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  1. Released: November 1973. Time Fades Away is a 1973 live album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young. Consisting of previously unreleased material, it was recorded with the Stray Gators on the support tour following 1972 's highly successful album Harvest.

    • February 11 – April 1, 1973 (except "Love in Mind": January 30, 1971)
    • October 15, 1973
  2. Sep 17, 2023 · On the album, David Crosby and Graham Nash also joined on harmony vocals and acoustic guitar. At the time of its original release, Young said of the album, “ Time Fades Away was the...

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  3. Jan 30, 2012 · 30th January 2012. Neil Young has announced details of a special 50th anniversary reissue of his 1973 album, Time Fades Away, which will be released on November 3 via Reprise Records....

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  5. Sep 1, 2016 · “[Time Fades Away] is the worst record I ever made.” That’s also what makes it imminently compelling. “ As a documentary of what was happening to me,” Neil told that same interviewer, “ it was a great record.” And it’s hard to fault him there.

  6. Sep 13, 2016 · Two-thirds of the way through, Neil’s vocal cords were shot, leading to show cancellations and inclusion of David Crosby and Graham Nash, to no great help.

  7. Nov 18, 2020 · The Bridge is the last of the piano ballads, a yawn before the big finale that reunites Young with Crosby and Graham Nash, Last Dance. Crosby and Nash do their best to harmonize with Young (whose voice at this point was a moving target).

  8. Neil Young Album Reviews. Neil Young's 1973 "Time Fades Away" is one of the most remarkable live albums ever recorded. Certainly at the time of release, it was almost unprecedented for an artist to release a live concert recording of previously unreleased material. Long out of print on vinyl, still unavailable on CD in the early 21st century ...

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