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ON THE BEACH LP released 
    July 4th 1974 CAt no: US R2180 // UK K54014 
    LP Dedicated To Elliot Roberts Credits include C.S . believed to be Carrie 
    Snodgrass
    # No 42 UK charts
    # No 16 USA charts 
Album Credits:
(as they appear on the inner sleeve - see the artwork page to see what it looked like!)
Walk on
    Produced by Neil Young and David Briggs
    Guitar and vocal - Neil Young
    Slide guitar and vocal - Ben Keith
    Bass - Billy Talbot
    Drums andvoal - Ralph Molina
See the sky about to rain
    Produced by Neil Young and Mark Harman
    Wurlitzer piano and vocal - Neil Young
    Steel Guitar - Ben Keith Bass - Tim Drummond
    Drums - Levon Helm
    Harp - Joe Yankee
Revolution blues
    Produced by Neil Young and Mark Harman
    Lead guitar and vocal - Neil Young
    Rhythm guitar - David Crosby
    Wurlitzer piano - Ben Keith
    Bass - Rick Danko
    Drums - Levon Helm
For the turnstiles
    Produced by Neil Young and David Briggs
    Banjo and vocal - Neil Young
    Dobro and vocal - Ben Keith
Vampire blues
    Produced by Neil Young and Mark Harman
    Lead guitar and vocal - Neil Young
    Organ, vocal and hair drum - Ben Keith
    Bass - Tim Drummond
    Drums - Ralph Molina
On the beach
    Produced by Neil Young and Al Schmitt
    Guitar and vocal - Neil Young
    Wurlitzer piano - Graham Nash
    Hand drum - Ben Keith
    Bass - Tim Drummond
    Drums - Ralph Molina
Motion pictures (for Carrie)
    Produced by Neil Young and Al Schmitt
    Guitar, harmonica and vocal - Neil Young
    Slide guitar - Rusty Kershaw
    Bass - Ben Keith
    Hand drums - Ralph Molina
Ambulance blues
    Produced by Neil Young and Al Schmitt
    Guitar, harmonica and vocal
    Fiddle - Rusty Kershaw
    Bass - Ben Keith
    Hand drums - Ralph Molina
    Electric tambourine - Joe Yankee
Dedicated to Elliot Roberts
Thanks to everyone who gave everything
All songs 
    recorded at Sunset sound, Los Angeles, except
    "Walk On" and "For The Turnstiles", recorded at Broken
    Arrow studios, San Francisco
All songs published by Warner Bros. ® & © 1974
Levon Helm and Rick Danko courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.
Art direction 
    and design - Gary Burden for R. Twerk & Company
    Photography - Bob Seidemann
    Lettering - Rick Griffin
    C.S. 
    
THE MUSICIANS:
    (information thanks to johnnyrideon ;-)
A total of 11 musicians appeared on OTB, from the regular, Ralph Molina to the strange, Joe Yankee, who doesn't really exist, but never fear, all shall be revealed.
    
    BEN KEITH A multi-talented Musician who Neil first met in Nashville in February 
    1971 when Neil was Recording the LP Harvest, Neil asked Tim Drummond if he 
    knew any pedal -steel players, Tim contacted Ben, who lived in town and off 
    he went to the studio quote: "i didn't know who anyone was, so i asked, who's 
    that guy over there" and was told "thats Neil Young " nearly 30 years later 
    with numerous tours and appearances on 15 Album releases, he is as much apart 
    of Neil's music as is Crazy Horse Neil also appeared on his 1994 Christmas 
    songs CD Seven Gates 
    BILLY TALBOT well what is there to say about the Master, who makes one Bass 
    chord sound like Beethoven's 5th, a founder member of the Rockets which Neil 
    took in 1969 and moulded them into the musicial sound we call Crazy Horse 
    
