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"...Both Feet On The
Ground..."
When I worked in the Rarities Dept. of Reckless
Records in both Islington and Soho's Berwick Street - Neil Young's
"Decade" was the kind of booty you hoped would be in a collection
sold in across the counter. Once out in the racks - it had a shelf life of point
six of a par-second or two electrons in a geo-dimensional quantum entanglement
(whichever is quicker). And on hearing this 1977 triple-LP set transferred onto
these shiny-new 2CD remasters in 2017 - it's easy to know why. What a winner...
"Decade" referred to 1966 to 1976 but
was delayed because Young changed two songs and it eventually arrived in the
autumn of 1977 as a 3LP set in an elaborate gatefold sleeve complete with inner
flap and (barely legible) handwritten liner notes. While retrospectives and
anthologies are passé nowadays - back in the kick-em-in-the-goolies one-chord
wonder of Punk and New Wave's 1977 - a triple album roundup by an old fart
might not have seemed to be the wisest move commercially. But Neil Young's
combo of new versions, rarities (five unreleased), fan faves, latest stuff and
clever sequencing made for more than an impressive listen (even the critics at
the time thought so). I can remember £25 being the price for this set
secondhand (when others barely pushed £15) long before such sums became
commonplace. Expecting to fly indeed, let's get to the AADs...
UK released Friday, 21 July 2017 -
"Decade" by NEIL YOUNG on Reprise 9362 49154-5 (Barcode 093624915454)
offers a 35-Track 3LP set Remastered onto 2CDs (without extras) in a gatefold
card sleeve with Insert and plays out as follows:
Disc 1 (74:24 minutes):
1. Down To The Wire - BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
(Previously Unreleased, features BF's Stephen Stills and Richie Furay with Dr.
John as a Guest)
2. Burned - BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD (from their
1966 debut album "Buffalo Springfield")
3. Mr. Soul
- BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD (from their 1967 second album "Buffalo
Springfield Again")
4. Broken Arrow - BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD (from
their 1967 second album "Buffalo Springfield Again")
5. Expecting To Fly - BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD (from
their 1967 second album "Buffalo Springfield Again", only Neil Young
plays on this)
6. Sugar Mountain - NEIL YOUNG (non-album
B-side to the 1969 7" single "The Loner", recorded Live at Canterbury
House, Ann Arbor in Michigan)
Tracks 1 to 6 made up Side 1 of the original
triple album
7. I Am A Child - BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD (from the
1968 third and final album "Last Time Around", features Neil Young
and Dewey Martin only)
8. The Loner - NEIL YOUNG (from his debut 1968
solo album "Neil Young")
9. The Old Laughing Lady - NEIL YOUNG (from his
debut 1968 solo album "Neil Young", full version at 5:58 minutes,
previous 2Cd set used an edit)
10. Cinnamon Girl - NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY
HORSE (from the 1969 album "Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere")
11. Down By The River - NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY
HORSE (from the 1969 album "Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere", full
9:19 minutes version)
Tracks 7 to 11 are Side 2 of the 3LP set
12. Cowgirl In The Sand - NEIL YOUNG &
CRAZY HORSE (from the 1969 album "Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere")
13. I Believe In You - NEIL YOUNG (from the
1970 album "After The Gold Rush")
14. After The Gold Rush - NEIL YOUNG (from the
1970 album "After The Gold Rush")
15. Southern Man - NEIL YOUNG (from the 1970
album "After The Gold Rush")
16. Helpless - CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG
(from the 1970 album "Deja Vu")
Tracks 12 to 16 are Side 3 of the 3LP set
Disc 2 (71:21 minutes):
1. Ohio - CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG
(non-album June 1970 7" single with "Find The Cost Of Freedom"
on the B-side)
2. Soldier - NEIL YOUNG (from the 2LP 1972 Set
"Journey Through The Past", an edit - see notes below)
3. Old Man - NEIL YOUNG (from the 1972 album
"Harvest")
4. A Man Needs A Maid - NEIL YOUNG (from the
1972 album "Harvest")
5. Harvest - NEIL YOUNG (from the 1972 album
"Harvest")
6. Stars Of Bethlehem - NEIL YOUNG (from the
1977 album "American Stars 'N' Bars - recorded 1974 - features Emmylou
Harris)
Tracks 1 to 6 are Side 4 of the 3LP set
7. The Needle And The Damage Done - NEIL YOUNG
(from the 1972 album "Harvest", recorded live)
8. Tonight's The Night (Part 1) - NEIL YOUNG
(from the 1975 album "Tonight's The Night" - recorded in 1973
featuring Nils Lofgren)
9. Tired Eyes - NEIL YOUNG (from the 1975 album
"Tonight's The Night" - recorded in 1973 featuring Nils Lofgren)
10. Walk On - NEIL YOUNG (from the 1974 album
"On The Beach")
11. For The Turnstiles - NEIL YOUNG (from the
1974 album "On The Beach")
12. Winterlong - NEIL YOUNG (Previously
Unreleased)
13. Deep Forbidden Lake - NEIL YOUNG
(Previously Unreleased)
Tracks 7 to 13 are Side 5 of the 3LP set
14. Like A Hurricane - NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY
HORSE (Previously Unreleased version)
15. Love Is Like A Rose - NEIL YOUNG
(Previously Unreleased)
16. Cortez The Killer - NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY
HORSE (from the 1975 album "Zuma")
17. Campaigner - NEIL YOUNG (Previously
Unreleased)
18. Long May You Run - THE STILLS-YOUNG BAND
(Previously Unreleased mix that features all of CSNY - the 1976 "Long May
You Run" album version excluded David Crosby and Graham Nash on Vocals)
Tracks 14 to 18 are Side 6 of the 3LP set
By now everyone will know of Young's insistence
on 'exact' replicas of the original packaging - but here the 2017 gatefold card
sleeve and the gatefold insert maybe sweetly repro'd but are unreadable making
them somewhat useless and irritating. This is absolutely one of those occasions
where someone in NYA should have gone the extra mile and filled this with a
separate booklet - a brilliant release that deserves it (way better than the
single disc "Greatest Hits"). In fact - although these are part of
the JOHN NOWLAND and NEIL YOUNG ARCHIVES (NYA) CD Remasters - it doesn't tell
you that anywhere on the packaging - you're left to guess. What's not in doubt
is the AUDIO - amazing on every song after 1969. Re-listening to the
"American Stars 'N Bars", "Tonight's The Night" and
"Zuma" tracks anew like this is hair-raising stuff - AAD baby. Let's
get to the music...
