A new album of covers titled “A LETTER HOME” from Neil Young recorded at Jack White’s Nashville studio and released on the Third Man Records label set up by White, White apparently features on two tracks. Some of the covers are Dylan’s “Blowin In The Wind” the Tim Hardin song “Reason To Believe” and Bruce Springsteen “My Hometown” and the song Neil played at the Carnegie Hall Shows last year by Bert Jansch “Needle of Death” seems to be the trend with Springsteen releasing a similar set of covers with his “High Hopes” album earlier this year.
Posts Tagged ‘Neil Young’
NEIL YOUNG – ” A Letter Home”
Posted: April 20, 2014 in CLASSIC ALBUMS, MUSICTags: A letter Home, Covers, Music, Neil Young, Third Man Records
For Whats it Worth –
Posted: April 11, 2014 in MUSICTags: Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young, Richie Furay., Stephen Stills, Troubadour. Dewey Martin

48 years ago today a band stepped onto the stage to play at the Troubadour on Santa Monica Blvd. The band took their name from a Steamroller parked up outside the house where two of the members were staying, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin.
NILS LOFGREN – ” Face the Music ” Box Set
Posted: April 7, 2014 in MUSICTags: Bruce Springsteen, Face the Music, Grin, Music, Neil Young, Nils Lofgren, Rock
Nils the long time guitarist with Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, Neil Young, and his own band Grin has been recording and playing music for 45 years. He has a new box set showcasing his unique guitar sound and style. Mostly always playing a Fender Strat with such a distinctive guitar sound and his bandana. he also has his own Tuition site for beginners through to the experienced Player.
CROSBY STILLS NASH & YOUNG – ” 4 Way Street ” released 43 years ago today
Posted: April 6, 2014 in MUSICTags: 4 Way Street, American, California, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Neil Young, Stephen Stills
The third album and the first live album, taken from shows at the Fillmore East in NYC, the Forum in L.A and the Chicago Auditorium, it contained music already available on their studio albums either as the band or on solo albums, Tensions were running high on this tour with constant dressing room disputes and fighting becoming legendary, fact the band did not record together for another six years in 1977, they received positive reviews, Rolling Stone saying it was their best album to date.

