The Stills-Young Band - Long May You Run
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Reprise Records/MS 2253 | Released: 1976 | Genre: Country-Rock
A1 Long May You Run 3:53
A2 Make Love To You 5:10
A3 Midnight On The Bay 3:59
A4 Black Coral 4:41
A5 Ocean Girl 3:19
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B1 Let It Shine 4:43
B2 12/8 Blues (All The Same) 3:41
B3 Fontainebleau 3:58
B4 Guardian Angel 5:40
Artwork By [Album Design] – Tom Wilkes
Bass, Backing Vocals – George "Chocolate" Perry
Drums, Flute, Backing Vocals – Joe Vitale
Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Synthesizer [String Synthesizer], Vocals – Neil Young
Guitar, Piano, Vocals – Stephen Stills
Mixed By – Alex Sadkin, Don Gehman, Neil Young, Stephen Stills
Organ, Piano – Jerry Aiello
Percussion, Vocals – Joe Lala
Producer – Don Gehman, Neil Young, Stephen Stills
Producer [Associate Producer] – Tom Dowd
Recorded By – Don Gehman
Recorded By [Assistants] – Michael Lasko, Steve Hart
Notes
Recorded at Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, Florida
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Reprise Records/MS 2253 | Released: 1976 | Genre: Country-Rock
A1 Long May You Run 3:53
A2 Make Love To You 5:10
A3 Midnight On The Bay 3:59
A4 Black Coral 4:41
A5 Ocean Girl 3:19
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B1 Let It Shine 4:43
B2 12/8 Blues (All The Same) 3:41
B3 Fontainebleau 3:58
B4 Guardian Angel 5:40
Artwork By [Album Design] – Tom Wilkes
Bass, Backing Vocals – George "Chocolate" Perry
Drums, Flute, Backing Vocals – Joe Vitale
Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Synthesizer [String Synthesizer], Vocals – Neil Young
Guitar, Piano, Vocals – Stephen Stills
Mixed By – Alex Sadkin, Don Gehman, Neil Young, Stephen Stills
Organ, Piano – Jerry Aiello
Percussion, Vocals – Joe Lala
Producer – Don Gehman, Neil Young, Stephen Stills
Producer [Associate Producer] – Tom Dowd
Recorded By – Don Gehman
Recorded By [Assistants] – Michael Lasko, Steve Hart
Notes
Recorded at Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, Florida
This Rip: 2014
This LP: NM- / From my personal collection
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
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Long May You Run is not a Neil Young solo album. It is credited to "The Stills-Young Band," which is to say, Stephen Stills and his band with Young added, and the two divide up the songwriting and lead vocals, five for Young, four for Stills. The pairing, though it proved short-lived and had, in fact, ended before this album was released, must have seemed commercially logical. Like Young, Stills had seen his record sales decline after a successful period following the 1970 breakup of CSNY. So had erstwhile partners David Crosby and Graham Nash, but they had returned to Top Ten, gold-selling status in the fall of 1975 with their Wind on the Water duo album. Why couldn't Stills and Young do the same thing? Maybe they could have (and, actually, this was the first gold album for either in two years) if they had made a better record together. Young's songs were pleasant newly written throwaways with the exception of the title track, a trunk song he had written as a tribute to an old car. Stills' compositions seemed more seriously intended, but still were not substantial. The playing, largely handled by the professional sessionman types in Stills' band, was far smoother than what one was accustomed to in a Young album. The result was a listenable record, but not a compelling one, and thus well below Young's usual standard and Stills' best.allmusic.com
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