. Gallows Pole does not resemble what Led Zeppelin did in any way. Until I bought Americana, I never heard High Flyin’ Bird, so I have nothing to compare it to. Now that I have, I’m reminded of another cover done by NY & Crazy Horse – Farmer John. These songs are ok, but they just strike me asodd.