EPISODE · Apr 4, 2025 · 3 MIN
Sail Away
from Peter Trappen Singer / Songwriter · host Peter Trappen
A wonderful live cover of Neil Young's "Sail Away" sometime in the early 1980s by this 4 piece combo utilizing 3 part harmonies. Trappen's singing lead on this one, with Keith Rothco and Bill Canty singing harmony and supporting on acoustic guitar. Rick Rossano on Bass guitar. Rust Never Sleeps is the tenth album by Canadian American singer-songwriter Neil Young and his third with American band Crazy Horse. It was released on June 22, 1979, by Reprise Records and features both studio and live tracks.[5] Most of the album was recorded live, then overdubbed in the studio, while other songs originated in the studio. Young used the phrase "rust never sleeps" as a concept for his tour with Crazy Horse to avoid artistic complacency and try more progressive, theatrical approaches to performing live. (*from Wikipedia) Two songs from the album were not recorded live: "Pocahontas" had been recorded solo in August 1976 during the Hitchhiker session, with later overdubs in September 1977 at Triiad studios for the album Oceanside/Countryside, an early version of Comes a Time. "Sail Away" was also recorded at Triiad as a solo track, and received full band overdubs during the Comes a Time recording sessions in November 1977.[30]
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A wonderful live cover of Neil Young's "Sail Away" sometime in the early 1980s by this 4 piece combo utilizing 3 part harmonies. Trappen's singing lead on this one, with Keith Rothco and Bill Canty singing harmony and supporting on acoustic guitar. Rick Rossano on Bass guitar. Rust Never Sleeps is the tenth album by Canadian American singer-songwriter Neil Young and his third with American band Crazy Horse. It was released on June 22, 1979, by Reprise Records and features both studio and live tracks.[5] Most of the album was recorded live, then overdubbed in the studio, while other songs originated in the studio. Young used the phrase "rust never sleeps" as a concept for his tour with Crazy Horse to avoid artistic complacency and try more progressive, theatrical approaches to performing live. (*from Wikipedia) Two songs from the album were not recorded live: "Pocahontas" had been recorded solo in August 1976 during the Hitchhiker session, with later overdubs in September 1977 at Triiad studios for the album Oceanside/Countryside, an early version of Comes a Time. "Sail Away" was also recorded at Triiad as a solo track, and received full band overdubs during the Comes a Time recording sessions in November 1977.[30]
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