Living With War - Young, Neil

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| Available | 11-05-2006 |
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LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) - Veteran rocker Neil Young has recorded a protest album featuring an anti-Iraq war track with "a holy vow to never kill again" and a song titled "Let's Impeach the President," the singer said on Monday.
The 10-track set, called "Living with War," was recorded this month by a "power trio" - electric guitar, bass and drums - plus trumpet and a 100-member choir, the 60-year-old Canadian-born musician announced on his Web site.
Young is the latest in a string of recording stars to take musical aim at U.S. President George W. Bush and his conduct of the war in the Iraq. Others have included Steve Earle, Willie Nelson and the Rolling Stones. In a message crawl along the bottom of his Web site, www.neilyoung.com, Young drew parallels to two of the leading protest singers of the 1960s, saying of his new record: "I think it is a metal version of Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan ... metal folk protest?"
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- AFTER THE GARDEN
- LIVING WITH WAR
- THE RESTLESS CONSUMER
- SHOCK AND AWE
- FAMILIES
- FLAGS OF FREEDOM
- LET'S IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT
- LOOKIN' FOR A LEADER
- ROGER AND OUT
- AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL






