
Product Summary
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Innerstate Records
Buy.com Sku: 215184327
UPC: 714288500229
UPC 14: 00714288500229
Release Date: 4/1/2010
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
Sample
0. DISC 1:
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1. Aurora
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2. Burned ~ Ron & The Splinters
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3. Down to the Wire ~ Matt Piucci
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4. Expecting to Fly ~ Sonya Hunter
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5. Emperor of Wyoming, The ~ Mushroom
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6. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
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7. I've Been Waiting for You ~ The Bevis Frond
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8. Cinnamon Girl ~ Big in Iowa
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9. Running Dry ~ Shane Faubert
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10. Winterlong ~ Lee Ranaldo
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11. After the Gold Rush ~ Tom Rapp
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12. Tell Me Why
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13. Don't Let It Bring You Down ~ Bobby Sutliff
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14. Ohio ~ The Coal Porters
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15. When You Dance I Can Really Love ~ Continental Drifters
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16. Needle and the Damage Done, The ~ Steven Roback
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17. Old Man ~ Richard McGrath/Russ Tolman
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18. Heart of Gold ~ Richard Lloyd
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19. Time Fades Away ~ Steve Wynn
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20. Don't Be Denied ~ Map of Wyoming
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Disc 2
Song Title
Sample
0. DISC 2:
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1. Tonight's the Night ~ Chris Cacavas
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2. Albuqerque
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3. Revolution Blues ~ Eric Ambel
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4. Vampire Blues ~ Pat Thomas
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5. Don't Cry No Tears ~ Ghosthouse
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6. Cortez the Killer ~ Hallo Venray
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7. Like a Hurricane ~ Rich Hopkins
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8. Powderfinger ~ Chris Burroughs
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9. Campaigner ~ Snares & Kites
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10. Old Country Waltz, The
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11. Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)
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12. Too Lonely ~ Empty Set
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13. This Note's for You ~ Van Christian
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14. Don't Cry ~ The Absolute Zeros
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15. Days That Used to Be ~ Ad Vanderveen
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16. Old King
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17. Piece of Crap ~ Slobberbone
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Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| All artist royalties and record company profits are being donated to charitable causes. | |
| Producers include: Billy Talbot, Tom Stevens, Nick Salomen, Joe Viers, Shane Faubert. | |
| Compilation producer: Jos Starmans. | |
| Personnel: Sid Griffin (vocals, guitar, dobro); Ad Vanderveen (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Matt Piucci, Shane Faubert (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Brokaw, Frank Meyer, John Thoman , Stefan Kletezka, Steven Deal, Michael Hamilton, Rich Hopkins, Steve Wynn, Bobby Sutliff, Brent Best (vocals, guitar); Tom Rapp (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Steven Roback (vocals, acoustic guitar, organ); Sonya Hunter (vocals, acoustic guitar, xylophone); Chris Eckman (vocals, Spanish guitar); Bob Stone (vocals, piano); John Stuart (vocals, drums); Chris Cacavas, Nick Salomon, Bob Burns , Van Christian, Naomi Yang, Pat McGarvey, Russ Tolman, Billy Talbot (vocals); Mitch Easter (guitar, keyboards, drums); Chris Burroughs, Kirk Swan, Rick House, Al Perry (guitar, background vocals); Pat Johnson, Mark Schulz , Mitchell Rasor (guitar); Carla Torgerson (electric guitar, background vocals); Randy McReynolds (slide guitar, drums, tambourine); Albert Bartelds (mandolin); Jimmy Sweetwater (harmonica); Craig Schumacher (horns); Joe McGinty (piano); Glenn Slater (Fender Rhodes piano); Alison Faith Levy (keyboards); David Herbert (electric bass); Tony Harper, Jeff Wilson (drums, background vocals); Billy Frank, Dirk Blume, Terri Moeller, Bruce Halper, Patrick O'Hearn , Diego Voglino (drums); Dave Mihaly (percussion); Birgit Wiegandt, Mike McGuire, Brian Lane (background vocals). | |
| Audio Mixers: Dave Willingham; Nick Salomon; Richard Cooper; Adam Lasus; Kevin Stokes; Peter Weiss; Tim Hatfield. | |
| Recording information: 33 1 (05/1990-01/1999); 3rd Studios, Brooklyn, NY (05/1990-01/1999); 70 HZ Recording Studio, Argyle, TX (05/1990-01/1999); Avast!, Seattle, WA (05/1990-01/1999); Batcave, Long Beach, CA (05/1990-01/1999); Black Eyed Pig Studios, San Francisco, CA (05/1990-01/1999); Buzzbaby Studios, Hamden, CT (05/1990-01/1999); DDL Studios, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (05/1990-01/1999); Dubway Studios, New York, NY (05/1990-01/1999); Echo Canyon, New York, NY (05/1990-01/1999); Electric Lazyland Studios, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (05/1990-01/1999); Elizabeth St. Studios, San Francisco, CA (05/1990-01/1999); Fidelitorium, Kernersville, NC (05/1990-01/1999); Fireproof Studios, Brooklyn, NY (05/1990-01/1999); Fun City, New York, NY (05/1990-01/1999); Howlin' Wolf, New Orleans, LA (05/1990-01/1999); John Schwab Studios, Columbus, OH (05/1990-01/1999); Kali Studios, Cambridge, MA (05/1990-01/1999); Little Pad, Seattle, WA (05/1990-01/1999); Navarro Ridge Ranch, Albion, CA (05/1990-01/1999); Out-O-Space Studio, Gottingen, Germany (05/1990-01/1999); Raw Pop Studios, Mishawaka, IN (05/1990-01/1999); Sandwijck Studios, De Bilt Netherlands (05/1990-01/1999); Seventh Heaven Studios, Tucson, AZ (05/1990-01/1999); Simon's Ghost Studios, Vernon, CA (05/1990-01/1999); Sing Sing Studios, Metslawier, The Netherlands (05/1990-01/1999); Spot Watkins Studios, Hampstead, London, England (05/1990-01/1999); Stairway To Heaven, Utrecht, The Netherlands (05/1990-01/1999); The Bedroom Studios, Walthamstow, London, England (05/1990-01/1999); Tiny Telephone, San Francisco, CA (05/1990-01/1999); Volksdad Club, Flensburg, Germany (05/1990-01/1999); West LA Studio Services, Los Angeles, CA (05/1990-01/1999); Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, The Netherlands (05/1990-01/1999); Zippah, Boston, MA (05/1990-01/1999). | |
| Photographers: Robley Dupleix; Jay Blakesberg; James Bland. | |
| Unknown Contributor Roles: Robert Mache; Mark Walton; Peter Holsapple; Russ Broussard; Susan Cowsill; Vicki Peterson. | |
| One of the most durable and affecting '60s rockers is Neil Young. From Buffalo Springfield to his quirky solo career, Young has influenced at least two generations of rockers and singer/songwriters. Many of the younger and (as yet) lesser-known performers pay tribute to his music on this two-CD set, with the songs arranged in the order Young recorded them. The Treble Spankers begin in fine twang-style with "Aurora," a driving, hot-rod-styled instrumental that was originally recorded in 1963 when Young was in the Squires. Some performers' versions are respectfully close to the originals, while some re-make the songs anew. Highlights include Sonya Hunter's elegiac "Expecting to Fly," Richard Lloyd's thundering "Heart of Gold," Eric Ambel's snaking, sinister "Revolution Blues" and Hitchin' Post's countrified "Tell Me Why." Gentle folky renditions alternate with rough-hewn, tortured rockers--and sometimes both approaches are combined. Unlike many tribute albums, the quality of the 37 tracks here is consistently good to great, with no outright duds. Highly recommended to (adventurous) Neil Young fans. | |
Engineer: Dave Willingham; Colin Nairne; Nick Salomon; Richard Cooper; Joe Viers; Adam Lasus; Kevin Stokes; Al Houghton; Mike Mayeux; Pete Weiss; Randy McReynolds; Rick Wilson; Steven Roback; Tim Hatfield |
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Technical Info
| Release Date : 04/27/1999 | |
| Original Release Date : 1999 | |
| Catalog ID : 5002 | |
| Label : Innerstate Records | |
| Number of Discs : 2 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00714288500229 |

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