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Freedom is the 19th studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released on October 2, 1989. Freedom relaunched Young's career after a largely unsuccessful decade. After many arguments and a lawsuit, Young left Geffen Records in 1988 and returned to his original label, Reprise , with This Note's for You .
The discography and filmography of Neil Young contains both albums and films produced by Young. Through his career most of Young's work has been recorded for and distributed by Reprise Records, a company owned by Warner Bros. Records since 1963 and now part of the Warner Music Group.
In electronics, a sample and hold circuit samples a continuously varying analog signal and holds its value at a constant level for a specified period. Sample and hold may also refer to: "Sample and Hold", a song by Neil Young from the album Trans "Sample and Hold", a song by Bill Bruford from the album Feels Good to Me
The EP went long out of print, until April 29, 2022 when Neil Young reissued the record on CD and vinyl for global release. It contains different mixes of three songs that subsequently appeared on Young's 1989 album Freedom , "Don't Cry," "On Broadway," and "Eldorado," and two tracks not available on any other recording, "Cocaine Eyes" and ...
Neil Young Archives Volume III: 1976–1987 is a 17-CD and 5-Blu-ray disc (comprising 11 films) box set from American-Canadian folk rock musician Neil Young that was released on CD and vinyl on September 6, 2024.
Hawks & Doves is the eleventh [3] studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young. [4] [5] It was released on October 29, 1980, through Reprise Records. [6]It was produced by Young along with Tim Mulligan and Elliot Mazer.
Waving white flags and holding identification papers aloft, residents of northern Gaza were seen fleeing south during a four-hour window allotted by the Israel Defense Forces for civilians to ...
In addition, the Bon Jovi song "Bells of Freedom", from their Have a Nice Day album, is somewhat reminiscent of "Chimes of Freedom" in structure. [54] Neil Young's song "Flags of Freedom" from his Living with War album mentions Dylan by name and melodically recalls the tune and verse structure of "Chimes of Freedom", though Young is listed as ...