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Decade (Neil Young album)

Decade is a compilation album by Canadian–American musician Neil Young, originally released in 1977 as a triple album and later issued on two compact discs. It contains 35 of Young's songs recorded between 1966 and 1976, among them five tracks that had been unreleased up to that point. It peaked at No. 43 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 1986.[1]

Decade
Compilation album by
ReleasedOctober 28, 1977
Recorded1966–1976
GenreCountry rock, folk rock
Length144:22
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerNeil Young, Elliot Mazer, Tim Mulligan, David Briggs
Neil Young chronology
American Stars 'n Bars
(1977)
Decade
(1977)
Comes a Time
(1978)

History edit

Compiled by Young himself, with his hand-written liner notes about each track, Decade represents almost every album from his career and various affiliations through 1977 with the exception of 4 Way Street and Time Fades Away. Of the previously unreleased songs, "Down to the Wire" features the New Orleans pianist Dr. John with Buffalo Springfield on an item from their shelved Stampede album; "Love Is a Rose" was a minor hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1975; "Winterlong" received a cover by Pixies on the Neil Young tribute album from 1989, The Bridge; and "Campaigner" is a Young song critical of Richard Nixon. The track "Long May You Run" is a different mix to that found on the album of the same name, featuring the harmonies of the full Crosby Stills & Nash before David Crosby and Graham Nash left the recording sessions.

For many years, Decade was the only Neil Young compilation album available. A 1993 compilation called Lucky Thirteen was released, but it only covered Young's 1982–1988 output. It was not until 2004 that Reprise Records released a single-disc retrospective of his best-known tracks, titled Greatest Hits. Throughout the 1980s and '90s, Young promised fans a follow-up to the original Decade collection, provisionally titled Decade II; eventually, this idea was scrapped in favor of a much more comprehensive anthology to be titled Archives, spanning his entire career and ranging in size from a box set to an entire series of audio and/or video releases. The first release of archival material since Decade and Lucky Thirteen would appear in 2006, Live at the Fillmore East, a recording from a 1970 concert featuring Crazy Horse with Danny Whitten. Several other archival live releases followed, and in 2009 the first of several planned multi-disc box sets, The Archives Vol. 1 1963–1972, was issued. In April 2017 Decade was reissued on vinyl as a limited-edition Record Store Day release, with remastered vinyl and CD editions planned for general release in June 2017.[2]

Alternate early version edit

Initially, Decade was to be released in 1976, but was pulled at the last minute by Young. It was shelved until the following year, where it appeared with two songs removed from the original track list (a live version of "Don't Cry No Tears" recorded in Japan in 1976, and a live version of "Pushed It Over the End" recorded in 1974). Also removed were the following comments on those two songs and Time Fades Away, from Young's handwritten liner notes:[3]

Time Fades Away. No songs from this album are included here. It was recorded on my biggest tour ever, 65 shows in 90 days. Money hassles among everyone concerned ruined this tour and record for me but I released it anyway so you folks could see what could happen if you lose it for a while. I was becoming more interested in an audio verité approach than satisfying the public demands for a repetition of Harvest.

Don't Cry No Tears. Initially titled 'I Wonder,' this song was written in 1964. One of my first songs. This is a live recording from Japan with Crazy Horse.

Pushed It over the End. Recorded live on the road in Chicago, 1974. Thanks to Crosby & Nash's help on the overdubbed chorus, I was able to complete this work. I wrote it for Patty Hearst and her countless brothers and sisters. Also, I wrote it for myself and the increasing distance between me and you.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Christgau's Record GuideA[5]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [6]

The album has been lauded in many quarters as one of the best examples of a career retrospective for a rock artist, and as a template for the box set collections that would follow in the 1980s and beyond. However, in the original article on Young from the first edition of the Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll and a subsequent article in the 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide, critic Dave Marsh used this album to accuse Young of deliberately manufacturing a self-mythology, arguing that while his highlights could be seen to place him on a level with other artists from his generation like Bob Dylan or The Beatles, the particulars of his catalogue did not bear this out.[7] The magazine has since excised the article from subsequent editions of the Illustrated History book.

