This two-disc, 21-track compilation of women artists covering early era (1969 to 1979) Neil Young songs is an intriguing concept, even if the results seem just a bit less intriguing than the idea itself. Young, with his high, reedy voice and wounded-bird-in-love-and-life persona, practically created the template for the singer/songwriter school of rock in the late '60s and early '70s, and the best of his songs, for all the deconstruction and recasting and genre hopping he's done since, are beautifully written remnants from the fragile land of the heart, and a good deal of that heart of glass approach translates well here. The problem is how to improve or at least find a new path to Young's own versions of these songs. Part of his appeal has always been his restless, enigmatic nature, and as these artists no doubt discovered in covering his songs, much of what makes his work shine is in what he doesn't say. So while Young's songs are musically simple in structure, getting to the heart of them isn't an easy thing to do, and in no case here is Young's own version of the song ever completely banished to the shadows, which, come to think of it, is usually the problem with these kinds of tribute albums. Still, there's a lot to like here, including Lori McKenna's haunting and atmospheric take on "The Needle and the Damage Done," Jill Sobule's banjo-led "Down by the River," Luff's lushly reconstructed version of "Tell Me Why," and Heidi Gluck's ragged, shuffling, and appropriately feisty rendition of "Walk On," making this set well worth investigating, particularly since the proceeds go to Casting for Recovery, a non-profit charity specializing in breast cancer education. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Cinnamon Girl: Women Artists Cover Neil Young for Charity
02/12/2008 | American Laundromat
All Music Guide Review
Cinnamon Girl: Women Artists Cover Neil Young for Charity Track Listing
Cinnamon Girl: Women Artists Cover Neil Young for Charity Notes
Tanya Donelly, Britta Phillips, Lori McKenna, Jill Sobule with John Doe, Elk City, Veruca Salt, Kristin Hersh, Josie Cotton, The Watson Twins, and Julie Peel are just some of the outstanding artists covering Neil Young's most popular songs for charity on this Double-CD. All proceeds from this benefit record go to Casting for Recovery in loving memory of Norine Spadaro (American Laundromat Founder Joe Spadaro's mother).
Credits of Cinnamon Girl: Women Artists Cover Neil Young for Charity
- Carmen Townsend
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Producer
- Jimmy Patton
- Guitar
- Julie Peel
- Guitar, Vocals, Mellotron
- Pedro Bueno
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)
- Sheila Carabine
- Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Vocals
- Judit Casado
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Cyrille Catois
- Bass
- Morgan Currie
- Violin
- Mathias Fisch
- Drums
- Darren Gallop
- Producer
- Ashley Halsey
- Layout Design, Booklet Design
- Katy Horan
- Paintings, Cover Art
- Ray Ketchen
- Organ, Drums, Producer, Piano
- Mike Lelieve
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Jeffrey Mince
- Drums
- Tino Nocedal
- Drums
- Brendon O'Halloran
- Drums
- Shane O'Handley
- Bass, Vocals
- K.S. Rhoads
- Drums
- Sheila Sobolewski
- Guitar, Vocals, Sampling
- Joseph H. Spadaro
- Producer, Liner Notes, Introduction
- Juan Luis Tormo
- Bass
- Adrian Vanelli
- Drums
- Amanda Walthar
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Vocals, Harmonica, Piano
- Stephen Muise
- Organ, Piano
- Steve Miller
- Organ, Piano
- Miiko Watanabe
- Bass
- Tanya Donelly
- Vocals
- David Narcizo
- Drums
- Renee LoBue
- Vocals
- Joe McMahon
- Bass (Upright)
- Dean Fisher
- Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Drums
- Joe Doe
- Guitar, Producer
- Louise Post
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Steve Rizzo
- Producer
- Mitch Harris
- Percussion, Drums
- Luis Martinez
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)
- Matt Thomas
- Keyboards
- Eban Schletter
- Keyboards, Vibraphone
- Cindy Wheeler
- Autoharp, Producer, Keyboards, Vocals
- Jason Hatfield
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background), Guitar (Electric)
- Amilia K. Spicer
- Guitar, Producer, Vocals, Keyboards
- Britta Phillips
- Bass, Drum Machine, Vocals, Sampling, Producer
- Lori McKenna
- Vocals
- Marcus Watkins
- Guitar
- Jeff Irwin
- Bass
- Mike Roth
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Producer, Keyboards
- Russell Pollard
- Bass, Percussion, Guitar
- James Combs
- Bass
- Kristin Cifelli
- Vocals (Background)
- Darcie Miner
- Vocals
- Luisa Bustamante
- Drums
- Ian Fitchuk
- Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Producer, Piano, Banjo
- Paul Murr
- Drums
- Sean Glonek
- Mastering
- Leigh Watson
- Vocals
- Chandra Watson
- Vocals
- Heidi Gluck
- Synthesizer, Vocals, Producer, Piano, Bass
- Brian Head
- Drums
- Tim Marks
- Bass
- Justin Loucks
- Guitar (Electric), Producer
- Brian Lebarton
- Percussion, Keyboards, Producer
- Jeb Banner
- Producer
- Kate York
- Vocals
- Jeremy Lutito
- Drums
- Peter Bradley Adams
- Piano
- Stephen Fitzpatrick
- Guitar
- Nicole Fiorentino
- Bass, Vocals
- Nathan Chapman
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background), Producer
- Chris Wei
- Bass
- Tamara Smith
- Bass
- Paul Roessler
- Keyboards, Producer
- Jill Sobule
- Banjo, Guitar, Producer, Vocals
- Josie Cotton
- Vocals
- Kristin Hersh
- Bass, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Producer
- Thomas R. Allen, Jr.
- Drums, Vocals
- Dave Carpenter
- Bass
- Ken Cook
- Organ, Piano, Accordion
- Tom Dube
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- Dan Dugmore
- Guitar (Steel)
- Sean Eden
- Guitar
- Michael Giblin
- Bass, Vocals, Producer
- Ray Ketchem
- Organ, Piano, Drums, Producer
- Paul Q. Kolderie
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer
- John Doe
- Guitar, Producer











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