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Neil Young - Tonight's the Night (CD)

Album Details: Tonight's the Night

Release Date:10/25/1990
Label:Reprise / Wea
UPC:075992722124

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User Reviews: Tonight's the Night

  • Overall:

    Crazy !!!

    By Tim  May 27, 2002

    This album is crazy, it's nothing like any of his other works. When you listen to it you can obviously tell he's been doin drugs and is depressed.The music is much different so be in for a surprise if your the neil young fan who like after the goldru...sh and harvest alot. The progressions through this album and other in these years are really rocking and eventually lead up to a classic album rust never sleeps Read more Less

  • Overall:

    amazing

    By aaron m  Jul 28, 2001

    the way music should sound.

Pro Reviews: Tonight's the Night

  • All Music Guide

    Written and recorded in 1973 shortly after the death of roadie Bruce Berry, Neil Young's second close associate to die of a heroin overdose in six months (the first was Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten), Tonight's the Night was Young's musical expression of grief, combined with his rejection of the stardom he had achieved in the late '60s and early '70s. The title track, performed twice, was a direct narrative about Berry: "Bruce Berry was a working man / He used to load that Econoline van." Whitten was heard singing "Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown," a live track recorded years earlier. Elsewhere, Young frequently referred to drug use and used phrases that might have described his friends, such as the chorus of "Tired Eyes," "He tried to do his best, but he could not." Performing with the remains of Crazy Horse, bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina, along with Nils Lofgren (guitar and piano) and Ben Keith (steel guitar), Young performed in the ragged manner familiar from Ti...me Fades Away -- his voice was often hoarse and he strained to reach high notes, while the playing was loose, with mistakes and shifting tempos. But the style worked perfectly for the material, emphasizing the emotional tone of Young's mourning and contrasting with the polished sound of CSNY and Harvest, which Young also disparaged. He remained unimpressed with his commercial success, noting in "World on a String," "The world on a string / Doesn't mean anything." In "Roll Another Number," he said he was "a million miles away / From that helicopter day" when he and CSN had played Woodstock. And in "Albuquerque," he said he had been "starvin' to be alone, / Independent from the scene that I've known" and spoke of his desire to "find somewhere where they don't care who I am." Songs like "Speakin' Out" and "New Hama" seemed to find some hope in family life, but Tonight's the Night did not offer solutions to the personal and professional problems it posed. It was the work of a man trying to turn his torment into art and doing so unflinchingly. Depending on which story you believe, Reprise Records rejected it or Young withdrew it from its scheduled release at the start of 1974 after touring with the material in the U.S. and Europe. In 1975, after a massive CSNY tour, Young at the last minute dumped a newly recorded album and finally put Tonight's the Night out instead. Though it did not become one of his bigger commercial successes, the album immediately was recognized as a unique masterpiece by critics, and it has continued to be ranked as one of the greatest rock roll albums ever made. - 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