Track listing edit

All songs written by Neil Young.

Side one edit

  1. "Down to the Wire" – 2:25
    • Previously unreleased (1967); performed with Buffalo Springfield members Stephen Stills and Richie Furay along with Dr. John; planned for inclusion on the unreleased album Stampede
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Stephen Stills – guitar, vocal; Richie Furay – vocal; Mac Rebennack – piano; Bobby West – bass; Jesse Hill – drums, timpani
    • Recorded at Gold Star Studios & Columbia Recording Studio, Hollywood, 3/28/1967, 3/30-4/18/1967.
  2. "Burned" – 2:14
    • Performed by Buffalo Springfield; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield (1966)
    • Neil Young – guitar, piano, vocal; Stephen Stills – guitar, vocal; Richie Furay – guitar, vocal; Bruce Palmer – bass; Dewey Martin – drums
    • Recorded at Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, 8/15/1966.
  3. "Mr. Soul" – 2:41
    • Performed by Buffalo Springfield; recorded live in the studio in New York City, with guitar overdubs added subsequently; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again (1967)
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Stephen Stills – guitar, vocal; Richie Furay – guitar, vocal; Bruce Palmer – bass; Dewey Martin – drums
    • Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York City, 1/9/1967.
  4. "Broken Arrow" – 6:13
    • Performed by Buffalo Springfield; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Richie Furay – guitar, vocal; Stephen Stills – guitar; Chris Sarns – guitar; Don Randi – piano, organ; Bruce Palmer – bass; Dewey Martin – Drums, vocal; Also – strings. Jazz theme: Don Randi – piano; Jim Horn – clarinet; Hal Blaine – drums; Also – bass
    • Recorded at Columbia Recording Studio & Sunset Sound, Hollywood, 8/25/1967, 9/5-18/1967.
  5. "Expecting to Fly" – 3:44
  6. "Sugar Mountain" – 5:43

Side two edit

  1. "I Am a Child" – 2:17
    • Appears on the Buffalo Springfield album Last Time Around (1968) but features no members of the band other than Neil Young and drummer Dewey Martin
    • Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, vocal; Gary Marker – bass; Dewey Martin – drums
    • Recorded at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, 2/5/1968.
  2. "The Loner" – 3:50
    • Appears on the album Neil Young (1968)
    • Neil Young – guitar, pipe organ, vocal; Jim Messina – bass; George Grantham – drums; Also – strings and celli
    • Recorded at TTG Recording Studios, Los Angeles, 9/28/1968.
  3. "The Old Laughing Lady" – 5:59/5:35**
    • Appears on the album Neil Young (** – Edited version on 1988 CD reissue)
    • Neil Young – vocal; Ry Cooder – guitar; Jack Nitzsche – electric piano; Carol Kaye – bass; Earl Palmer – drums; Choir: Merry Clatyon, Brenda Holloway, Patrice Holloway, Gloria Jones, Sherlie Matthews, and Gracia Nitzsche; Also – trumpet, trombone, tenor sax, French horn, clarinet, strings and timpani
    • Recorded at Sunwest Recording Studios, Hollywood, 10/17/1968.
  4. "Cinnamon Girl" – 2:59
    • Performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Danny Whitten – guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at Wally Heider Recording Studios, Hollywood, 3/20/1969.
  5. "Down by the River" – 9:16/9:00**
    • Performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Danny Whitten – guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at Wally Heider Recording Studios, Hollywood, 1/17/1969.

