NEIL YOUNG : OLD WAYS

  1. The Wayward Wind (with Denise Draper)
  2. Get Back to the Country
  3. Are There Any More Real Cowboys ? (with Willie Nelson)
  4. Once an Angel
  5. Misfits
  6. California Sunset
  7. Old Ways
  8. My Boy
  9. Bound for Glory (with Waylon Jennings)
  10. Where Is the Highway Tonight?

Label : Geffen Records

Release Year : 1985

Length : 36:45

Review (AllMusic) : In 1984, Geffen Records sued Neil Young on the grounds that he had submitted uncharacteristic, uncommercial records to the label. By the time a settlement had been reached, Young had been on the road with a country band called the International Harvesters for over a year and recorded a revamped version of Old Ways, a 1982 recording originally rejected by Geffen that was cut in the style of Harvest and Comes a Time, but with a stronger country leaning. Young depends heavily on friends, especially for vocals - Waylon Jennings sings harmony on six out of the ten tracks, and one of the others is a duet with Willie Nelson. Though populated by cowboys and country references, Young's take on the genre is typically idiosyncratic, including a reworked version of his autobiography in "Get Back to the Country," a cover of the 1956 Gogi Grant hit "The Wayward Wind," and the uncategorizable "Misfits," which portrays astronauts watching Muhammad Ali fights on television in space. Old Ways is not a great Neil Young album and at the time of its release served to alienate him even further from his audience, but it has its moments.