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2013 live album by Neil Young
Live at the Cellar Door is a live album by
Neil Young , featuring performances from his six 1970 concerts in Washington D.C.
[9] It was released on December 10, 2013. The album is volume 02.5 in Young's
Archives Performance Series .
[10] The album features songs from both Young's early albums and Buffalo Springfield albums, including
After the Gold Rush ,
Harvest ,
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere ,
On the Beach ,
Buffalo Springfield and
Buffalo Springfield Again .
Additionally, the album features the only known recording of Young performing his song "
Cinnamon Girl " on piano. As stated by his comment on the disc "That's the first time I've ever performed that song on piano!"
The album closes with "Flying on the Ground is Wrong" in which Young quips: "I had it put in my contracts that I would only play on a nine-foot Steinway grand piano, just for a little eccentricity."
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Track listing
Personnel
Neil Young – vocal (all) , acoustic guitar (1-2, 5–6, 7, 11–12) , piano (3-4, 7, 9–10, 13)
Recorded at The Cellar Door, Washington, DC on November 30, 1970 (1-7) ; December 1, 1970 (8-9) ; December 2, 1970 (10-13)
Produced by: Neil Young
Recorded by: Henry Lewy
Mixed by: John Nowland and Tim Mulligan at Redwood Digital, Redwood City CA
Analog to Digital Transfers by John Nowland at His Master's Wheels, Woodside, CA
Mastering by Tim Mulligan at Redwood Digital, Redwood City CA
Charts
Year-end charts
References
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"Live at the Cellar Door Reviews" . Metacritic. Retrieved December 12, 2013 .
^ Thomas, Fred.
"Album Review" . AllMusic. Retrieved December 12, 2013 .
^ Hauser, Henry (November 25, 2013).
"Album Review" . Consequence of Sound . Retrieved December 12, 2013 .
^ Slaughter, Matthew (December 9, 2013).
"Neil Young – Live at the Cellar Door" . Drowned in Sound . Archived from
the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 12, 2013 .
^ Hoby, Hermione (December 8, 2013).
"Album Review" . The Observer . Retrieved December 12, 2013 .
^ Mitchum, Rob (December 11, 2013).
"Neil Young: Live at the Cellar Door " .
Pitchfork . Retrieved October 29, 2019 .
^ Hermes, Will (December 10, 2013).
"Neil Young – Live at the Cellar Door" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved December 12, 2013 .
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Hull, Tom (December 2013).
"Recycled Goods (#115)" . A Consumer Guide to the Trailing Edge . Tom Hull. Retrieved June 20, 2020 .
^ Greene, Andy (October 21, 2013).
"Neil Young Opening Up the 'Cellar Door' " .
Rolling Stone . Retrieved August 8, 2018 .
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"Reviewed! Neil Young, "Live at the Cellar Door". Unveiled! Neil Young: The Ultimate Music Guide. – Uncut" . Uncut . November 19, 2013. Retrieved August 8, 2018 .
^ Young, Neil (December 10, 1970). "Flying on the Ground is Wrong". Song. 1:43 Mins.
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"Album Top 40 slágerlista – 2014. 1. hét" (in Hungarian).
MAHASZ .
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"Neil Young Chart History (Top Rock Albums)" .
Billboard . Cite error: The named reference "ac_BillboardRock_Neil Young" was defined multiple times with different content (see the
help page ).
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"Neil Young Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
Billboard .
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"Neil Young Chart History (Top Americana/Folk Albums)" .
Billboard .
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"Neil Young Chart History (Top Album Sales)" .
Billboard . Retrieved July 14, 2024.
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"Neil Young Chart History (Top Current Album Sales)" .
Billboard . Retrieved July 14, 2024.
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"Neil Young Chart History (Vinyl Albums)" .
Billboard . Retrieved July 14, 2024.
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"Folk Albums: 2014 Year-End Charts" . Billboard .
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"Top Rock Albums: 2014 Year-End Charts" . Billboard .
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