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29.10.2009 16:32
Radiohead’s and David Bowie’s songs set for orchestral performance
Famous English musician Peter Gabriel announced that he was going to record an orchestral versions of the songs by famous rock-musicians, such as Radiohead, Talking Heads and David Bowie.
28.07.2010 14:33
Elton John announced new album
Sir Elton John claimed that in October he would release new album. Recorded live, it features Neil Young, The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, R&B organist Booker T. Jones and a 10-mebers gospel choir.
25.08.2010 13:54
Neil Young revealed release date for his new album
Famous singer announced release details for his new studio album. Titled Le Noise, it will hit the stores in September. The record was produced by Daniel Lanois, who is known for his work with U2, Coldplay and other artists.
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Biography
Neil Young, one of the most influential and controversial rock music figures of all times, was born on November 12, 1945, in Toronto. Along with Bob Dylan, he is credited with laying down the foundation for almost each of currently existent rock genres. Before finishing the school, Neil sank into guitar music playing with a lot of local bands and showing up at many clubs of his city late at night. At the dawn of his music life, Young was focused on performing blues and rockabilly as the most prominent group of his was the California-based Buffalo Springfield. The members of this formation did get along with each other very well, which prompted Neil soon to start recording his own stuff on his own in 1968.
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Reviews
A Treasure2011
Neil Young's new live album, A Treasure, is a collection of the artist's most memorable and cherished episodes from his collaboration with the brilliant band International Harvesters
Fork In The Road2009
Neil Young's new album Fork In The Road, an ode to the road and cars, offers ten songs each of which touches upon a certain aspect of a driver's life often making the listener think of the important life questions
Chrome Dreams II2007
This year Neil Young decided to please his fans two times. At first he released a record of his legendary concert of 1971 at Massey Hall and than he came back with his new studio album Chrome Dreams II
Live at Massey Hall 19712007
Live At Massey Hall 1971 is a previously unreleased record of Neil Young's concert, which continues his Archive Series. Switching from acoustic guitar to piano he presents public with versions of his new songs, which later will become rock hits
Living With War2006
White-hot on the heels of Bruce Springsteen's savvy invocation of vintage folk and gospel music to stir the pot of political protest, Neil Young looks no further into the past than his morning newspaper for source material on his new album