- Freedom (Neil Young album)
Infobox Album
Name = Freedom
Type = studio
Artist =Neil Young
Released = start date|1989|10}10
Recorded = start date|1988|7|25–end date|1989|7|10 The Barn-Redwood Digital, Arrow Ranch,Woodside, California ; Jones Beach, New York (track 1);The Hit Factory , New York (tracks 3 5 8)
Genre = RockHard rock
Length = 61:11
Label = Reprise
Producer = Neil Young,Niko Bolas
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0rkxikz6bbo9 link]
*Robert Christgau (A) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=neil+young link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/neilyoung/albums/album/153132/review/5943373/freedom link]
Last album = "Eldorado (EP) "
(1989)
This album = "Freedom"
(1989)
Next album = "Ragged Glory "
(1990)"Freedom" is a 1989 album by
Neil Young ."Freedom" relaunched Neil Young's career, after a mostly unsuccessful decade. After many arguments (and a lawsuit), Young left
Geffen Records and returned to his original label,Reprise , in 1988 with "This Note's for You ". "Freedom", however, brought about a new, critical and commercially successful album in the mold of his 1979 classic album, "Rust Never Sleeps ". Both albums consist of live songs with the audience track mainly removed. "Freedom" also contains one song, "Rockin' in the Free World ", bookending the album in acoustic and electric variants, a stylistic choice previously featured on "Rust Never Sleeps ". "Rockin' in the Free World" became, despite lyrics critical of theGeorge H. W. Bush administration ("we got a thousand points of light"), the "de facto" anthem of the collapse of communism (specifically the Fall of theBerlin Wall ) due to its repeated chorus of 'Keep on Rockin' in the Free World'.An edited cut of the electric version of "Rockin' in The Free World" was also used over the final credits of
Michael Moore 's film "Fahrenheit 9/11 ," and the song was rereleased as a single at the time of the film's release.Stylistically the album was one of Young's most diverse records, ranging from acoustic love songs to raging rockers. Three of the songs on "Freedom" ("Don't Cry," "Eldorado" and "On Broadway") had previously been released on the
Japan andAustralia -only EP "Eldorado", and in a way represented Young's reaction to theGrunge movement, featuring heavy waves of thundering distortion and feedback (often strangely juxtaposed with quieter sections). Two songs featured a brass section, an unusual stylistic departure for Young, but one he had embraced fully on his previous album "This Note's For You ".Track listing
Personnel
*
Neil Young -vocals ,guitar ,piano on 9
*Chad Cromwell -drum s
* Rick Rosas - bass
*Frank Sampedro - guitar on 2 5 (as "Poncho Villa") 9 12,keyboards on 5 7,mandolin on 11, vocals on 12
*Ben Keith -alto saxophone on 2 7,pedal steel guitar on 11, keyboards on 10 12, vocals on 11Additional personnel
*
Linda Ronstadt - vocals on 4 & 6
* Tony Marsico - bass on 10
* Steve Lawrence –tenor saxophone on 2 7
* Larry Cragg –baritone saxophone on 2 7
* Claude Cailliet –trombone on 2 7
*John Fumo –trumpet on 2 7
* Tom Bray – trumpet on 2 7Technical personnel
* Neil Young – producer, mixing engineer
* Niko Bolas – producer, recording engineer except on tracks 1 4, mixing engineer except on tracks 1 4
* Tim Mulligan – digital engineer, recording engineer on 4
* Harry Sitam – senior technical engineer
* Dave Collins – digital editor
* Doug Sax – digital mastering engineer
* Dave Hewitt – recording engineer on 1, mixing engineer on 1Charts
Album
External links
* [http://www.thrasherswheat.org/fot/ritfw.htm Analysis of "Rockin' in the Free World" lyrics]
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