PEGI YOUNG & THE SURVIVORS
''BRACING FOR IMPACT''
NOVEMBER 15 2011
47:00
1 - Flatline Mama/3:55
2 - Med Line/5:10
3 - Trouble In A Bottle/2:44
4 - No Heart Beat Sounds/5:45
5 - I Don't Want To Talk About It/4:47
6 - Lie/3:36
7 - Number 9 Train/4:41
8 - Daddy Married Satan/2:49
9 - Doghouse/3:14
10 - Gonna Walk Away/5:23
11 - Song For A Baby Girl/4:24
Brother Sal /Vocals (Background)
Douglas Busby /Vocals (Background)
Larry Cragg /Dobro, Sax (Baritone), Vocals (Background)
Anthony Crawford /Guitar (Acoustic)
Chad Cromwell /Drums
The Doghouse Choir /Vocals (Background)
Jock Ellis /Trombone
Kelvin Holly /Dobro, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Phil Jones /Anvil, Congas, Cowbell, Drums, Shaker, Tambourine, Tom-Tom
Ben Keith /Pedal Steel Guitar
Darrell Leonard /Trumpet
Geoff Neal /Vocals (Background)
Spooner Oldham /Farfisa Organ, Hammond B3, Piano, Piano (Electric)
Rick Rosas /Guitar (Bass)
Joe Sublett /Saxophone
Patrick Volkommer /Vocals (Background)
The Watson Twins /Vocals (Background)
Neil Young /Guitar (Electric), Harmonica, Vocals (Background)
Pegi Young /Guitar (Acoustic), Piano (Electric), Vocals
BIOGRAPHY
by Margaret Reges
After spending a number of years on the road as a backup singer for her husband, Neil Young, Pegi Young began recording her own material in the early 2000s. Pegi began writing songs in high school, but found little time to pursue a solo career in the wake of caring for her son, Ben (who was born with cerebral palsy), touring with her husband, and co-founding the Bridge School. She recorded her meditative, Americana-tinged self-titled debut in 2006; it featured numerous cameos, including appearances by the Jordanaires, former members of Crazy Horse, and her husband. The album was released on Warner Bros. the following year. Her follow-up album, Foul Deeds, was released on Vapor Records in 2010. Young wrote or co-wrote three of the album's nine songs; the rest are covers by likely and unlikely sources including Lucinda Williams ("Side of the Road") and Devendra Banhart ("Body Breaks"). Her backing band included pedal steel guitarist Ben Keith, while her guests included her husband and Spooner Oldham.
''BRACING FOR IMPACT''
NOVEMBER 15 2011
47:00
1 - Flatline Mama/3:55
2 - Med Line/5:10
3 - Trouble In A Bottle/2:44
4 - No Heart Beat Sounds/5:45
5 - I Don't Want To Talk About It/4:47
6 - Lie/3:36
7 - Number 9 Train/4:41
8 - Daddy Married Satan/2:49
9 - Doghouse/3:14
10 - Gonna Walk Away/5:23
11 - Song For A Baby Girl/4:24
Brother Sal /Vocals (Background)
Douglas Busby /Vocals (Background)
Larry Cragg /Dobro, Sax (Baritone), Vocals (Background)
Anthony Crawford /Guitar (Acoustic)
Chad Cromwell /Drums
The Doghouse Choir /Vocals (Background)
Jock Ellis /Trombone
Kelvin Holly /Dobro, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Phil Jones /Anvil, Congas, Cowbell, Drums, Shaker, Tambourine, Tom-Tom
Ben Keith /Pedal Steel Guitar
Darrell Leonard /Trumpet
Geoff Neal /Vocals (Background)
Spooner Oldham /Farfisa Organ, Hammond B3, Piano, Piano (Electric)
Rick Rosas /Guitar (Bass)
Joe Sublett /Saxophone
Patrick Volkommer /Vocals (Background)
The Watson Twins /Vocals (Background)
Neil Young /Guitar (Electric), Harmonica, Vocals (Background)
Pegi Young /Guitar (Acoustic), Piano (Electric), Vocals
BIOGRAPHY
by Margaret Reges
After spending a number of years on the road as a backup singer for her husband, Neil Young, Pegi Young began recording her own material in the early 2000s. Pegi began writing songs in high school, but found little time to pursue a solo career in the wake of caring for her son, Ben (who was born with cerebral palsy), touring with her husband, and co-founding the Bridge School. She recorded her meditative, Americana-tinged self-titled debut in 2006; it featured numerous cameos, including appearances by the Jordanaires, former members of Crazy Horse, and her husband. The album was released on Warner Bros. the following year. Her follow-up album, Foul Deeds, was released on Vapor Records in 2010. Young wrote or co-wrote three of the album's nine songs; the rest are covers by likely and unlikely sources including Lucinda Williams ("Side of the Road") and Devendra Banhart ("Body Breaks"). Her backing band included pedal steel guitarist Ben Keith, while her guests included her husband and Spooner Oldham.