Rust Never Sleeps
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Bruce Palmer...included only the cream of the crop, the Trans record and tour had the potential to trump even Young classics such as Tonight's The Night and Rust Never Sleeps, but many fans consider the project to be an unmitigated failure. Palmer was... In this article: Bruce Palmer, Neil Young, Buffalo Springfield, Stephen Stills, Motown Records, Toronto, Rick James, Springfield, Los Angeles, and Richie Furay |
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Neil Young: After the gold rush, the harvest
...country-inflected albums like Comes a Time, Old Ways and Harvest Moon, harder rocking sets such as Zuma and the part-live, punk-inspired Rust Never Sleeps, and an increasingly baffling series of one-off excursions into uncharted and often...
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Rust Never Sleeps is an album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse released in 1979. ... · After the Gold Rush · Harvest · On the Beach · Tonight's the Night · Zuma ...
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Rust Never Sleeps is a 1979 album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse (see 1979 in music). The bulk of the album was recorded live at San Francisco's Cow Palace, with overdubs added. Audience noise is removed as much as possible, although they are clearly audible at certain points, most noticeably on the opening and closing songs. The album is half acoustic and half electric, opening and closing with different versions of the same song.
Two songs from the album were not recorded live: "Sail Away" was recorded without Crazy Horse during or after the Comes a Time recording sessions, and "Pocahontas" had been recorded solo around 1975.
Young also released a film version of the album under the same title. Later on in 1979, Young and Crazy Horse released the album Live Rust, a compilation of older classics interweaving within the Rust Never Sleeps track list. The title is borrowed from the slogan for Rust-Oleum paint, and was suggested by Mark Mothersbaugh of the New Wave band Devo.
- Name:
- Rust Never Sleeps
- Type:
- studio
- Genre:
- Folk-rock, rock, hard rock
- Produced by:
- Neil Young, David Briggs, Tim Mulligan
- Recorded By:
- Neil Young and Crazy Horse
- Length:
- 38:16
- Record Label:
- Reprise
- Recording Dates:
- 1978-1979, Cow Palace, San Francisco
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