Neil Young and Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions
Overview
This half-hour documentary by acclaimed director Jonathan Demme ("The Silence of the Lambs") captures singer-songwriter Neil Young and his hard-rocking backing band Crazy Horse "live" in the studio playing a set of four songs. These sessions took place at the Complex Recording Studios in Los Angeles on October 3, 1994, just one day after Young's critically-lauded Bridge School Benefit concert. Earlier that year, Young and his band had recorded the studio album "Sleeps with Angels" at the Complex studios and came back to film a series of music videos. Jonathan Demme was there to document the recording session, which began at 6:30 pm on a Monday evening and concluded at 4:30 am the next day. "The Complex Sessions" is the result of these sessions. Set List: 1. My Heart (3:08), 2. Prime of Life (4:44), 3. Change Your Mind (14:56), 4. Piece of Crap (3:08).
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed Neil Young and Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions?
Neil Young and Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions was directed by Jonathan Demme.
Where was Neil Young and Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions produced?
It was produced by companies including Reprise Records in United States of America.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions Ending Explained & Trivia
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