Side three edit

  1. "Cowgirl in the Sand" – 10:01
    • Performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Danny Whitten – guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at Wally Heider Recording Studios, Hollywood, 1/18/1969.
  2. "I Believe in You" – 3:27
    • Performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse; appears on the album After the Gold Rush (1970)
    • Neil Young – guitar, piano, vibes, vocal; Danny Whitten – guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, 8/5/1969.
  3. "After the Gold Rush" – 3:45
    • Appears on the album After the Gold Rush
    • Neil Young – piano, vocal; Bill Peterson – flugelhorn
    • Recorded at Home Studio, Topanga, CA, 3/12/1970.
  4. "Southern Man" – 5:31
    • Appears on the album After the Gold Rush
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Nils Lofgren – piano, vocal; Greg Reeves – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal; Danny Whitten – vocal
    • Recorded at Home Studio, Topanga, CA, 3/19/1970.
  5. "Helpless" – 3:34
    • Performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; appears on the album Déjà Vu (1970)
    • Neil Young – acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocal; Stephen Stills – lead guitar, piano, vocal; David Crosby – vocal; Graham Nash – guitar, vocal; Greg Reeves – bass; Dallas Taylor – drums
    • Recorded at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco, 11/7/1969.

Side four edit

  1. "Ohio" – 2:56
    • Performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; released as a non-album single in June, 1970 and later appeared on So Far, 1974
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Stephen Stills – guitar, vocal; David Crosby – guitar, vocal; Graham Nash – vocal; Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels – bass; Johnny Barbata – drums
    • Recorded at The Record Plant, Hollywood, 5/21/1970.
  2. "Soldier" – 2:28
    • Edited version originally from the album Journey Through the Past (1972)
    • Neil Young – piano, vocal
    • Recorded at Sawdust Burner, Kings Mountain, CA, 11/15/1971.
  3. "Old Man" – 3:21
    • Appears on the album Harvest (1972)
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar; James McMahon – piano; Tim Drummond – bass; Kenny Buttrey – drums; Linda Ronstadt – vocal; James Taylor – banjo, vocal
    • Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville, 2/6/1971.
  4. "A Man Needs a Maid" – 3:58
    • Appears on the album Harvest
    • Neil Young – piano, vocal; with the London Symphony Orchestra
    • Recorded at Barking Town Hall, London, 3/1/1971.
  5. "Harvest" – 3:08
    • Appears on the album Harvest
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar; John Harris – piano; Tim Drummond – bass; Kenny Buttrey – drums
    • Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville, 4/4/1971.
  6. "Heart of Gold" – 3:06
    • Appears on the album Harvest
    • Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, vocal; Teddy Irwin – guitar; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar; Tim Drummond – bass; Kenny Buttrey – drums; Linda Ronstadt – vocal; James Taylor – vocal
    • Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville, 2/8/1971.
  7. "Star of Bethlehem" – 2:46
    • Appears on the album American Stars 'n Bars (1977); originally recorded in November 1974
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal, harmonica; Ben Keith – dobro, vocal; Tim Drummond – bass; Karl T. Himmel – drums; Emmylou Harris – vocal
    • Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville, 12/13/1974.

Side five edit

  1. "The Needle and the Damage Done" – 2:02
  2. "Tonight's the Night" (Part 1) – 4:41
    • Appears on the album Tonight's the Night (1975); originally recorded in 1973
    • Neil Young – piano, vocal; Nils Lofgren – guitar; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at S.I.R., Hollywood, 8/26/1973.
  3. "Tired Eyes" – 4:33
    • Appears on the album Tonight's the Night
    • Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, vocal; Nils Lofgren – piano, vocal; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass, vocal; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at S.I.R., Hollywood, 8/26/1973.
  4. "Walk On" – 2:40
    • Appears on the album On the Beach (1974)
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Ben Keith – slide guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at Studio, Broken Arrow Ranch, 11/30/1973.
  5. "For the Turnstiles" – 3:01
    • Appears on the album On the Beach
    • Neil Young – banjo guitar, vocal; Ben Keith – dobro, vocal
    • Recorded at Studio, Broken Arrow Ranch, 12/14/1973.
  6. "Winterlong" – 3:05
    • Previously unreleased; appeared on certain acetate pressings of Tonight's the Night
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at Studio, Broken Arrow Ranch, 11/28/1973.
  7. "Deep Forbidden Lake" – 3:39
    • Previously unreleased
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar; Tim Drummond – bass; Karl T. Himmel – drums
    • Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville, 12/13/1974.

