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Time Fades Away http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001... is a 1973 live album by Neil Young, consisting of previously unreleased material. Recorded with The Stray Gators on one of the tours supporting 1972's highly successful Harvest, the album has only ever been released on the vinyl format, and has not been reissued due to Young's dissatisfaction with that particular series of concerts. Though Time Fades Away received much critical praise, has been widely pirated, and is highly sought after by fans, there are no current plans to reissue the album.

Journey Through the Past http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000... is a soundtrack album from the film of the same name by Neil Young, released in November of 1972 on Reprise Records, catalogue 6480. It peaked at #45 on the Billboard 200, and since its initial release on vinyl and cassette tape, it has remained out of print. It has never been issued on compact disc, and is one of the rarest items in Young's discography.

Journey features music mainly from four sources: television broadcasts with Buffalo Springfield; live recordings with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; rehearsal outtakes from the Harvest sessions with The Stray Gators; and recordings by The Tony and Susan Alamo Christian Foundation Orchestra and Chorus. It functions in part as a retrospective of Young's work, the first of his career.

Side one, tracks one and two are performed by Buffalo Springfield. The medley on track one are studio recordings, including a rare alternate version of "Mr. Soul," mimed to by the group for the television program The Hollywood Palace on January 20, 1967. The second selection derives from the group's appearance in 1967 on The Ed Sullivan Show.

Side one, tracks three and four, and side two, track one, are live recordings by CSNY from an appearance at the Fillmore East in New York City on June 5, 1970.

The Harvest album outtakes on side two, tracks two and four, and side three derive from sessions on September 26 and 27, 1971 at Young's ranch in La Honda, California. Interspersed are conversations with Young, David Crosby, and Stephen Stills from the vocal overdub sessions done later in New York.

Side four, tracks two and three, respectively an excerpt from Messiah by George Frederic Handel and the musical theme composed by Miklós Rózsa for the film King of Kings, are performed by the Tony and Susan Alamo Christian Foundation Orchestra and Chorus, recorded on February 10, 1972.

The album contains only one new song by Young, "Soldier," recorded in a sawmill to the accompaniment of a roaring fire from a sawdust burner. It would later reappear in edited form on Young's Decade compilation. The record closes on side four strangely enough with a track from the 1966 classic album Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys, the instrumental "Let's Go Away for Awhile."

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  • xAmRcNx

    ypui fucking idiots are arguing over canada and all its bullshit comparing this and that... open your ears and eyes and listen to this music.

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  • Scotsgrey9

    Chilling. The master at work.

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  • DevonVolodarsky

    130,00 views and no dislikes this is how its supposed to be

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  • jpyoshi

    I love how he acts as if he doesn't want to be their in the stage but as soon as he starts a song he completely changes and lights up the room. His music is from his heart.

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  • Jocelyn Lefrancois

    Best comment I've ever read on YouTube... Thanks xAmRcNx.... Whatvever your psodonym means... English is not my first language btw...

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  • leebrown61086

    Neal young is that good he makes me sick

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    LOL

    

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    Run@

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  • Neil Young

    Great live version also from Massey Hall 1971.

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  • Edgar V

    I love the face he makes as he sings the very last words of the song. His eyes open towards the very end of the song, and you can just feel the realness of the song by the expression on his face.

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