YOUNG, NEIL - Heart Of Gold
In the fall of 2005, Neil Young returned to
the
sound and style of his iconic 1972 album Harvest with Prairie Wind, a
set of ten
songs which look to America's past and future accompanied by sweet but
rough-hewn
country-rock. The album was written and recorded after Young was
diagnosed with
a brain aneurysm, and shortly before he went into the hospital for
surgery for
the condition, Young played a pair of special concerts at Nashville's
Ryman Auditorium,
the original home of the Grand Ole Opry, where he performed the Prairie
Wind album
in full along with a set of old favorites. Filmmaker Jonathan Demme was
on hand
to film the shows, and Neil Young: Heart of Gold was culled from the
best moments
of those two concerts, as well as interviews in which Young talks about
his life
and music. Emmylou Harris appears as a guest vocalist, and Young's band
includes
long time accompanists Ben Keith on pedal steel, pianist Spooner Oldham
and Pegi
Young (Neil's wife) on acoustic guitar and backing vocals. By the way,
Neil Young
enjoyed a full recovery after his surgery. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie
Guide
DVD
bonus :
- "He was The King" & "The Needle & The damage
Done", 1971 performance.
- Rehearsal diaries narrated by director
Jonathan
Demme
- 6 in-depth featurettes : Fellow Travelers, Cruising with
Neil, These
old guitars, Cruising with the players, Finishing touches, Warning up
with Neil
& The Jubilee Singers
- Plus a truly historic blast from the
past : Neil
Young's performance on the 1971 "Johnny Cash Show"
Audio
:
- PCM stereo 2.0
- dolby digital 5.1 surround sound
-
DTS 5.1 surround sound
Approx. time : 103 minutes
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