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Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Americana (2012) [Hi-Res 192kHz]

Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Americana (2012) [Hi-Res 192kHz]
  • Title: Americana
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Reprise
  • Genre: Folk Rock, Rock & Roll
  • Quality: 24-bit/192kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 56:54
  • Total Size: 1.88 GB
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Americana is the first album from Neil Young & Crazy Horse in nearly nine years. Crazy Horse is: Billy Talbot, Ralph Molina, Poncho Sampedro, and Neil Young.

Americana is collection of classic, American folk songs. In their day, some of these may have been referred to as “protest songs,” “murder ballads,” or campfire-type songs passed down with universal, relatable tales for everyman.

Americana was produced by Neil and John Hanlon along with Mark Humphreys, and engineered by John Hanlon with John Hausmann and Jeff Pinn. It was recorded at Audio Casa Blanca by John Hanlon.

From the Artist
AMERICANA is the first album from Neil Young & Crazy Horse in nearly nine years. Crazy Horse is: Billy Talbot, Ralph Molina, Poncho Sampedro, and Neil Young. As you’ll see from the track-listing, AMERICANA is collection of classic, American folk songs. In their day, some of these may have been referred to as “protest songs,” “murder ballads,” or campfire-type songs passed down with universal, relatable tales for everyman. Some of these compositions which, like “Tom Dooley” and “Oh Susannah,” were written in the 1800s, while others, like “This Land Is Your Land” (utilizing the original, widely misinterpreted “deleted verses”) and “Get A Job,” are mid-20th-century folk classics. It’s also interesting to note that “God Save The Queen,” Britain’s national anthem, also became the de facto national anthem of sorts before the establishment of The Union as we know it until we came to adopt our very own “The Star Spangled Banner,” which has been recognized for use as early as 1889 and made our official national anthem in 1931. Each of these compositions is very much part of the fabric of our American heritage; the roots of what we think of as “Americana” in cultural terms, using songs as a way of passing along information and documenting our past. What ties these songs together is the fact that while they may represent an America that may no longer exist, the emotions and scenarios behind these songs still resonate with what’s going on in the country today with equal, if not greater impact nearly 200 years later. The lyrics reflect the same concerns and are still remarkably meaningful to a society going through economic and cultural upheaval, especially during an election year. They are just as poignant and powerful today as the day they were written.

Tracklist:
1.01 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Oh Susannah (5:03)
1.02 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Clementine (5:43)
1.03 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Tom Dula (8:13)
1.04 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Gallows Pole (4:15)
1.05 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Get a Job (3:02)
1.06 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Travel On (6:47)
1.07 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - High Flyin' Bird (5:30)
1.08 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Jesus' Chariot (5:39)
1.09 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - This Land Is Your Land (5:27)
1.10 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Wayfarin' Stranger (3:07)
1.11 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - God Save the Queen (4:09)

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  • Kolomito
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for 24-192!!