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  1. Out On The WeekendDownload & Buy
  2. HarvestDownload & Buy
  3. A Man Needs A MaidDownload & Buy
  4. Heart Of GoldDownload & Buy
  5. Are You Ready For The Country?Download & Buy
  6. Old ManDownload & Buy
  7. There's A WorldDownload & Buy
  8. AlabamaDownload & Buy
  9. Needle And The Damage DoneDownload & Buy
  10. Words (Between The Lines Of Age)Download & Buy

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Album Details: Harvest

Release Date:
02/01/1972
Label:
Wea Japan
UPC:
4943674058365

User Reviews: Harvest

  1. Fantastic!!!!

    , April 20, 2001
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    , October 4, 2003
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From AMG Reviews

Neil Young's most popular album, Harvest employs a number of jarringly different styles. Much of it is country-tinged, although there is also an acoustic track, a couple of electric guitar-drenched rock performances, and two songs on which Young is accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra. But the album does have an overall mood and an overall lyric content, and they conflict with each other: The mood is melancholic, but the songs mostly describe the longing for and fulfillment of new love. Young's concerns are perhaps most explicit on the controversial "A Man Needs a Maid," which contrasts the fears of committing to a relationship with simply living alone and hiring help. Over and over, he sings of the need for love in such songs as "Out on the Weekend," "Heart of Gold," and "Old Man," and the songs are unusually melodic and accessible; the rock numbers "Are You Ready for the Country" and "Alabama" are in Young's familiar style and unremarkable, and "There's a World" and "Words (Between the Lines of Age)" are ponderous and overdone. But the love songs and the harrowing portrait of a friend's descent into heroin addiction, "The Needle and the Damage Done," remain among Young's most affecting and memorable songs.

- William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide



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