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Neil Young - Harvest (CD)

Harvest
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Album Details: Harvest

Release Date:07/14/2009
Label:Wea Japan
UPC:4943674085408

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User Reviews: Harvest

  • Overall:

    Fantastic!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 20, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Harvest review helpful

    Probably the best Neil album. All the songs are good, very deep and mature.
    As a (very poor) guitar player, I must
    say that there isn'T exist in this damned world a best song to play than The Needle and the damage done.

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    Lyrics:

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    Harvest

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 4, 2003

    Pros: Lyrics

    Cons: none

    This is one of the best by any singer

Pro Reviews: Harvest

  • All Music Guide

    Neil Young's most popular album, Harvest employs a number of jarringly different styles. Much of it is countrytinged, although there is also an acoustic track, a couple of electric guitardrenched 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 (Bet...ween 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 Read more Less

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Neil Young

After Neil Young left the Californian folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield in 1968, he slowly established himself as one of the most influential and idiosyncratic singer/songwriters of his generation. Young's body of work ranks second only to Bob Dylan in terms of depth, and he was able to sustain his critical reputation, as well as record sales, for a longer period of ti... Read more