May 132025
 

Neil Young tribute albumIf you have an abiding interest in Neil Young, or regularly check in on this site, you have heard it by now: the new Neil Young tribute album is out. Heart of Gold: The Songs of Neil Young, Volume 1 has got some big names on board, and a confident, semi-official vibe about it (thanks in part to the subtitle, A Benefit for the Bridge School). Volume 2 is officially unannounced but said to be forthcoming from Killphonic Records.

We’ve been spreading the news of the project in recent months by looking at each of the singles released ahead of the album. But enough teasing: the record is here, and it’s time to opine.

Let’s jump right to the point: Volume 1 is a solid collection to kick off the series. Long may it run.

Is there room for improvement in Volume 2? Of course, and we’ve got some suggestions.
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Mar 272025
 
Stephen Marley

Neil Young wrote his best-selling album Harvest while convalescing from a back issue on his brand new ranch in northern California. When he purchased the ranch, the care-taking couple stayed on to tend it for him. Famously, he wrote “Old Man” about the husband of the couple. The song was the second single from the album, his second Top 5 hit in a row and one of only 3 Top 5 hits he ever had in the US.

Stephen Marley is one of Bob Marley’s many children and one of four who used to make up the Melody Makers. As you might imagine about a cover by a Marley, Stephen’s version is a reggae version. But he keeps some of the country elements of the original, most notably the pedal-steel guitar—not an instrument you expect in a reggae music. For the first 10 seconds, before Marley’s voice comes in, it’s prominent enough you think it might be country. Continue reading »