I am looking for the name of an album for a friend. It is a Neil Young album, and it was recorded live in a barn but not in front of an audience. They basically set up a pa in the barn on a farm and performed a concert.
Thanks all for your replies. I told my friend this and this is what he said:
"I’m fairly sure it was an album that was recorded live but not in front of an audience.
I think on vinyl it had 2 songs on each side and it included Ohio and Cinnamon Girl
It was meant to be really loud so that was why they did it in the middle of a farm. "
Well, Ohio was from one of the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young albums, and Cinnamon Girl was from Neil’s “Everybody Knows This is Nowhere” album. You said there were just 2 songs on each side? Maybe some special “live” album he did? I’ve never heard of it before, but I’m sure there is a lot out there I’ve not heard of.
My idea is that your friend is on drugs and confusing at least 2 neil young albums, maybe 3. The only Neil Young album with both Cinnamon Girl & Ohio on it is the compilation Decade. The loud one is probably Rust Never Sleeps, as parts of it were recorded live, and the loud ass parts of it were overdubbed on Neil’s ranch (AFAI can recall). He might have mixed in Harvest, too.
Its not an “album”, but I have a copy of something like that. He (and band) stayed at an “undisclosed location” while his California home-studio was fumigated for termite infestation and put on a rehersal or “concert” for the people that were there.
It’s possible that a record like the one described in post #8 exists. There are unique records from a lot of countries that are only issued in the one place. Australia is one such place. We collectors learn of albums with alternate artwork or different mixes of songs, or promotional issues, that are years out of print by the time we find out about them. Then they’re nearly impossible to find anywhere else on the globe, and improbably expensive, if any turn up.
There’s a Beatles album like that. It only came out in Australia, and it contains a different mix of one song that was never issued anywhere else. It was undocumented until the 1980s. We’re still waiting to find a person who owns a copy. So this Neil Young record may exist, exactly as remembered by your friend, but only Down Under.