Side six edit

  1. "Like a Hurricane" – 8:16
    • Performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse; previously unreleased; different lead vocal dub from version on American Stars 'n Bars (Regular version on 1988 reissue CD)
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Frank "Poncho" Sampedro – Stringman, vocals; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at Studio, Broken Arrow Ranch, 11/29/1975.
  2. "Love Is a Rose" – 2:16
    • Previously unreleased; later released on Homegrown (2020)
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal, harmonica; Tim Drummond – bass
    • Recorded at Studio, Broken Arrow Ranch, Woodside, CA, 6/16/1974.
  3. "Cortez the Killer" – 7:29
    • Performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse; appears on the album Zuma (1975)
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Frank "Poncho" Sampedro – guitar; Billy Talbot – bass, vocal; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal
    • Recorded at House, Point Dume, CA, 5/22/1975.
  4. "Campaigner" – 3:30 / 4:19 [US LP test pressings and first LP pressings in Germany included an unedited 4:19 version with an extra verse]
    • Previously unreleased; unedited version later released on Hitchhiker (2017)
    • Neil Young – guitar, vocal
    • Recorded at Indigo Ranch Recording Studio, Malibu, 8/11/1976.
  5. "Long May You Run" – 3:48
    • Performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; previously unreleased; original mix (without Crosby and Nash's vocals) appears on the Stills-Young Band album Long May You Run (1976)
    • Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, vocal; Stephen Stills – guitar, vocal; Joe Lala – percussion, vocal; Joe Vitale – drums, vocal; George "Chocolate" Perry – bass, vocal; Jerry Aiello – organ; David Crosby – vocal; Graham Nash – vocal
    • Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, 2/5/1976.

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Chart performance for Decade
Chart (1977) Peak

position

Australia (Kent Music Report)[8] 21
US Billboard Top LPs & Tape[9] 43
UK Album Charts[10] 46
Canadian RPM 100 Albums[11] 47
Norwegian VG-lista Albums[12] 28
New Zealand Album Charts[13] 34
US Cash Box Top 100 Albums[14] 46
US Record World Album Chart[15] 71

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[16] Platinum 70,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[17] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[18] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Searchable Database". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  2. ^ "Remastered Neil Young Collection, Decade, To Be Made More Widely Available, CD and LP". MusicTAP. May 23, 2017. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  3. ^ Williams, Paul. Neil Young: Love to Burn. p. 115. ISBN 0-934558-19-1.
  4. ^ "Allmusic review".
  5. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: Y". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 23, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0857125958.
  7. ^ "NEIL YOUNG by Dave Marsh". Thrasherswheat.org. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  8. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 295. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  9. ^ "Stephen Stills". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  10. ^ "STEPHEN STILLS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  11. ^ Canada, Library and Archives (2013-04-16). "The RPM story". www.bac-lac.gc.ca. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  12. ^ "norwegiancharts.com – Norwegian charts portal". norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
  13. ^ Hung, Steffen. "The Stills-Young Band – Long May You Run". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
  14. ^ "CASH BOX MAGAZINE: Music and coin machine magazine 1942 to 1996". worldradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  15. ^ "RECORD WORLD MAGAZINE: 1942 to 1982". worldradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  16. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1999 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  17. ^ "British album certifications – Neil Young – Decade". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  18. ^ "American album certifications – Neil Young – Decade". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 17 November 2019.

