Freedom (Neil Young album)

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Freedom
Freedom cover
Studio album by Neil Young
Released October 10, 1989
Recorded July 25, 1988 - July 10, 1989, The Barn-Redwood Digital, California; Jones Beach, N.Y. (track 1); The Hit Factory, N.Y. (tracks 3 5 8)
Genre Rock
Hard rock
Length 61:11
Label Reprise
Producer Neil Young, Niko Bolas
Professional reviews
Neil Young chronology
Eldorado (EP)
(1989)
Freedom
(1989)
Ragged Glory
(1990)

Freedom is an 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 its anti-George H. W. Bush lyrics ("we got a thousand points of light") and intentions, the de facto anthems of the collapse of communism (specifically the Fall of the Berlin Wall) due to its repeated chorus of 'Keep on Rockin' in the Free World'.

Three of the songs on Freedom ("Don't Cry," "Eldorado" and "On Broadway") had previously been released on the Japan and Australia-only EP Eldorado.

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.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Neil Young, except as noted. [1]

  1. "Rockin' in the Free World" (Live Acoustic) – 3:38
  2. "Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero Part I)" – 8:45
  3. "Don't Cry" – 4:14
  4. "Hangin' on a Limb" – 4:18
  5. "Eldorado" – 6:03
  6. "The Ways of Love" – 4:29
  7. "Someday" – 5:40
  8. "On Broadway" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) – 4:57
  9. "Wrecking Ball" – 5:08
  10. "No More" – 6:03
  11. "Too Far Gone" – 2:47
  12. "Rockin' in the Free World" (Electric) – 4:41

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Additional personnel

[edit] Technical 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 1

[edit] Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1989 The Billboard 200 (U.S.) 35

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1989 "No More" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 7
1989 "Rockin' in the Free World" (Electric) Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
1990 "Crime in the City" (Electric version) Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 34

[edit] Certifications

Organization Level Date
BPIUK Silver December 2, 1989
CRIACanada Gold February 19, 1990
RIAAU.S. Gold February 21, 1990

[edit] External links

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Neil Young. Freedom. Reprise Records, 1989.
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