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  1. Hawks & Doves. T he album Hawks & Doves were released in October 1980. The songs were collected from two different periods of recording and put on separates sides on the album. The four songs on side one included songs from the Homegrown sessions in the middle of 1970s and the five songs on side two consisted of new songs.

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    Neil Young Archives. HAWKS & DOVES. 5-29-19. Hawks & Doves - Neil Young. released 10-29-1980. A redneck and a hippie, all rolled into one album. I was playing some songs I had written . . . . . . . . .ny. About five years ago, a writer, Jeff Giles, described the times surrounding ‘Hawks and Doves’. I like what he has to say because I don ...

  3. Hawks & Doves is the eleventh studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young. It was released on October 29, 1980, through Reprise Records. It was produced by Young along with Tim Mulligan and Elliot Mazer. The first side of the album consists of previously unreleased folk-centric material recorded from 1974 through 1977, while the second side features heavily country-styled songs recorded ...

  4. Hawks & Doves – album Neila Younga zestawiony z nagrań dokonanych w latach 1974–1977 oraz w 1980 i wydany przez firmę nagraniową ... Neil Young, David Briggs ...

  5. Lost in Space (2016 Remaster) 4:19. Union Man (2016 Remaster) 2:10. Coastline (2016 Remaster) 2:27. The Old Homestead (2016 Remaster) 7:41. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1980 Vinyl release of "Hawks & Doves" on Discogs.

  6. Guitar, Harmonica, Piano – Neil Young; Harmony Vocals – Ben Keith (tracks: B1 to B5), Hillary O'Brien (tracks: B1 to B5), Neil Young (tracks: A1 to A4) Lacquer Cut By – SJR* Management – Elliot Roberts; Mastered By [Credits] – Stew Romaine* Producer – David Briggs, Neil Young, Tim Mulligan; Recorded By [Gold Star] – Jerry Napier ...

  7. The Neil Young Archives Album of the Week is "Hawks & Doves", released 10-29-1980. Neil Young comments that "Hawks & Doves" reveals him as "A redneck and a hippie, all rolled into one album." Once again, Neil succinctly nails himself yet again. He goes on to reveal one of his more obvious -- but profound -- observations: