Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968
Neil Young · 2008
70 min · 23 tracks · alternative rock · blues · folk rock
Intimate acoustic storytelling intertwines with Young's raw vocals, capturing the essence of a formative live performance.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- intimate acoustic storytelling experience wave-like pacing with dynamic flow nostalgic reflections on youth
- Context
- Released in 2008, this live album marked Neil Young’s return to his early days, showcasing performances from his 1968 concert at Canterbury House. At this point in his career, Young was reflecting on his extensive catalog and the evolution of his sound, offering fans a nostalgic yet fresh perspective on his artistry.
- If you like
- alternative rock, blues, folk rock
Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968 is an album by Neil Young, released in 2008. Intimate acoustic storytelling intertwines with Young's raw vocals, capturing the essence of a formative live performance. The release was significant as it provided a rare glimpse into Young's formative years, revitalizing interest in his early folk-rock roots. The album received positive critical reception, highlighting its authenticity and emotional depth, contributing to Young's legacy as a pivotal figure in rock music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968 sound like?
Intimate acoustic storytelling intertwines with Young's raw vocals, capturing the essence of a formative live performance. Rooted in alternative rock and blues.
What makes Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968 by Neil Young notable?
The release was significant as it provided a rare glimpse into Young's formative years, revitalizing interest in his early folk-rock roots. The album received positive critical reception, highlighting its authenticity and emotional depth, contributing to Young's legacy as a pivotal figure in rock music. Released in 2008, this live album marked Neil Young’s return to his early days, showcasing performances from his 1968 concert at Canterbury House. At this point in his career, Young was reflecting on his extensive catalog and the evolution of his sound, offering fans a nostalgic yet fresh perspective on his artistry.
Who is Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968 for?
Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968 works well if you're into intimate acoustic storytelling experience, wave-like pacing with dynamic flow and nostalgic reflections on youth.
How many songs are on Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968?
Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968 has 23 tracks, running approximately 70 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 [Emcee intro.] 0:45
- 2 On the Way Home 2:51
- 3 Songwriting Rap 3:12
- 4 Mr. Soul 3:13
- 5 Recording Rap 0:30
- 6 Expecting to Fly Standout 2:38
- 7 The Last Trip to Tulsa 8:35
- 8 Bookstore Rap 4:26
- 9 The Loner Standout 4:41
- 10 “I Used to…” Rap 0:37
- 11 Birds 2:16
- 12 Winterlong (excerpt) / Out of My Mind (intro) 1:38
- 13 Out of My Mind 2:07
- 14 If I Could Have Her Tonight 2:34
- 15 Classical Gas Rap 0:40
- 16 Sugar Mountain (intro) 0:29
- 17 Sugar Mountain Standout 5:46
- 18 I’ve Been Waiting For You 2:04
- 19 Songs Rap 0:37
- 20 Nowadays Clancy Can’t Even Sing 4:43
- 21 Tuning Rap / The Old Laughing Lady (intro) 3:06
- 22 The Old Laughing Lady 7:25
- 23 Broken Arrow 5:08
Release Date
December 2, 2008
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
70 min 1 sec
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