After two disappointing albums, Neil Young turned weird. Employing synthesizers to distort his voice, he made an album that succeeded in sounding not much like a Neil Young album. Actually, songs like "Sample And Hold" and "Like An Inca" were good, but the new techno version of The Buffalo Springfield oldie "Mr. Soul" tested the patience of fans. (This was Young's debut on Geffen Records, which later would sue him for making uncommercial albums like this one.) ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
All Music Guide Review
Trans Track Listing
Credits of Trans
- Ralph Molina
- Director, Drums, Vocals
- Tim Mulligan
- Producer, Digital Remastering
- Rick Palombi
- Vocals
- Elliot Roberts
- Director
- Frank "Poncho" Sampedro
- Guitar, Strings
- Billy Talbot
- Bass, Director
- Tommy Steele
- Design
- Barry Jackson
- Cover Art
- Paul Miller
- Lettering
- Moshe Brakha
- Photography
- David Briggs
- Producer, Transfers, Restoration
- Bruce Palmer
- Bass, Director
- Ben Keith
- Guitar, Director, Vocals, Guitar (Steel)
- Larry Byrom
- Piano, Vocals
- Anthony Crawford
- Vocals
- Tim Drummond
- Drums
- Karl Himmel
- Drums
- Joe Lala
- Percussion, Director
- Nils Lofgren
- Piano, Vocals
- Neil Young
- Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Producer
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