Once again the Neil Young heard as acoustic guitar player? Then "Silver and gold" to hear a CD that provides a homely living room atmosphere: Man sitting with friends in the evening with food, beer and wine together. Friendly atmosphere, you talk well. Then someone takes his acoustic guitar and begins with "Good to see you" to. It runs easily and optimistic - you're like together. A few others rise discreetly with percussion, bass, piano, occasionally singing with some backing vocals. The music on "Silver and gold" seems to me as if it were a beautiful living room concert with friends for friends. Quiet songs, orchestrated sparingly, songs of love and memories of other people. Music full of affection for other people, which is expressed in the following line of text in the title track: "Cause our kind of love Seems to get old ... It's better than silver and gold". Restrained CD, musically straightforward, unemotional songs. You can hear the melancholy and listen at the same time a way forward. Without noise, acoustically wonderful!