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Hawks & Doves

 
Album Review: Hawks & Doves
 

  • Artist: Neil Young
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1980 11
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Neil Young hit a commercial peak with Harvest in 1972 and a critical peak with Rust Never Sleeps in 1979. Most of the 1980s, when he was frequently distracted by personal problems, were problematic on both scores, starting with this album, a patchwork effort from various sessions in the manner of American Stars 'N Bars, but without any really strong material. Subsequent efforts, however, would prove it one of his better efforts of the decade. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Little Wing Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix Neil Young (2:15)
The Old Homestead Neil Young Neil Young (7:43)
Lost in Space Neil Young Neil Young (4:21)
Captain Kennedy Neil Young Neil Young (2:59)
Stayin' Power Neil Young Neil Young (2:22)
Coastline Neil Young Neil Young (2:30)
Union Man Neil Young Neil Young (2:13)
Comin' Apart at Every Nail Neil Young Neil Young (2:40)
Hawks & Doves Neil Young Neil Young (3:27)

Credits

Rufus Thibodeaux (Fiddle), Rufus Thibodeaux (Violin), Neil Young (Guitar), Neil Young (Harmonica), Neil Young (Piano), Neil Young (Vocals), Neil Young (Producer), Neil Young (Harmony Vocals), Neil Young (Main Performer), Ben Keith (Dobro), Ben Keith (Guitar), Ben Keith (Pedal Steel), Ben Keith (Guitar (Steel)), Ben Keith (Vocals), Ben Keith (Harmony Vocals), Dennis Belfield (Bass), Dennis Bellfield (Bass), Gary Burden (Repackaging), Tim Drummond (Bass), Tim Drummond (Drums), Levon Helm (Drums), Richard Kaplan (Engineer), Richard Kaplan (Assistant), Elliot Mazer (Producer), Elliot Mazer (Engineer), Elliot Mazer (Assistant), Ralph Molina (Drums), Ralph Molina (Vocals), Tim Mulligan (Producer), Tim Mulligan (Digital Mastering), Jerry Napier (Engineer), Jerry Napier (Assistant), John Nowland (Analog Transfer), Ann Hilary O'Brien (Vocals), Stew Romain (Mastering), Frank "Poncho" Sampedro (Guitar), Frank "Poncho" Sampedro (Strings), Tom Scribner (Saw), Billy Talbot (Bass), Michael Laskow (Engineer), Michael Laskow (Assistant), Jenice Heo (Repackaging), David Briggs (Producer), Greg Thomas (Drums), Paul Kaminsky (Engineer)
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Wikipedia: Hawks & Doves
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Hawks & Doves
Hawks & Doves cover
Studio album by Neil Young
Released October 29, 1980
Recorded 1974–1977, 1980 at Quadrafonic, Nashville; Village Recorders, LA; Indigo Recording Studio, Malibu; Triad Recording Studio, Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Gold Star Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA
Genre Country rock, folk-rock, rock
Length 29:47
Label Reprise
Producer Neil Young, Tim Mulligan, Elliot Mazer
Professional reviews
Neil Young chronology
Rust Never Sleeps
(1979)
Hawks & Doves
(1980)
Re-ac-tor
(1981)

Hawks & Doves is a 1980 album by Neil Young. Its two sides were recorded in different circumstances, side one being culled from sessions dating from approximately 1974 through 1977, and side two from sessions specifically for the album in early 1980. The record peaked at #30 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart in December 1980 in the United States. It is also one of Young's shortest albums, its running time just under half an hour.

It was unavailable on compact disc until it was released as a HDCD-encoded remastered version on August 19, 2003.

Contents

Album information

Side one, the "doves" side, includes "Little Wing" and "The Old Homestead", which were originally intended to be released as part of 1975's Homegrown. "The Old Homestead" presents a winding, oblique parable of Young's career, including reference to those who question Young's insistence on using the band Crazy Horse when more polished musicians are easily available. Since David Crosby has been on record many times with that very question, the song could be in answer to him directly, incidentally bearing resemblance to Crosby's song "Cowboy Movie" from his If I Could Only Remember My Name album of 1971, in that both present a lengthy allegorical story concealing allusion to the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young saga. In another resemblance, the song "Captain Kennedy" bears similarities to a tune entitled "My Name Is John Johanna" as recorded by Kelly Harrell and the Virginia String Band in 1927, appearing as part of the "ballads" section of Harry Smith's famed Anthology of American Folk Music from 1952. This was intentional on Young's part, as the Anthology was part of the background hum on the folk circuit of Young's early days, influencing hundreds of folk and blues oriented performers in the 1950s and 1960s, both directly and indirectly.

Side two, the "hawks" side, consists of the recordings intended for the album, being the straightest country and western songs Young had penned to date, even more so than those found on American Stars 'N Bars or Comes a Time. Also, this side was unabashed patriotism and seeming promotion of right-wing values puzzled many critics and fans alike as it went against the public perception of the sixties folk-rocker who had written one of the most celebrated protest songs of the seventies, "Ohio." See the Robert Christgau link to the right for one take on this apparent conundrum.

As with many of Young's releases, critical reaction at the time was mixed.

Track listing

All songs written by Neil Young.

Side one - "Doves"

  1. "Little Wing" – 2:10
  2. "The Old Homestead" – 7:38
  3. "Lost in Space" – 4:13
  4. "Captain Kennedy" – 2:50

Side two - "Hawks"

  1. "Stayin' Power" – 2:17
  2. "Coastline" – 2:24
  3. "Union Man" – 2:08
  4. "Comin' Apart at Every Nail" – 2:33
  5. "Hawks & Doves" – 3:27

Personnel

  • Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, piano, vocals
  • Greg Thomas – drums
  • Dennis Belfield – bass
  • Ben Keith – steel and dobro, harmony vocals
  • Rufus Thibodeaux – fiddle
  • Ann Hillary O'Brien – harmony vocals
  • Levon Helm – drums on "The Old Homestead"
  • Tim Drummond – bass on "The Old Homestead"
  • Tom Scribner – saw player on "The Old Homestead"

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