- Trans (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Trans
Type =Album
Artist =Neil Young
Released = December 29, 1982
Recorded = September 24, 1981-May 12, 1982
Modern Recorders, Redwood City, California and Commercial Recorders, Honolulu, Hawaii
Genre = Rock Length = 44:26
Label = Geffen
Producer = Neil Young, Tim Mulligan, David Briggs
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:zroibkr96akz link]
*Robert Christgau (A-) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=neil+young link]
* "Rolling Stone " Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/neilyoung/albums/album/268168/review/5941290/trans link]
Last album = "Re-ac-tor "
(1981)
This album = "Trans"
(1982)
Next album = "Everybody's Rockin' "
(1983)"Trans" is an album by
Neil Young , released in 1982. Recorded partially and released during his notorious Geffen era in the 1980s, "Trans" baffled many Neil Young fans. Some suggested that the album could be asatirical message that Young was trying to send about the direction music was headed in the future. Avocoder features prominently in five of the nine tracks. While the album was poorly received, some critics point out that the melodies are strong and that the album involves Young addressing new musical movements, as he did previously on "Rust Never Sleeps " and later with thegrunge movement.Neil Young found that when using a vocoder when communicating to his son (who was born with
cerebral palsy ), he was able to elicit a better response. The emotional power of this experiment shows in the lyrics, particularly in the track "Transformer Man" with the lines "So many things still left to do / But we haven't made it yet."Portions of several tracks appeared in Young's 1982 feature length comedy film
Human Highway . [Human Highway film credits]One song, "If You Got Love," appeared on the LP's printed track listing, but was not included on the album in a last minute change of mind. [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/neilyoung/albums/album/268168/review/5941290 Album Review] Parke Puterbaugh, "RollingStone.com", February 3, 1983, Retrieved
October 14 2007 ]Originally released as an LP, the album was re-issued in 1998 on CD, although not in the US.
Track listing
All songs written by
Neil Young .ide one
#"Little Thing Called Love" – 3:13
#"Computer Age" – 5:24
#"We R in Control" – 3:31
#"Transformer Man" – 3:23
#"Computer Cowboy (AKA Syscrusher)" – 4:13ide two
#"Hold on to Your Love" – 3:28
#"Sample and Hold" * – 5:09 (CD - 8:03)
#"Mr. Soul" – 3:19
#"Like an Inca" * – 8:08 (CD - 9:46)* Different mixes of these tracks appear on the CD releasePersonnel
*Neil Young: guitar, bass, synclavier, vocoder, electric piano, vocal
*Nils Lofgren : guitar, piano, organ, electric piano, synclavier, vocal
*Ben Keith : pedal steel guitar, slide guitar, vocal
*Bruce Palmer : bass
*Ralph Molina : drums, vocal
*Joe Lala : percussion, vocal
*Frank Sampedro : guitar, stringman
*Billy Talbot : bassReferences
External links
* [http://hyperrust.org/cgi-bin/ma.pl?27 Lyrics] at [http://hyperrust.org/ HyperRust.org]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/neilyoung/albums/album/268168/review/5941290 review in Rolling Stone]
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