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  1. 15 de jun. de 2022 · #FredNeil

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_NeilFred Neil - Wikipedia

    Neil released Bleecker & MacDougal on Elektra Records in 1965, [20] reissued in 1970 as A Little Bit of Rain. His album Fred Neil, released in 1967, relaunched in 1969 as Everybody's Talkin', was recorded during his residencies in Greenwich Village and Coconut Grove, with one session taking place in Los Angeles.

  3. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for 38 MacDougal by Fred Neil. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2021 · The only problem with Fred Neil’s music is that there’s not nearly enough of it. That’s why even a brief, informal session like 38 MacDougal feels like a treasure trove. Taped in 1965 at Neil’s apartment by Peter Childs, who accompanies Neil on guitar throughout, the recently released collection is the equivalent of a private recital by one of the great American singer-songwriters.

  5. Amidst mounting friction with producer Paul Rothchild, Fred Neil walks out of the unfinished sessions for what was to be his debut album, Bleecker & MacDougal. Fearing Fred wouldn't return to the studio, his friend and guitar player Peter Childs invited him over to his apartment at 38 MacDougal.

  6. 11 de may. de 2021 · The only problem with Fred Neil’s music is that there’s not nearly enough of it. That’s why even a brief, informal session like 38 MacDougal feels like a treasure trove. Taped in 1965 at Neil’s apartment by Peter Childs, who accompanies Neil on guitar throughout, the recently released collection is the equivalent of a private recital by one of the great American singer-songwriters.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2021 · 38 MacDougal is a slender and flawed document. It lasts less than 28 minutes, and the first song, “Little Bit Of Rain,” suffers from audio glitches. But the balance is pure gold. Neil’s supple baritone voice delivers his words of yearning for one escape or another with understated conviction and effortless grace. The lack of an audience may well have made the notoriously attention-shy ...