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  1. Storyville is Robbie Robertson's second solo album. It is focused on the famous jazz homeland section of New Orleans and on that part of the South in general. He contributed one song ("Breakin' the Rules") to Wim Wenders' soundtrack to his 1991 film, Until the End of the World.

    • “Kansas” Neil Young wrote songs at such a frantic pace in mid-1970s that he couldn’t possibly release them all, even though he was averaging an album a year.
    • “Pushed It Over the End” Neil Young stunned fans at New York’s Bottom Line on May 16th, 1974 when he played a surprise hour-long set consisting almost entirely of unreleased songs.
    • “Out of Control” Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's 1999 reunion album Looking Forward is an infinitely forgettable effort and really just an excuse to launch a big-money reunion tour, but the LP did give us "Out of Control."
    • “Stringman” People not intimately familiar with Neil Young’s history were a little confused when he called his 2007 LP Chrome Dreams II for the simple fact the never released anything called Chrome Dreams.
  2. Robbie Robertson is the solo debut album by Canadian rock musician Robbie Robertson, released in 1987. Though Robertson had been a professional musician since the late 1950s, notably a founder of and primary songwriter for The Band, this was his first solo album. Robbie Robertson won the Juno Award for "Album of the Year", and producers Daniel ...

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  4. Sep 29, 1991 · By CHRIS WILLMAN. Sept. 29, 1991 12 AM PT. It’s no surprise Robertson would name his second solo album after a historic section of New Orleans famed for sensual and ritualistic pursuits. Mixing the...

  5. Provided to YouTube by ReprisePlastic Flowers (Orchestral) · Neil YoungStorytone℗ 2014 Reprise RecordsViolin: Aimee KrestonUnknown: Al SchmittProducer: Al Sc...

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  6. Nov 14, 1991 · In Robbie Robertson's 1991 interview with Rolling Stone, the singer talks about the inspiration behind 'Storyville' and living with Martin Scorsese.

  7. Sep 30, 1991 · However, this is a modern Robbie Robertson album, and the sleek production of "Hold Back the Dawn" and "What About Now" creates an ambient, atmospheric music that often sounds like a hallucination. "Soap Box Preacher," with Neil Young on backing vocals, nicely assimilates its horn section.

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