Silver & Gold
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Silver & Gold | |||||
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Studio album by Neil Young | |||||
Released | April 25, 2000 | ||||
Recorded | Aug. 26, 1997-May 28, 1999 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 39:10 | ||||
Label | Reprise Records | ||||
Producer | Neil Young, Ben Keith | ||||
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Silver & Gold is an album by Neil Young, released in 2000. Many of these songs were written as far back as 1976 (there is a bootleg of a Neil Young/Crazy Horse performance from 1976 which features "Razor Love"; for the Freedom sessions in 1988-89, Young attempted to record the song "Silver & Gold", which by his own estimation, he had been trying to get "the take" for around ten years at that point.)
Musically, the album is a return to the previous country/roots tinged material of earlier records like Harvest and Comes A Time; however, the lyrics suggest an artist becoming more in touch with his familial leanings, growing older, and becoming more complete as a person. Young looks back over his life and career with a warm, nostalgic view, even going so far as to state that he wouldn't mind a Buffalo Springfield reunion - "Like to see those guys again/And give it a shot" he sings wistfully in the song "Buffalo Springfield Again." The tone of the album is quiet and peaceful.
[edit] Track listing
- "Good to See You" – 2:49
- "Silver & Gold" – 3:16
- "Daddy Went Walkin'" – 4:01
- "Buffalo Springfield Again" – 3:23
- "The Great Divide" – 4:34
- "Horseshoe Man" – 4:00
- "Red Sun" – 2:48
- "Distant Camera" – 4:07
- "Razor Love" – 6:31
- "Without Rings" – 3:41
All songs composed by Neil Young.
[edit] Personnel
- Neil Young: guitar, piano, harmonica, vocal
- Ben Keith: pedal steel guitar, vocal
- Spooner Oldham: piano, organ
- Donald "Duck" Dunn: bass
- Jim Keltner: drums
- Oscar Butterworth: drums
- Linda Ronstadt: vocal
- Emmylou Harris: vocal
[edit] Trivia
- The photograph on the album cover was taken with a Game Boy Camera.[1]