The Gospel According To Disc Exchange: A review of Neil Young's new album
This review of a new Neil Young release comes to 520 courtesy of the fine employees Knoxville's-own Disc Exchange.
Neil Young - Live At Massey Hall 1971
Coming a few months after the inaugural Neil Young Archive release Live At The Fillmore comes Live At Massey Hall 1971. It's a solo acoustic performance from Neil and it couldn't be better.
The set features 17 songs, eight of which were not even on an album at the time. This may seem weird by today's standards when all an audience wants to hear are the hits, but the 70's were a different time.
Neil does do some of his more well known material like "Helpless" and "Down By The River" but treats the audience to a preview of his then upcoming album Harvest with tracks like "Old Man", "The Needle & The Damage Done, and an absolutely haunting version of "There's A World" that is made even more striking performed solo without all the orchestration that adorns it on the album. There are even some lost gems here that have never made it to CD, like "Journey Through The Past," "Love In Mind" from the as of now unreleased CD Time Fades Away, and "Bad Fog Of Loneliness" that was never even featured on an album.
The sound of show is another thing that grabs you. For a recording that is over three decades old, it is crisp and vibrant and jumps out of the speakers thanks to the HDCD mastering.

–Chris Parks