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Decade is a compilation album by Canadian American musician Neil Young originally released in 1977 as a triple album and later issued on two compact discs It contains 35 of Young s songs recorded between 1966 and 1976 among them five tracks that had been unreleased up to that point It peaked at No 43 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 1986 1 DecadeCompilation album by Neil YoungReleasedOctober 28 1977Recorded1966 1976GenreCountry rock folk rockLength144 22LabelWarner Bros ProducerNeil Young Elliot Mazer Tim Mulligan David BriggsNeil Young chronologyAmerican Stars n Bars 1977 Decade 1977 Comes a Time 1978 Contents 1 History 2 Alternate early version 3 Reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Side one 4 2 Side two 4 3 Side three 4 4 Side four 4 5 Side five 4 6 Side six 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 Certifications 8 NotesHistory editCompiled by Young himself with his hand written liner notes about each track Decade represents almost every album from his career and various affiliations through 1977 with the exception of 4 Way Street and Time Fades Away Of the previously unreleased songs Down to the Wire features the New Orleans pianist Dr John with Buffalo Springfield on an item from their shelved Stampede album Love Is a Rose was a minor hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1975 Winterlong received a cover by Pixies on the Neil Young tribute album from 1989 The Bridge and Campaigner is a Young song critical of Richard Nixon The track Long May You Run is a different mix to that found on the album of the same name featuring the harmonies of the full Crosby Stills amp Nash before David Crosby and Graham Nash left the recording sessions For many years Decade was the only Neil Young compilation album available A 1993 compilation called Lucky Thirteen was released but it only covered Young s 1982 1988 output It was not until 2004 that Reprise Records released a single disc retrospective of his best known tracks titled Greatest Hits Throughout the 1980s and 90s Young promised fans a follow up to the original Decade collection provisionally titled Decade II eventually this idea was scrapped in favor of a much more comprehensive anthology to be titled Archives spanning his entire career and ranging in size from a box set to an entire series of audio and or video releases The first release of archival material since Decade and Lucky Thirteen would appear in 2006 Live at the Fillmore East a recording from a 1970 concert featuring Crazy Horse with Danny Whitten Several other archival live releases followed and in 2009 the first of several planned multi disc box sets The Archives Vol 1 1963 1972 was issued In April 2017 Decade was reissued on vinyl as a limited edition Record Store Day release with remastered vinyl and CD editions planned for general release in June 2017 2 Alternate early version editInitially Decade was to be released in 1976 but was pulled at the last minute by Young It was shelved until the following year where it appeared with two songs removed from the original track list a live version of Don t Cry No Tears recorded in Japan in 1976 and a live version of Pushed It Over the End recorded in 1974 Also removed were the following comments on those two songs and Time Fades Away from Young s handwritten liner notes 3 Time Fades Away No songs from this album are included here It was recorded on my biggest tour ever 65 shows in 90 days Money hassles among everyone concerned ruined this tour and record for me but I released it anyway so you folks could see what could happen if you lose it for a while I was becoming more interested in an audio verite approach than satisfying the public demands for a repetition of Harvest Don t Cry No Tears Initially titled I Wonder this song was written in 1964 One of my first songs This is a live recording from Japan with Crazy Horse Pushed It over the End Recorded live on the road in Chicago 1974 Thanks to Crosby amp Nash s help on the overdubbed chorus I was able to complete this work I wrote it for Patty Hearst and her countless brothers and sisters Also I wrote it for myself and the increasing distance between me and you Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Christgau s Record GuideA 5 