Описание
Neil Young - JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST- 1972/2011- CD- Lost Diamonds Production- 605457800076- 400 grn
A Film By Neil Young: Original Soundtrack Recordings (INTO THE PAST).
JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST is a double LP soundtrack album from the film of the same name by Canadian / American musician Neil Young, released in November 7, 1972 on Reprise Records. Its initial release was on vinyl, cassette tape, reel-to-reel tape, and 8-track tape cartridge. Although its follow-up Time Fades Away was finally released on CD in August 2017, JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST remains the only 1970s Neil Young album yet to see an official CD reissue. JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST features music derived mainly from four sources: television broadcasts with Buffalo Springfield; live recordings with CSNY; rehearsal outtakes from the Harvest sessions with the Stray Gators; and recordings by the Tony and Susan Alamo Christian Foundation Orchestra and Chorus. Tracks one and two are performed by Buffalo Springfield. The medley on track one are studio recordings, including a rare alternative version of "Mr. Soul", mimed to by the group for the television program The Hollywood Palace on January 20, 1967. The second selection, "Rock And Roll Woman", derives from the group's appearance in 1967 on the television special Popendipity, recorded at the Warwick Musical Theater, Warwick, RI, on November 16, 1967. Tracks three, four and five, are live recordings by CSNY from an appearance at the Fillmore East in New York City on June 5, 1970. The Harvest album outtakes 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. Two tracks 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. The record closes on side four with a track from the 1966 classic album Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys, the instrumental "Let's Go Away For Awhile". Most soundtrack albums don't really contain the soundtracks to movies as they sound and as they are edited for the screen. But the soundtrack to Neil Young's fantasy/documentary JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST, released as a double-LP six months before the movie was seen by the public, does contain an audio record of what's on screen. Songs are cut off or fade out, to be replaced by fragments of something else, and the sound is not improved. When Young uses footage from television appearances by Buffalo Springfield, you hear them in tinny mono sound, and in what sounds like canned versions of the original recordings with some guitar playing and vocals done live. And when Young intercuts a band rehearsal of his song "Alabama" with remarks by David Crosby or a speech by Richard Nixon onscreen, that's what you hear on the record. So, JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST doesn't work as well apart from the film as most soundtracks do. But the main problem with it is the same one that the film suffers: It doesn't make much sense. JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST is a mixture of TV footage of the Springfield, live footage of CSNY, rehearsal footage of Young and his backup band the Stray Gators working on Harvest, news footage, and some special material Young shot. It doesn't coalesce into a coherent movie or a coherent record, and when the LPs were released, billed as a new album by the most popular recording artist of 1972, critics were appalled and record buyers nonplussed.
Issued In A Gatefold Digipak With Transparent Digipak-Disc-Mounts On The Inside Cover.
Industria Argentina.
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