While this set allowed fans and curious newcomers
alike to re-appreciate forgotten songs like "Cinnamon Girl",
"The Old Laughing Lady", "Cowgirl In The Sand" and
"Down By The River" - it also reminded punters of his distinctive
contributions to Buffalo Springfield and CSNY. His sequencing worked. The 'Neil
Young' lone acoustic rendition of "Sugar Mountain" done live in
Michigan (the non-album B-side of "The Loner" 45) ends Side 1 - but
is followed perfectly by Buffalo Springfield's "I Am A Child" as it
opens Side 2. You don't jump back - yet they match and suit. Things start to
cook as he rocks it out with "The Loner" and the nine-minute wig-out
"Down By The River" offered here in its full album version of 9:19
minutes and not the nine-minute edit used for the first 2CD reissue of
"Decade" back in the Nineties. "Cowgirl In The Sand" sounds
fantastic too - beautiful Bass clarity and those guitars chugging and soloing.
But its songs like "The Old Laughing Lady" that remain so moving - a
gorgeous melody and observation of life even if it is sad - "I Believe In
You" is exactly the same. Although I find "Southern Man"
overplayed - I'm always moved by his "Helpless" on CSNY's magisterial
"Deja Vu".
Young wrote the 'four dead in' "Ohio"
as a stand-alone 7" single for CSNY with the fabulous Stills composition
"Find The Cost of Freedom" on the flipside. "Ohio" opens
CD2 perfectly - their collective rage at Nixon and his Vietnam heavy-handedness
screaming out of the lyrics (still such powerful stuff). A hissy but haunting
“Soldier” follows it from the 1972 double-album "Journey Through The
Past". Famously edited down to 2:27 minutes from the LP's 3:39 minutes -
and given that their is space - it's odd that Young hasn't taken the chance to
reinstate it fully here like he has done on those other unnecessary chopped-to-fit
tracks? But I suspect he likes this version - maybe the "Jesus I saw you
walking on the river...' edit is all the more powerful for being shorter.
Certainly when the studio brilliance of "Old Man" kicks in - the
contrast between it and "Old Man" is both stark and effective.
Speaking of "Harvest" - the four from it featured on
"Decade" only hammer home his brilliance at that time - each one
sounding spectacularly good. Emmylou Harris guests as a second-vocalist on the
lovely "Star Of Bethlehem" - forgotten on 1977's "American Stars
'N Bars".
The acoustic slightly stoned ramshackle
miserable-git feel of 1975's "Tonight's The Night" was in fact
recorded in 1973 (most of it in one day apparently but only released two years
later). Featuring Grin's Nils Lofgren (Guitar and Lead Vocals on the title
track), Crazy Horse's Ralph Molina and Billy Talbot alongside
multi-instrumentalist sessionman Ben Keith - "Tonight's The Night" is
all the more potent for its Ryan Adams sloppiness. Along with On The Beach's
stayed-up-all-night "Walk On" (Neil rocks out) and the fabulous
plucker "For The Turnstiles" (Ben Keith on Dobro with Neil on Banjo)
- the combo of that early to mid Seventies material makes for a fabulous listen
that still somehow feels new and fresh. Those are smartly followed by a
previously unreleased double-whammy - an Americana Alt-country rocker called
"Winterlong" and a beautiful Acoustic Guitar and Pedal Steel ballad
called "Deep Forbidden Lake" - both cuts surely being the big prizes
here and both sounding huge without being over-trebled for the sake of it.
"...Even Richard Nixon's got soul..." Young sings on the
campaigned-all-my-life towards-that-goal song "Campaigner" - another
unreleased winner. It ends on the four boys harmonising on "Long May You
Run" - beautifully rendered here.
"...We missed that deep ship on the long
steep climb..." - Neil Young sings on "Long May You Run" with
his old sparring partner Stephen Stills.
At a frankly paltry eight pre-Brexit quid on
Amazon - don't miss out on this 2CD Reissue of new Remasters. It's a
balls-to-the-wall mountain of goodies...a Harvest indeed...