遂にリリース!! ニール・ヤングの未発表音源を収録した超豪華DVD10枚組BOXSET!!本作はニール・ヤング自ら監修する“NEIL YOUNG ARCHIVE”シリーズの第1弾。 地元カナダのハイスクール在籍時に組んでいたTHE SQUIRES時代を含む1963年から72年にかけて録音されたニール初期の貴重音源を集めたもので、DVDヴァージョンは24-bit / 96 kHz stereo PCMで収録されています。Blu-ray版とDVD版には、初のパッケージ化となる映画『Journey Through the Past』(73年公開/サントラ『過去への旅路』は72年発表)を収めたディスク『JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST - A FILM BY NEIL YOUNG』もプラス。同ディスクは5.1chサラウンド・サウンドを特徴としており、映画本編に加え、トレーラーやラジオ版スポット広告ほかも収録されています。 更に詳細データが満載の236ページのフルカラー小冊子ブックレット、そしてポスターもついた豪華仕様となっています! ---
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This first volume of the long-awaited Neil Young Archives series traces the Canadian folk-rock pioneer's career from his early 1960s recordings with the Squires right through to the sessions for his seminal 1972 release 'Harvest'. This DVD edition features an interactive timeline and a lavish hardback book, each providing a thorough overview of his recordings and performances from this era. Also included in this edition is Young's first film, the long unavailable 'Journey Through The Past'.|
Rovi
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構成数 | 10枚
合計収録時間 | 00:00:00
Any project in the works for two decades is bound to generate its fair share of myths and so it is with Neil Young's Archives, a series of a multi-disc box sets chronicling Young's history. Originally envisioned in the late '80s as a Decade II, the project quickly mutated into a monster covering every little corner of Neil's career. With its escalation came delays, so many that it sometimes seemed that the project never really existed; it was just a shared fantasy between Neil and his faithful. During that long, long wait, fans held tight to the idea that Archives was a clearinghouse of rarities similar to Bob Dylan's The Bootleg Series, a treasure trove of unreleased songs and epochal live performances that would trump whatever bootleggers had to offer. While rare and unheard music is certainly a key part of Archives, particularly on the first disc covering the pre-history of 1963-1965, viewing this project as merely a CD box set is wildly misleading. Neil Young has designed Archives as nothing less than an immersive multimedia autobiography, an interactive experience where the music, text, video, and pictures feed off each other, creating a virtual journey through Neil's past.
Because this is a biography, Archives, Vol. 1 winds up relying very heavily on previously released recordings, containing almost all of Neil Young, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, After the Gold Rush, and Harvest, key Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young cuts, and the previously released archival live albums Live at the Fillmore East 1970 and Live at Massey Hall 1971. Such a large chunk of familiar material is bound to disappoint any listener expecting Archives to be a rarities-only set, forgetting that its origin was as a sequel to Decade, the triple-LP set that mixed up hits with unreleased tunes. Archives follows a similar blueprint, excavating many rare gems -- some, like "Bad Fog of Loneliness" quite familiar to bootleggers; some, like an extraordinary "Dance Dance Dance" cut with Graham Nash, not -- and placing them neatly alongside his well-known jewels, so the end effect isn't a rush of discovery but ongoing quiet revelation, an impression underpinned by the set's leisurely pace.
The entire Archives is designed to trace Neil's evolution, to explain how his dead ends were really detours and how his mood swings weren't all that wild; it preserves Young's history as he perceived it. To that end, the DVD and especially BluRay editions of the set are essential to understanding both the project and Neil himself, so much so that the CD edition feels almost like an afterthought, a skimming of the surface of a deep lake. Often, Young delayed Archives due to the limits of technology, a claim that seemed no more than an excuse to keep the project incomplete, but Archives in its BluRay incarnation lives up to all of Neil's promises over the years, coming close to collecting everything -- lyrics, press, artwork, TV performances, doodles, scraps of every sort -- in one place, letting users linger for as long as they'd like in a specific era. Surely, the sound quality on BluRay is extraordinary -- the music leaps out of the speakers yet never sounds overly clean, digital, or modern -- but it's the interactive nature of the set that impresses most. While the DVD set also is complexly interactive, BluRay is designed to be continually updated via the Internet, so Young can add songs and videos whenever he wants, placing the new material as a virtual pushpin on each disc's time line. Acting as a supplement to the text biographies on each disc -- the biography only covering the years on the disc -- the time line places Young's evolution on a broader scale and is illuminated by this extra material, such as a downright thrilling CSNY performance of "Down by the River" on ABC-TV, but this is merely a teaser for the main event: the virtual filing cabinet, where every song on the set has its own folder bulging with handwritten lyrics, press clips, p
Disc 0 EARLY YEARS (1963-1965) Disc 1 EARLY YEARS (1966-1968) Disc 2 TOPANGA 1 (1968-1969) Disc 3 LIVE AT THE RIVERBOAT (TORONTO 1969) Disc 4 TOPANGA 2 (1969-1970) Disc 5 LIVE AT THE FILLMORE EAST (NEW YORK 1970) Disc 6 TOPANGA 3 (1970) Disc 7 LIVE AT MASSEY HALL (TORONTO 1971) Disc 8 NORTH COUNTRY (1971-1972) Disc 9 JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST - A FILM BY NEIL YOUNG