Distribution
Wea
Number of Discs
8
Guest Artist
Graham Nash, James Taylor, Stephen Stills, Linda Ronstadt, London Symphony Orchestra, David Crosby
Number of Tracks
125
Drums
Dallas Taylor, Dewey Martin, Kenny Buttrey, John Barbata, Jim Gordon, Randy Peterson, Earl Palmer, Hal Blaine, Ralph Molina, Bill Edmondson, George Grantham
Percussion
Graham Nash, Cyrus Faryar
Reviews
"For Neil Young, the years of 1963 to 1972 were marked by a rapid maturation and a series of successful stylistic reinventions that rivaled the Beatles.", "Young ISA Cracked Angel with an Endless Stream of Brilliant Songs.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Disc 4 balances powerful songs of sadness and loneliness with upbeat, stirring melodies and lush harmonies."
Vocals
Neil Young, James "J.T." Taylor, Graham Nash, Dewey Martin, Stephen Stills, Robin Lane & the Chartbusters, Richie Furay, Nils Lofgren, Linda Ronstadt, David Crosby, Ralph Molina, Danny Whitten
Mixing
Susan Young
Engineer
Neil Young, Danielle Britt, Bruce Botnick, Donn Landee, Henry Saskowski, Bill Lazarus, L.A. Johnson, James Hilton, Mark Richardson, Brian Ingoldsby, Bruce Terguson, Bill Halverson, David Briggs, Tom May, Ross Myering, Glyn Johns, Elliot Mazer, Brian Ahern, Richard Lemker, Henry Lewy, Jim Messina, Ronald Chapman, Tim Mulligan, Peter K. Siegel, Doc Siegle, Rik Pekkonen
Additional Information
This eight-CD box set, with about one-third previously unreleased material, sparks the beginning of a promising series of Neil Young ARCHIVES
Bass
Neil Young, Ken Koblun, Carol Kaye, Bobby West, Jim Messina, Gary Marker, Greg Reeves, Billy Talbot, Tim Drummond, Calvin Samuels, Bruce Palmer
Guitar
Neil Young, Ry Cooder, Graham Nash, Russ Titelman, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Teddy Irwin, Nils Lofgren, David Crosby, Chris Sarns, Danny Whitten, Doug Campbell