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 The album has been lauded in many quarters as one of the best examples of a career retrospective for a rock artist and as a template for the box set collections that would follow in the 1980s and beyond However in the original article on Young from the first edition of the Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll and a subsequent article in the 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide critic Dave Marsh used this album to accuse Young of deliberately manufacturing a self mythology arguing that while his highlights could be seen to place him on a level with other artists from his generation like Bob Dylan or The Beatles the particulars of his catalogue did not bear this out 7 The magazine has since excised the article from subsequent editions of the Illustrated History book Track listing editAll songs written by Neil Young Side one edit Down to the Wire 2 25 Previously unreleased 1967 performed with Buffalo Springfield members Stephen Stills and Richie Furay along with Dr John planned for inclusion on the unreleased album Stampede Neil Young guitar vocal Stephen Stills guitar vocal Richie Furay vocal Mac Rebennack piano Bobby West bass Jesse Hill drums timpani Recorded at Gold Star Studios amp Columbia Recording Studio Hollywood 3 28 1967 3 30 4 18 1967 Burned 2 14 Performed by Buffalo Springfield appears on the album Buffalo Springfield 1966 Neil Young guitar piano vocal Stephen Stills guitar vocal Richie Furay guitar vocal Bruce Palmer bass Dewey Martin drums Recorded at Gold Star Recording Studios Hollywood 8 15 1966 Mr Soul 2 41 Performed by Buffalo Springfield recorded live in the studio in New York City with guitar overdubs added subsequently appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again 1967 Neil Young guitar vocal Stephen Stills guitar vocal Richie Furay guitar vocal Bruce Palmer bass Dewey Martin drums Recorded at Atlantic Studios New York City 1 9 1967 Broken Arrow 6 13 Performed by Buffalo Springfield appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again Neil Young guitar vocal Richie Furay guitar vocal Stephen Stills guitar Chris Sarns guitar Don Randi piano organ Bruce Palmer bass Dewey Martin Drums vocal Also strings Jazz theme Don Randi piano Jim Horn clarinet Hal Blaine drums Also bass Recorded at Columbia Recording Studio amp Sunset Sound Hollywood 8 25 1967 9 5 18 1967 Expecting to Fly 3 44 Appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again but no band member other than Neil Young appears on the track Neil Young guitar vocal Jack Nitzsche electric piano Don Randi piano harpsichord Russ Titelman guitar Carol Kaye bass Jim Gordon drums Choir Merry Clayton Brenda Holloway Patrice Holloway Gloria Jones Sherlie Matthews Gracia Nitzsche Also English horn vibes timpani strings Recorded at Sunset Sound Hollywood 5 6 1967 Sugar Mountain 5 43 Released as the B side to The Loner February 21 1969 Neil Young guitar vocal Recorded live in concert at the Canterbury House Ann Arbor Michigan 11 10 1968 Side two edit I Am a Child 2 17 Appears on the Buffalo Springfield album Last Time Around 1968 but features no members of the band other than Neil Young and drummer Dewey Martin Neil Young guitar harmonica vocal Gary Marker bass Dewey Martin drums Recorded at Sunset Sound Hollywood 2 5 1968 The Loner 3 50 Appears on the album Neil Young 1968 Neil Young guitar pipe organ vocal Jim Messina bass George Grantham drums Also strings and celli Recorded at TTG Recording Studios Los Angeles 9 28 1968 The Old Laughing Lady 5 59 5 35 Appears on the album Neil Young Edited version on 1988 CD reissue Neil Young vocal Ry Cooder guitar Jack Nitzsche electric piano Carol Kaye bass Earl Palmer drums Choir Merry Clatyon Brenda Holloway Patrice Holloway Gloria Jones Sherlie Matthews and Gracia Nitzsche Also trumpet trombone tenor sax French horn clarinet strings and timpani Recorded at Sunwest Recording Studios Hollywood 10 17 1968 Cinnamon Girl 2 59 Performed by Neil Young amp Crazy Horse appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 1969 Neil Young guitar vocal Danny Whitten guitar vocal Billy Talbot bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at Wally Heider Recording Studios Hollywood 3 20 1969 Down by the River 9 16 9 00 Performed by Neil Young amp Crazy Horse appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Neil Young guitar vocal Danny Whitten guitar vocal Billy Talbot bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at Wally Heider Recording Studios Hollywood 1 17 1969 Side three edit Cowgirl in the Sand 10 01 Performed by Neil Young amp Crazy Horse appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Neil Young guitar vocal Danny Whitten guitar vocal Billy Talbot bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at Wally Heider Recording Studios Hollywood 1 18 1969 I Believe in You 3 27 Performed by Neil Young amp Crazy Horse appears on the album After the Gold Rush 1970 Neil Young guitar piano vibes vocal Danny Whitten guitar vocal Billy Talbot bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at Sunset Sound Hollywood 8 5 1969 After the Gold Rush 3 45 Appears on the album After the Gold Rush Neil Young piano vocal Bill Peterson flugelhorn Recorded at Home Studio Topanga CA 3 12 1970 Southern Man 5 31 Appears on the album After the Gold Rush Neil Young guitar vocal Nils Lofgren piano vocal Greg Reeves bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Danny Whitten vocal Recorded at Home Studio Topanga CA 3 19 1970 Helpless 3 34 Performed by Crosby Stills Nash amp Young appears on the album Deja Vu 1970 Neil Young acoustic guitar harmonica vocal Stephen Stills lead guitar piano vocal David Crosby vocal Graham Nash guitar vocal Greg Reeves bass Dallas Taylor drums Recorded at Wally Heider Studios San Francisco 11 7 1969 Side four edit Ohio 2 56 Performed by Crosby Stills Nash amp Young released as a non album single in June 1970 and later appeared on So Far 1974 Neil Young guitar vocal Stephen Stills guitar vocal David Crosby guitar vocal Graham Nash vocal Calvin Fuzzy Samuels bass Johnny Barbata drums Recorded at The Record Plant Hollywood 5 21 1970 Soldier 2 28 Edited version originally from the album Journey Through the Past 1972 Neil Young piano vocal Recorded at Sawdust Burner Kings Mountain CA 11 15 1971 Old Man 3 21 Appears on the album Harvest 1972 Neil Young guitar vocal Ben Keith pedal steel guitar James McMahon piano Tim Drummond bass Kenny Buttrey drums Linda Ronstadt vocal James Taylor banjo vocal Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios Nashville 2 6 1971 A Man Needs a Maid 3 58 Appears on the album Harvest Neil Young piano vocal with the London Symphony Orchestra Recorded at Barking Town Hall London 3 1 1971 Harvest 3 08 Appears on the album Harvest Neil Young guitar vocal Ben Keith pedal steel guitar John Harris piano Tim Drummond bass Kenny Buttrey drums Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios Nashville 4 4 1971 Heart of Gold 3 06 Appears on the album Harvest Neil Young guitar harmonica vocal Teddy Irwin guitar Ben Keith pedal steel guitar Tim Drummond bass Kenny Buttrey drums Linda Ronstadt vocal James Taylor vocal Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios Nashville 2 8 1971 Star of Bethlehem 2 46 Appears on the album American Stars n Bars 1977 originally recorded in November 1974 Neil Young guitar vocal harmonica Ben Keith dobro vocal Tim Drummond bass Karl T Himmel drums Emmylou Harris vocal Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios Nashville 12 13 1974 Side five edit The Needle and the Damage Done 2 02 Appears on the album Harvest Neil Young guitar vocal Recorded live in concert at the Royce Hall University of California Westwood Los Angeles 1 30 1971 Tonight s the Night Part 1 4 41 Appears on the album Tonight s the Night 1975 originally recorded in 1973 Neil Young piano vocal Nils Lofgren guitar Ben Keith pedal steel guitar vocal Billy Talbot bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at S I R Hollywood 8 26 1973 Tired Eyes 4 33 Appears on the album Tonight s the Night Neil Young guitar harmonica vocal Nils Lofgren piano vocal Ben Keith pedal steel guitar vocal Billy Talbot bass vocal Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at S I R Hollywood 8 26 1973 Walk On 2 40 Appears on the album On the Beach 1974 Neil Young guitar vocal Ben Keith slide guitar vocal Billy Talbot bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at Studio Broken Arrow Ranch 11 30 1973 For the Turnstiles 3 01 Appears on the album On the Beach Neil Young banjo guitar vocal Ben Keith dobro vocal Recorded at Studio Broken Arrow Ranch 12 14 1973 