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Live at the Riverboat 1969

Live at the Riverboat 1969 is a live album by Neil Young, released in 2009. In February 1969, Young performed a series of shows at the Riverboat coffee house in Toronto.[1] This album is a live recording from these performances.

Live at the Riverboat 1969
Live album by
ReleasedJune 2, 2009 (2009-06-02)
RecordedFebruary 7–9, 1969
VenueThe Riverboat, Toronto, Canada
GenreFolk rock
Length56:45
LabelReprise
ProducerNeil Young
Neil Young chronology
Fork in the Road
(2009)
Live at the Riverboat 1969
(2009)
The Archives Vol. 1 1963–1972
(2009)
Archives Performance Series chronology
PS00:
Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968

(2008)
PS01:
Live at the Riverboat 1969

(2009)
PS02:
Live at the Fillmore East

(2006)

This album is Volume 1 in the Archives Performance Series.[2]

A CD sampler of the album was released in selected retail outlets alongside Young's 2007 album, Chrome Dreams II. The different outlets had different bonus CDs with a different preview track.

The album has never been given a standalone release and was only included as part of the Neil Young Archives Vol. 1: 1963–1972 box set.

Track listing

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All songs written by Neil Young.

  1. Emcee Intro / Sugar Mountain Intro – 1:10
  2. "Sugar Mountain" – 5:34
  3. Incredible Doctor Rap – 3:10
  4. "The Old Laughing Lady" – 5:14
  5. Audience Observation / Dope Song / Band Names Rap – 2:59
  6. "Flying on the Ground Is Wrong" – 3:58
  7. On the Way Home Intro – 0:25
  8. "On the Way Home" – 2:40
  9. Set Break / Emcee Intro – 1:20
  10. "I've Loved Her So Long" – 2:13
  11. Allen A-Dale Rap – 2:20
  12. "I Am a Child" – 2:27
  13. "1956 Bubblegum Disaster" – 2:04
  14. "The Last Trip to Tulsa" – 7:00
  15. Words Rap – 2:14
  16. "Broken Arrow" – 4:38
  17. Turn Down the Lights Rap – 0:53
  18. "Whiskey Boot Hill" – 2:22
  19. Expecting to Fly Intro – 0:54
  20. "Expecting to Fly" – 2:55

Personnel

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  • Neil Young – guitar, vocals, production

References

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  1. ^ "Neil Young 1969".
  2. ^ "Neil Young". Archived from the original on 2012-02-15. Retrieved 2012-02-14.