Neil Young Peace Trail LP Vinil Bernie Grundman Mastering Reprise Records 2017 EU
Título: Peace Trail
Número de Catálogo: 9362-49150-6
Editora: Reprise Records
Código de Barras: 093624915065
Ano da edição original: 2017
Quantidade de discos: 1
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Peso Total do Artigo: 300gr
País prensagem: EU
Produzido para o Mercado de: EU
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 17 Janeiro, 2017
Nota: Não elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Neil Young junta a sua ira interior à poesia da sua caneta para criar um dos discos mais interessantes da sua longa carreira. Este album constituído por híbridos electro-acústicos surpreendentes está repleto de indignação com uma variedade de injustiças sociais e políticas, mas também de uma empatia sentida para com os que se encontram no lado errado da desigualdade.
"The 21st century revived Neil Young's radical spirit and, along with it, his sense of musical adventure. These two strands converge on Peace Trail, a rickety record written and cut in the wake of his 2016 live album, Earth. Neil wrote Peace Trail quickly and recorded it even faster, pushing through ten songs in four days with the support of ace drummer Jim Keltner and bassist Paul Bushnell. According to Bushnell, most of the album consists of first or second takes but Peace Trail sounds like it entirely comprises rehearsal tapes, with the rhythm section lagging behind as they follow Young's basic chord changes. In form, almost all of the ten songs are folky protest numbers but Neil slashes through his hippie haze with shards of overamplified harmonica, guitar squalls, and vocoders, the modern world intruding on his melancholy reveries and subdued anger. It's interesting aesthetically, but the problem with Peace Trail isn't the concept, it's the execution. Intended as a musical bulletin à la "Ohio" or Living with War, Peace Trail is filled with songs about its precise moment in time -- "Indian Givers" is about the protests at the Dakota Access Pipeline, "Terrorist Suicide Hang Gliders" concerns rampant xenophobia -- but the execution is so artless it veers toward indifference. Young's songs are so simple they feel jejune and the performances are intentionally ragged, with Keltner and Bushnell stumbling through rhythms as if they're learning the songs as they're being recorded. To compound the oddness, the production by Young and John Hanlon is deliberately scattered with sound effects, displaying a flair assembled with more care than either the album's composition or recording. All this adds up to one of Neil Young's genuinely strange albums, a record that's compelling in its series of increasingly bad decisions." - Thomas Erlewine, All Music
Peace Trail was recorded at Rick Rubin’s Shangri-la Studios and features Young on vocals and guitar, Jim Keltner on drums, and Paul Bushnell on bass. It was produced by Young and John Hanlon, mixed by John Hanlon.
Lista de Faixas:
01. Peace Trail
02. Can't Stop Workin'
03. Indian Givers
04. Show Me
05. Texas Rangers
06. Terrorist Suicide Hang Gliders
07. John Oaks
08. My Pledge
09. Glass Accident
10. My New Robot (Home Host-Bot)
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