Neil Young, Crazy Horse – Toast (2xLP)
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"Toast" has been a long time coming since 2001, and has always been superseded by other releases.
Neil Young about the album:
"Toast is an album that stands alone in my collection
Unlike all the others, Toast was so sad that I couldn't put it out. I just skipped it and made another album instead. I couldn't handle it at that point. 2001.
John Coltrane, one of my heroes, was making some music in the 'Toast' studio at the time. Maybe it was called 'Coast' at the time, maybe not. The name changed back and forth a few times. It was on the mission in SF. The back door opened onto an alley. It was so stuffy in there that we left the door open until one day we saw rats coming and going. After that, we just went outside to have a smoke.
Toast's music is about a relationship. In many relationships that go wrong, there is a time, long before the breakup, when it dawns on one of them, maybe both, that it's over. This was that time.
The sound is gritty and dark, but not in a bad way. Bold. From the first note you can feel the sadness that permeates the recording. This song with the chorus 'Don't say you love me' is called 'Quit'. The next song, a Deep Purple hit of sorts, is called 'Standing in the Light'. 'I don't wanna get personal, or have you put me on the spot' is the first line. Followed by 'Goin Home,' these songs paint a landscape where time doesn't matter - because everything is going down the drain. A woman is lost in her car. The dark city surrounds her - past, present and future. It's a scary place. You are the judge.
Then the scene changes to a religious man who has just lost his job. He turns his back on Jesus. He can't cut down trees anymore. He is a lumberjack. Finally, the 'Gate of Love' beckons with 'background sounds in a changing sky'. I had forgotten these songs, put them out of my mind and moved on with my life.
It must be said that Crazy Horse shows a depth here that I have never seen or heard before. The greatest group I have ever met. This is a high point. Where they let me go, where they took me, was incredible. I couldn't stay. Then, 'I want to shake your hand, Mr. Disappointment.' I see you now eye to eye. Murky and dark. It's impossible to miss. How can you be so real and intangible?
So we continued on our way down. 'She's a healer'. But not this time
It's toast."
Double LP with D-side etching
Unreleased album from Neil Young and Crazy Horse, recorded at Toast studio
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Artist: Neil Young, Crazy HorseLabel: Reprise RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Folk Rock
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Quit2.
Standing In The Light Of Love3.
Goin’ Home4.
Timberline5.
Gateway Of Love6.
How Ya Doin’?7.
Boom Boom Boom