- American Stars 'n Bars
Infobox Album |
Name = American Stars 'n Bars
Type =Album
Artist =Neil Young
Released = start date|1977|05|24
Recorded = December 13, 1974-April 4, 1977
Quadrafonic, Nashville; Wally Heider Recoding Studios, Hollywood; Broken Arrow Ranch, Redwood City, CA; Indigo Recording Studio, Malibu
Genre =Folk rock ,Country rock ,Hard rock
Length = 37:54
Label = Reprise andWarner Bros. Records
Producer =Neil Young & David Briggs with Tim Mulligan, Elliot Mazer
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wef5zfshehak link]
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=neil+young link]
*Pitchfork Media (8.3/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/23349-on-the-beach-american-stars-n-bars-hawks-doves-re-ac-tor link]
* "Rolling Stone " (not rated) [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/319684/american_stars_n_bars link]
Last album = "Long May You Run "
(Stills-Young Band, 1976)
This album = "American Stars 'n Bars"
(1977)
Next album = "Decade"
(1977)"American Stars 'n Bars" is a 1977 rock album by
Neil Young , the most popular track being "Like a Hurricane". The album was produced by Neil Young and David Briggs with Tim Mulligan except "Star of Bethlehem" byElliot Mazer . The album cover was designed by Young's friend, actorDean Stockwell , and featuresConnie Moskos keeled over with a bottle of Canadian whiskey in her hand and an intoxicated Young with his face pressed against the glass floor.According to writer William Ruhlmann,
"Neil Young made a point of listing the recording dates of the songs on "American Stars 'n Bars"; the dates even appeared on the LP labels. They revealed that the songs had been cut at four different sessions dating back to 1974. But even without such documentation, it would have been easy to tell that the album was a stylistic hodgepodge, its first side consisting of country-tinged material featuring steel guitar and fiddle, plus backup vocals from
Linda Ronstadt and the then-unknownNicolette Larson , while the four songs on the second side varied from acoustic solo numbers like 'Will to Love' to raging rockers such as 'Like a Hurricane.' 'Will to Love' is a particularly spooky and ambitious piece, extending the romantic metaphor of asalmon swimming upstream across seven minutes. The album's centerpiece, however, is 'Like a Hurricane,' one of Young's classic hard rock songs and guitar workouts, and a perpetual concert favorite." [ cite web | url= http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:la9gs33ba3rg./All Music Guide | title= Ruhlmann, William. American Stars 'n Bars | accessdate= 2005-12-25 | publisher= Warner Bros. Records ]"Star of Bethlehem" was originally intended to be released as part of "Homegrown", as was an earlier version of the song "Homegrown."
Track listing
All songs written by
Neil Young , except as indicated.ide One
#"The Old Country Waltz" – 2:58
#"Saddle Up the Palomino" (Neil Young,Tim Drummond ,Bobby Charles )– 3:00
#"Hey Babe" – 3:35
#"Hold Back the Tears" – 4:18
#"Bite the Bullet" – 3:30ide Two
#"Star of Bethlehem" – 2:42
#"Will to Love" – 7:11
#"Like a Hurricane" – 8:20
#"Homegrown" – 2:20Recording sessions & personnel
November 1974
*"Star of Bethlehem"
**Neil Young - acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocal
**Emmylou Harris - vocal
**Ben Keith - dobro, vocal
**Tim Drummond - bass
**Karl T. Himmel - drumsNovember 1975
*"Like a Hurricane" & "Homegrown"
**Neil Young & Crazy Horse:
***Neil Young - lead guitar, vocals
***Frank "Poncho" Sampedro - rhythm guitar
***Billy Talbot - bass, vocal
***Ralph Molina - drums, vocalMay 1976
*"Will to Love"
**Neil Young - all instruments, vocalsApril 1977
*"The Old Country Waltz", "Saddle Up the Palomino", "Hey Babe", "Hold Back the Tears" & "Bite the Bullet"
**Neil Young, Crazy Horse & the Bullets:
***Neil Young - acoustic & electric guitar, vocals
***Frank "Poncho" Sampedro - acoustic & electric guitar
***Billy Talbot - bass
***Ralph Molina - drums
***Ben Keith - pedal steel guitar
***Carole Mayedo - violin
***Linda Ronstadt - vocal
***Nicolette Larson - vocalReferences
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