Americana (Neil Young & Crazy Horse album)

Americana
Studio album by Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Released June 5, 2012
Genre Rock, hard rock, folk rock, Americana
Length 56:50
Label Reprise
Producer Neil Young, John Hanlon, Mark Humphreys
Neil Young chronology
A Treasure
(2011)
Americana
(2012)
Psychedelic Pill
(2012)
Crazy Horse chronology
Live at the Fillmore East
(2006)
Americana
(2012)
Psychedelic Pill
(2012)[1]

Americana is the thirty-second studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released on June 5, 2012.[2] The album was Young's first collaboration with backing band Crazy Horse since their 2003 album, Greendale, and its associated tour.[3]

Background

American Songwriter quoted Young as having said the following regarding the tone and intent of the album:

Every one of these songs [on Americana] has verses that have been ignored. And those are the key verses, those are the things that make these songs live. They’re a little heavy for kindergarteners to be singing. The originals are much darker, there’s more protest in them — the other verses in "This Land Is Your Land" are very timely, or in "Clementine," the verses are so dark. Almost every one has to do with people getting killed, with life-or-death struggles. You don’t hear much about that; they’ve been made into something much more light. So I moved them away from that gentler interpretation. With new melodies and arrangements, we could use the folk process to invoke the original meanings for this generation."[4]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Robert ChristgauA[6]
Entertainment WeeklyA–[7]
The Guardian[8]
NME5/10[9]
The Observer[10]
Pitchfork Media6.1/10[11]
Rolling Stone[12]
Slant Magazine[13]
Spin7/10[14]

Americana received generally positive reviews from music critics. It holds an average score of 68 out of 100 at Metacritic, based on 31 reviews.[15] Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune gave the album three-and-a-half out of four stars, writing that "Americana reveals the hard truth inside songs that have been taken for granted."[16] Dan Forte, in Vintage Guitar, said "this may be his best since Rust [Never Sleeps]."[17]

In a mixed review, Michael Hann of The Guardian found the album "impossibly pointless" and felt that some songs exhibit "sloppiness" and "unnecessary lengths".[8]

Robert Christgau named Americana the best album of 2012 in his year-end list for The Barnes & Noble Review.[18]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Oh Susannah" (Stephen Collins Foster; Arrangement: Tim Rose) 5:03
2. "Clementine" (Traditional; Arrangement: Young) 5:42
3. "Tom Dula" (Traditional; Arrangement: Young) 8:13
4. "Gallows Pole" (Traditional; Arrangement: Odetta Felious Gordon) 4:15
5. "Get a Job" (Richard Lows, Earl Beal, Raymond Edwards, William Horton) 3:01
6. "Travel On" (Traditional; Arrangement: Paul Clayton, Larry Ehrlich, David Lazar, Tom Six) 6:47
7. "High Flyin' Bird" (Billy Edd Wheeler) 5:30
8. "Jesus' Chariot (She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain)" (Traditional; Arrangement: Young) 5:38
9. "This Land Is Your Land" (Woody Guthrie) 5:26
10. "Wayfarin’ Stranger" (Traditional; Arrangement: Burl Ives) 3:07
11. "God Save the Queen" (Thomas Augustine Arne; Medley Arrangement: Young) 4:08

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[19] 2
U.S. Billboard 200 4
U.S. Billboard Top Rock Albums 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2012) Position
Canadian Albums Chart 42[20]
US Billboard 200 182[20]
US Rock Albums Chart 52[20]

References

  1. Andy Greene (24 August 2012). "Neil Young and Crazy Horse Double-Disc 'Psychedelic Pill' Due in October". RollinGstone.com. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  2. Andy Greene (19 March 2012). "Neil Young And Crazy Horse to Release New Album 'Americana' on June 5th". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  3. Tomas Franta (23 January 2012). "Neil Young se na novém albu znovu spojí s Crazy Horse". Rockandpop.cz. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  4. "Great Quotations: Neil Young". Great Quotations: Neil Young. American Songwriter. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
  5. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Americana – Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  6. Christgau, Robert. "Neil Young With Crazy Horse/Rhett Miller". Expert Witness. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  7. Anderson, Kyle (June 15, 2012). "Americana review - Neil Young & Crazy Horse Review". Entertainment Weekly (New York) (1211). Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  8. 1 2 Michael Hann (31 May 2012). "Neil Young: Americana - review". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  9. Howard, Tom (June 1, 2012). "Neil Young & Crazy Horse - 'Americana'". NME (London). Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  10. Woodcraft, Molloy (June 2, 2012). "Neil Young and Crazy Horse: Americana – review". The Observer (London). The New Review section, p. 30. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  11. Berman, Stuart (June 1, 2012). "Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Americana". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  12. Rob Sheffield (2012-07-05). "Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Americana, Reprise". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
  13. Cataldo, Jesse (June 3, 2012). "Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Americana". Slant Magazine. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  14. Bevan, David (June 7, 2012). "Neil Young & Crazy Horse, 'Americana' (Reprise)". Spin (New York). Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  15. Metacritic, Metacritic. "Critic Review for Americana". Metacritic. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  16. Kot, Michael. "Album review: Neil Young and Crazy Horse, 'Americana'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  17. Forte, Dan (September 2012). "Rev. of Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Americana". Vintage Guitar. p. 120.
  18. Christgau, Robert (January 14, 2013). "The Dean's List 2012". The Barnes & Noble Review. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  19. Canoe inc. (2012-06-20). "CANOE - JAM! Rush: Rush's 'Angels' flies up the charts". Jam.canoe.ca. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  20. 1 2 3 http://web.archive.org/web/20130313041119/http://www.billboard.com:80/charts/year-end/2012/the-billboard-200?. Archived from the original on March 13, 2013. Retrieved March 21, 2013. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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