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From the album, The Many Sides of Fred Neil, released in 1999

Finally, a record label has the sense to reissue folk-era singer-songwriter Fred Neil's three visionary Capitol albums on CD. Born in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1937, Neil was a major fixture on the early-'60s Greenwich Village folk scene. If he's known for anything today, it's for his songwriting (via Nilsson's AM-radio hit of "Everybody's Talkin,'" Jefferson Airplane's manic cover of "Other Side of This Life," or Tim Buckley's lovely version of "The Dolphins"). Neil's songs are remarkable, the sort of ponderous, moody, complex music reminiscent of the best of Nick Drake, Richard Thompson, and Leonard Cohen. His sound was characterized by nimble 12-string guitar playing; the ability to blend Indian, gospel, rock, and blues into folk music; and an impossibly deep, reverberant baritone voice, sort of like Johnny Cash with a midrange, control, and chops. The material on the two CDs that comprise Many Sides was recorded between 1967 and '71 and presents the entirety of Neil's mature work, adding six unreleased tracks and one historically interesting, hootenanny-imprisoned single. Though there are spots of languorous fooling around and stoned goofiness (notably on the lackadaisical Sessions), the takes are mostly grand, the production ranging from inventively subtle to stripped-down live versions. Fans will also want to scoop up the imports of Neil's '65 debut, Bleecker & MacDougal, and his folknik collaboration with Vince Martin, Tear Down the Walls. Last seen in Texas--or was that Florida?--the music world has not heard from Neil since the '70s. --Mike McGonigal

Comentarios

11 years ago

Charles Chandler

I honestly and truly do have to go to bed now..!..I luvvvv y'all..!!!!..:)O(:..Fred Neil - Everybody's Talkin' (Live)

11 years ago

Charles Chandler

+Pat Cat I'm absolutely sure that you must remember Harry's cover of this Fred Neil song???...:)O(:..

11 years ago

DrBongos

I had this on a Fred Neil album before the Nilsson version came out. Nilsson's version was so much lamer that I could never listen to him ever since.

11 years ago

Stefaan Margory

That's A Bit Of Harry's Story. See 'Without You' (Original By Badfinger)

11 years ago

MrVampiredog

GREAT SONG . PRAY FOR BERRY FAST. HE NEEDS LOVE AND MEDS.

11 years ago

DuneAquaViva

I was there when this was recorded live in Woodstock NY at The Elephant Monte Dunn on Guitar w/ Fred, Karen Dalton also played w/ Monte before Fred came on. Happy Traum opened the show followed by Bob Gibson I was 17..

11 years ago

Randall Beggs

#FredNeil

11 years ago

TheFirmenname

I always thougt, that´s Nilsson song, diese Version ist toll

11 years ago

MarcBrewer

"Going where the weather suits my clothes" A great line from one of the great folk blues songs: "Going Down The Road Feelin' Bad", also known as "Lonesome Road Blues" done by Big Bill Broonzy, Woody Guthrie and many, many others.

11 years ago

Michelle Darter

except MAYBE harry nilsson, just maybe

12 years ago

john9594

Like Dylan said "nobody sings Fred Neil like Fred Neil."

12 years ago

Russell Brooks

genius will always shine like a meteor

12 years ago

Paul Jones

Fred Neil went down to Coconut Grove to be near the dolphins. He stayed there til his death in 2001.

12 years ago

catman306

Never heard Fred's version of his own song before. It's really soulful. Harry Nillson just had to cover it and had a hit. And it was live! Thanks!

13 years ago

RustedTelevisione

A true original

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