Chrome Dreams
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Chrome Dreams is the name of a 1977 unreleased album by Neil Young, and also of an acetate from that period which claimed to be of that album.
Jimmy McDonough's Shakey: Neil Young's Biography supports the claim that Chrome Dreams is indeed a bootlegged acetate with said title.[1] A document that accompanied the acetate (which Young's archivist Joel Bernstein has denounced as a fake) gave the impression that Young had officially given Chrome Dreams as the title, inspired by rumours in the press of a new album with the same title. Young is quoted as saying "What Chrome Dreams really was, was a sketch that [David] Briggs drew of a grille and front of a '55 Chrysler, and if you turned it on its end, it was this beautiful chick...I called it Chrome Dreams." (McDonough) Writing in The Guardian, Alexis Petridis opined that the album "could have been Young's strongest album of the 70s".[2] Although Chrome Dreams has never had an official release, a number of unofficial versions have been released.[3]
On October 23, 2007, Neil Young released a new album entitled Chrome Dreams II.[4]
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[edit] Song information
Chrome Dreams features a large amount of still-unreleased material. The version of "Powderfinger" included is the original acoustic demo, while the "Sedan Delivery" featured is at a slower pace than the Rust Never Sleeps take and contains an additional verse. "Pocahontas" is the same version heard on Rust Never Sleeps without overdubs. "Hold Back the Tears" is a radically different take compared to the one that appears on American Stars 'N Bars, also featuring additional lyrics. "Too Far Gone" would not see release until 1989's Freedom. It is presented on Chrome Dreams with Crazy Horse's Frank "Poncho" Sampedro accompanying Young on a 1917 mandolin. "Stringman", a piano ballad, was (according to Shakey) written for Jack Nitzsche and is presented as a performance from Young's 1976 European tour with slight studio overdubs. Eighteen years later Young revived it for his Unplugged performance, never having released the song as a studio track. "Homegrown" here is a different mix than the version on American Stars 'n Bars. The rest of the songs are for the most part identical to their releases on subsequent albums.[5]
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Pocahontas" – 3:24
- "Will to Love" – 7:11
- "Star of Bethlehem" – 2:42
- "Like a Hurricane" – 8:14
- "Too Far Gone" – 2:41
[edit] Side two
- "Hold Back the Tears" – 5:16
- "Homegrown" – 2:20
- "Captain Kennedy" – 2:55
- "Stringman" – 3:32
- "Sedan Delivery" – 5:22
- "Powderfinger" – 3:23
- "Look Out for My Love" – 4:06
All songs by Neil Young
[edit] References
- ^ McDonough, Jim [2002]. Shakey: Neil Young's Biography. Jonathan Cape. ISBN 978-0224069144.
- ^ Alexis Petridis (October 2007). Neil Young, Chrome Dreams II. The Guardian. Guardian News and Media Ltd. Retrieved on 25 February 2008.
- ^ Neil Young - Chrome Dreams (Rust Edition) (review). geetarz.org. Retrieved on 25 February 2008.
- ^ Andy Greene (Auguts 2007). Neil Young to Release Sequel to Unreleased 1977 Album. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 26 February 2008.
- ^ Chrome Dreams acetate. Sidestreet Publishing Company (1992 - 2004). Retrieved on 2007-10-22.