Winterlong 3 05 Previously unreleased appeared on certain acetate pressings of Tonight s the Night Neil Young guitar vocal Ben Keith pedal steel guitar vocal Billy Talbot bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at Studio Broken Arrow Ranch 11 28 1973 Deep Forbidden Lake 3 39 Previously unreleased Neil Young guitar vocal Ben Keith pedal steel guitar Tim Drummond bass Karl T Himmel drums Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios Nashville 12 13 1974 Side six edit Like a Hurricane 8 16 Performed by Neil Young amp Crazy Horse previously unreleased different lead vocal dub from version on American Stars n Bars Regular version on 1988 reissue CD Neil Young guitar vocal Frank Poncho Sampedro Stringman vocals Billy Talbot bass Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at Studio Broken Arrow Ranch 11 29 1975 Love Is a Rose 2 16 Previously unreleased later released on Homegrown 2020 Neil Young guitar vocal harmonica Tim Drummond bass Recorded at Studio Broken Arrow Ranch Woodside CA 6 16 1974 Cortez the Killer 7 29 Performed by Neil Young amp Crazy Horse appears on the album Zuma 1975 Neil Young guitar vocal Frank Poncho Sampedro guitar Billy Talbot bass vocal Ralph Molina drums vocal Recorded at House Point Dume CA 5 22 1975 Campaigner 3 30 4 19 US LP test pressings and first LP pressings in Germany included an unedited 4 19 version with an extra verse Previously unreleased unedited version later released on Hitchhiker 2017 Neil Young guitar vocal Recorded at Indigo Ranch Recording Studio Malibu 8 11 1976 Long May You Run 3 48 Performed by Crosby Stills Nash amp Young previously unreleased original mix without Crosby and Nash s vocals appears on the Stills Young Band album Long May You Run 1976 Neil Young guitar harmonica vocal Stephen Stills guitar vocal Joe Lala percussion vocal Joe Vitale drums vocal George Chocolate Perry bass vocal Jerry Aiello organ David Crosby vocal Graham Nash vocal Recorded at Criteria Studios Miami 2 5 1976 Personnel editElliot Mazer Producer David Briggs Producer Neil Young Guitar harmonica piano vibes vocalsCharts editChart performance for Decade Chart 1977 Peak positionAustralia Kent Music Report 8 21US Billboard Top LPs amp Tape 9 43UK Album Charts 10 46Canadian RPM 100 Albums 11 47Norwegian VG lista Albums 12 28New Zealand Album Charts 13 34US Cash Box Top 100 Albums 14 46US Record World Album Chart 15 71Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 16 Platinum 70 000 United Kingdom BPI 17 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 18 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Notes edit Searchable Database Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 2014 05 28 Remastered Neil Young Collection Decade To Be Made More Widely Available CD and LP MusicTAP May 23 2017 Retrieved May 28 2017 Williams Paul Neil Young Love to Burn p 115 ISBN 0 934558 19 1 Allmusic review Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s Y Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved March 23 2019 via robertchristgau com Larkin Colin 2007 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th ed Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0857125958 NEIL YOUNG by Dave Marsh Thrasherswheat org Retrieved 8 August 2018 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 295 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Stephen Stills Billboard Retrieved 2020 07 05 STEPHEN STILLS full Official Chart History Official Charts Company www officialcharts com Retrieved 2020 07 05 Canada Library and Archives 2013 04 16 The RPM story www bac lac gc ca Retrieved 2020 07 05 norwegiancharts com Norwegian charts portal norwegiancharts com Retrieved 2020 06 21 Hung Steffen The Stills Young Band Long May You Run hitparade ch Retrieved 2020 06 21 CASH BOX MAGAZINE Music and coin machine magazine 1942 to 1996 worldradiohistory com Retrieved 2020 07 05 RECORD WORLD MAGAZINE 1942 to 1982 worldradiohistory com Retrieved 2020 07 05 ARIA Charts Accreditations 1999 Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 17 November 2019 British album certifications Neil Young Decade British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 17 November 2019 American album certifications Neil Young Decade Recording Industry Association of America 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