Le Noise

Le Noise
Le Noise
Album par Neil Young
Sortie 28 septembre 2010
Enregistrement 2010 à Los Angeles
Durée 37:59
Genre Rock
Producteur Daniel Lanois
Label Reprise
Critique Allmusic 3 étoiles lien Télérama ƒƒƒƒ lien
Albums de Neil Young
Fork in the Road (2009)
A Treasure (2011)

Le Noise est un album studio de Neil Young, paru en 2010.

Sommaire

Historique

Neil Young s'enregistre seul, chant et guitares. L'album est produit et enregistré par Daniel Lanois. Le titre le Noise fait doublement référence au genre musical Noise et à Lanois. Les titres alternent l'acoustique et l'électrique avec des échos et de subtils effets spéciaux. Les chansons mèlent des récits personnels de Young et son indignation sur l'état de la planète[1].

Titres

Tous les titres sont de Neil Young.

No Titre Durée
1. Walk with Me 5:05
2. Sign of Love 3:58
3. Someone's Gonna Rescue You 3:29
4. Love and War 5:37
5. Angry World 4:11
6. Hitchiker 5:32
7. Peaceful Valley Boulevard 7:10
8. Rumblin' 3:39

Musiciens

  • Neil Young - guitares acoustique et électrique

Notes et références

  1. Hugo Cassavetti, Télérama 3168 du 29 septembre 2010.

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