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| | Sugar Mountain-Live At Canterbury House 1968 (CD/DVD-A) | | | Music Artist : | | Neil Young | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Reprise Records | | Release Date : | | 2008-12-02 | | Discs : | | 2 | | Store Price : | | $21.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $17.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. [Emcee Intro] 2. On The Way Home 3. Songwriting Rap 4. Mr. Soul 5. Recording Rap 6. Expecting To Fly 7. The Last Trip To Tulsa 8. Bookstore Rap 9. The Loner 10. "I Used To..." Rap 11. Birds 12. Winterlong [Excerpt] & Out Of My Mind - Intro. 13. Out Of My Mind 14. If I Could Have Her Tonight 15. Classical Gas Rap 16. Sugar Mountain - Intro. 17. Sugar Mountain 18. I've Been Waiting For You 19. Songs Rap 20. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing 21. Tuning Rap & The Old Laughing Lady - Intro. 22. The Old Laughing Lady 23. Broken Arrow
Disc 21. "I Used To..." Rap (DVD-A) 2. Birds (DVD-A) 3. Winterlong [Excerpt] & Out Of My Mind - Intro. (DVD-A) 4. Out Of My Mind (DVD-A) 5. If I Could Have Her Tonight (DVD-A) 6. Classical Gas Rap (DVD-A) 7. Sugar Mountain - Intro. (DVD-A) 8. Sugar Mountain (DVD-A) 9. I've Been Waiting For You (DVD-A) 10. Songs Rap (DVD-A) 11. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing (DVD-A) 12. Tuning Rap & The Old Laughing Lady - Intro. (DVD-A) 13. The Old Laughing Lady (DVD-A) 14. Broken Arrow (DVD-A) 15. Neil Young Vol. 1 Archives Trailer (DVD-A)
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Great album! Neil Young At Canterbury House Submitted on: 2009-07-09 |
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Forty years after its initial recording, `Sugar Mountain - Live At Canterbury House 1968' gets an official release. The performance achieved notoriety because of the single version of "Sugar Mountain" which appeared first as a B-Side to the 1970 single, "The Loner." It reappeared as a B-Side to "Cinnamon Girl" in 1970 and then on the double disc greatest hits `Decade.' Surviving as a bootleg for years, this album presents the entire concert with the omnipresent stage banter by Neil Young.
The performances throughout this concert are jaw-droppingly earnest and endearing. This set seems a lot more intimate than the previously reissued "Massey Hall" recording. It has been written that Neil had to be coaxed out of his hotel bed to perform that night. His stage dialog is an indication of his nervousness, as he rambles on about everything from working in a bookstore to an impromptu mystery music quiz surrounding "Classical Gas."
Young's work with Buffalo Springfield is well represented; he performs "Mr. Soul," "Expecting To Fly," "Broken Arrow" and gives "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing" a goose bump-inducing read. The majority of the performance is dedicated to material that would later appear on his S/T debut and subsequent releases such as `After The Gold Rush' (Birds). `Neil Young - Live At Canterbury House' depicts a young artist at the precipice of greatness and is definitely worth a listen. |
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DVD is not true DVD-A but DVD Video with 24/96 res. audio Submitted on: 2009-07-06 |
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| As other reviewers have pointed out, the DVD in this package is not a concert film. It is a high resolution version of the audio on the CD. It is not, however, true DVD-A. To playback DVD-A, you need a special decoder in your player. Luckily, this DVD is in the DVD Video format which means that anyone with a standard DVD player can hear the high resolution sound. Go to the "Set Up" menu on the DVD, it will explain the technical aspects of the format. This is not hype! Even a casual comparison between the audio on the CD and DVD will reveal how much more life and music there is in the DVD version. So don't throw a tantrum and break the DVD across your knee. Listen to the disc. If you already like the music here, I bet you'll be pleasantly surprised! |
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Ripped off! Submitted on: 2009-05-29 |
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| I can't believe my eyes when I slipped the DVD into the DVD player and there's no video. What is with that!? When I bought this package, it was shown as a CD/DVD and I expected a video. As Neil Young would say himself, "What a ripoff!". Only this time, Amazon and Neil are doing the ripping. |
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Not as good as "Massey Hall" and overpriced (about the 2LP version) Submitted on: 2009-05-14 |
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| The songs are not as good as on "Live at Massey Hall", and the raps in between take too much time. Overpriced too: $60 or so. |
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Audio DVD?!?! Oh, you mean a 70 minute screensaver Submitted on: 2009-04-03 |
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Love NY but am really disappointed because the DVD included is not what I (and most) people expected. No concert film, just a still with some nice enhanced audio. Should of saved my money to buy Archives 1.
Still Neil sounds great..... |
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