Neil Young Live at the Cellar Door on 180g Vinyl LP
Audiophile Nirvana: All-Acoustic Live Set Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and Pressed at Pallas
Live at the Cellar Door Recorded Over Six Shows During Late November and Early December 1970: Includes Ultra-Rare Piano Version of "Cinnamon Girl"
Neil Young's Live at the Cellar Door collects 13 recordings made during the singer's intimate six-show solo run at The Cellar Door in our nation's capitol between November 30th and December 2nd, 1970, just after he released his classic third solo album After the Gold Rush. The most interesting of the many fantastic gems found on Live at the Cellar Door is an extremely rare version of "Cinnamon Girl" performed on the piano rather than guitar.
This stellar release, which features Neil performing on both acoustic guitar and piano, includes stunning live versions of After the Gold Rush material and solo performances of Buffalo Springfield classics "Expecting To Fly," "I Am A Child," and "Flying On The Ground Is Wrong" from the band's 1966 self-titled debut.
In addition, Live at the Cellar Door features raw, early performances of songs that wouldn't appear until later albums, including the rarity "Bad Fog Of Loneliness" and "Old Man". "Down By The River" rounds out this incredible set.
Live at the Cellar Door was recorded by Henry Lewy and produced by Neil Young. Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and pressed on 180g LP at Pallas, this is audiophile nirvana.
Neil Young Live at the Cellar Door Track Listing:
Side One:- Tell Me Why
- Only Love Can Break Your Heart
- After The Gold Rush
- Expecting To Fly
- Bad Fog Of Loneliness
- Old Man
- Birds
- Don’t Let It Bring You Down
- See The Sky About To Rain
- Cinnamon Girl
- I Am A Child
- Down By The River
- Flying On The Ground Is Wrong
Only Love Can Break Your Heart
After The Gold Rush
Expecting To Fly
Bad Fog Of Loneliness
Old Man
Birds
Side Two: Don’t Let It Bring You Down
See The Sky About To Rain
Cinnamon Girl
I Am A Child
Down By The River
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong