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Advantages: beautiful music, makes life worth living Disadvantages: I REALY WISH THE AUDIO QUALITY WAS GOOD
?s a world
(7) Alabama
(8) Are you ready for the country
(9) Old man
(10) Words
All these songs transcends age and all barriers.
After Gold Rush he went through a very bad period in his life in a sense that he had to withstand the trauma of a broken marriage, got himself a severely injured back and amid all this came "Harvest" no doubt the best collection of song by Neil Young in which he had as guest artists like James Tailor and Linda Rondstat.
In Harvest Neil Young broods on love like in ?A Man Needs A Maid?.
He says
"I will go some where I don?t know when
I was watching a movie with a friend
I fell in love with the actress.
She was playing a part that I could understand
Maid, a man needs a maid
When will I see you again?"
Talking about Drug abuse in ?The Needle And The Damage Is Done? Young ruminates
"..I?ve seen ...
Advantages: Alternative country/rock classic Disadvantages: none
From the delicate opening bars of "Out on the Weekend" till the closing sunrise of "Words", Harvest paints an emotional portrait of the post 60's world as seen through the eyes of Neil Young, godfather of alternative rock and grunge.
Harvest is Neil Young's biggest selling album that still resonates today. It is a must have album for Neil Young fans and fans of alternative music across the world in this post grunge post britpop era. It is an unashamed alternative country album with contributions from notable country singers James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt, with further involvement of NY stalwarts David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.
A gentle melancholia fills each song, and is one of the first things which strikes you about this record. Although this may have been due, in part, to the heavy medication which Neil was ...
Advantages: Great Tracks Throughout With Some of The Best Lyrics Around Disadvantages: There's A World Slackens The Pace A Bit
I am in all truth, no great fan of rock critics, many of whom either rely upon flattering their own ego to produce a piece of musical criticism that usually falls into simply stating faults and then adding a couple of lines relating to positives. This though can also be reversed, with the positives given and the negatives pushed under the rug, and yet even though I do admit that I would do much the same in many cases, the review that Rolling Stone Magazine, (previously) one of the most respected rock magazines around, gave for Harvest by Neil Young seems to me more self-indulgence than criticism. The rock critic who rated this review panned this album on far too many levels, when it is now, rightly, seen as a brilliant piece of rock history and now sitting as No.78 on the Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums, retribution if there ...