    RALPH MOLINA Another founder member of The Rockets, A solid drummer who surprised 
    us all when called upon to perform musicial gymnastics with Neil's future 
    releases, performed admirably, Here and with Crazy Horse 
    TIM DRUMMOND Another Harvest musician who was walking down the street in Nashville 
    February 1971 when a friend told him that Neil was in the local studio and 
    looking for a Bass player, so he took himself off to the studio and introduced 
    himself, another session player turned friend who has appeared on tours and 
    played on non-Crazy Horse Album releases, his most famous persona was being 
    a bopping member of the Shocking Pinks 
    LEVON HELM An unusual inclusion here seeing that Levon was a member of THE 
    BAND and certainly not a session player, but he was in LA along with Rick 
    Danko and being a friend of Neil from the early Canadian years, he was made 
    an offer from Neil he couldn't refuse 
    RICK DANKO In town along with fellow BAND member Levon Helm and got roped 
    in to play the Bass on one track 
    DAVID CROSBY & GRAHAM NASH Fellow members of CSN&Y and good friends of Neil 
    [ excluding the musicial disagreements of course ] 
    GEORGE WHITSELL ex member of The Rockets, who lived the 70's Californian lifestyle 
    and just turned up to jam around with his old partners in the LA Studio thus 
    ending up playing on Vampire Blues 
    RUSTY KERSHAW A country musician who was introduced to Neil in 1974 and got 
    to play the most incredable Fiddle music, Cruel, Angry and Violent Re; Ambulance 
    Blues yet touched with a sadness that only a Neil song could carry off to 
    perfection Rusty also wrote the sleeve notes to OTB Though doomed never to 
    appear on another album nor tour with Neil Rusty Kershaw has the distinction 
    of having Neil guesting on 8 tracks off his 1992 CD release Now & Then 
    JOE YANKEE one of Neil's alternative personas Part of an Article from Broken 
    Arrow Noveber 1990 issue #41 by Ron Scarlett copied by Kind permission NYAS 
    After reading an interview with Neil Young in Broken arrow 40, specifically 
    the part about him working on "Songs For Beginners" under a different name 
    and then Joe Yankee also appearing on CSN's " Wild Tales " I have come to 
    the conclusion that he and Joe Yankee must be one of the same He next pops 
    up again on Time Fades Away, playing Bass , considering that Tim Drummond 
    was the Bass player on the tour and album, perhaps the Bass was lost on the 
    live recording of "Yonder stands the Sinner," and maybe Neil Needed a Overdub 
    The apparently final appearance of Joe Yankee was on OTB , playing Harmonica 
    on "See The Sky..." and the so-called Electric tambourine on "Ambulance Blues 
    " with the harmonica sounding a lot like Neil's style Again I have a theory: 
    in that particular phase of Neil's career he wasn't into overdubbing too much, 
    if he is still playing harmonica on " See the Sky," it's an overdub, because 
    he is singing at the same time, it's a similar situation with "Ambulance Blues," 
    he couldn't play both guitar and tambourine at the same time, So i suspect 
    he may have used the name as his "overdub persona" on his own records and 
    also to begin with, as a way to avoid contractual problems with Atlantic records 
    [ Nash & CSN] but if anyone ever bumps into Joe Yankee, please, let me know 
    
THE LINER 
    NOTES BY RUSTY KERSHAW
    (my best effort at transcribing them!)
I can't read or write
    very well, so I don't quite
    understand why anyone
    would want me to write
    liner notes
    Except for what I saw
    and heard.
    The first time I saw neil
    his spirit was down
    The next time I saw neil
    I tryed to boost his spirits
    with my music and I did
    and it work.
    In return neil played, sang,
    and wrote, the best of any music
    in a while.
    Not to speak of the fun we had.
    We laughed so hard we all had bruised ribs.
    On revolution blues, I turned
    into a python than an
    aligator, I was crawling like one
    making noises like one.
    Plus I was eating up the
    carpit and mike stands and such
    and in the meanwhile I started
    to crawl up towards neil,
    which is pretty spooky
    
    when your trying to sing
    but any ways by that time
    the necktie people ask my
    friend Joe what are we gonna
    do about Rusty, and my friends
    answer was Hell I don't know
    I'm just hanging around
    to see if he'll swallow him
    ore not.
    But what the hell
    I give you my word
    there is good music in this
                       album.
                     Rusty 
    Kershaw
    Cause Ben is                 
    my friend             R.K.