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Harvest
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album with DVD and 7" Single
Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Neil Young - the granddaddy of grunge before grunge was even a thing. His iconic album "Harvest" turns 50 this year, and to celebrate, we've been gifted with a shiny new anniversary edition that's packed with goodies for die-hard fans and hipster music nerds alike.
The album kicks off with the timeless classic "Out on the Weekend," a gentle acoustic number that sets the tone for what's to come. Young's melancholy vocals wash over you like a warm wave of nostalgia, transporting you back to a simpler time when flares were in fashion and vinyl ruled the airwaves.
Tracks like "Heart of Gold" and "Old Man" showcase Young's knack for crafting catchy melodies with profound lyrics that hit you right in the feels. And let's not forget the sublime pedal steel guitar work that elevates these songs to a whole new level of sonic bliss.
But it's not all introspective ballads and heart-wrenching narratives - Young cranks up the volume on tracks like "Alabama" and "Words (Between the Lines of Age)" to show off his grungier side. The result? A harmonious blend of folk, rock, and country that feels both familiar and fresh at the same time.
So if you're in the mood for some laid-back vibes with a hint of grit, look no further than Neil Young's "Harvest" 50th Anniversary Edition. It's a musical time capsule that proves good music never goes out of style. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Out On the Weekend
Disc: 2
1. Out On the Weekend (Live in Concert at the BBC, February 1971)
Disc: 3
1. Bad Fog of Loneliness
Disc: 4
1. Harvest Time
Disc: 5
1. Neil Young Live in Concert at the BBC
Disc: 1
2. Harvest
Disc: 2
2. Old Man (Live in Concert at the BBC, February 1971)
Disc: 3
2. Journey Through the Past
Disc: 1
3. A Man Needs a Maid
Disc: 2
3. Journey Through the Past (Live in Concert at the BBC, February 1971)
Disc: 3
3. Dance Dance Dance
Disc: 1
4. Heart of Gold
Disc: 2
4. Heart of Gold (Live in Concert at the BBC, February 1971)
Disc: 1
5. Are You Ready for the Country?
Disc: 2
5. Don't Let It Bring You Down (Live in Concert at the BBC, February 1971)
Disc: 1
6. Old Man
Disc: 2
6. A Man Needs a Maid (Live in Concert at the BBC, February 1971)
Disc: 1
7. There's a World
Disc: 2
7. Love in Mind (Live in Concert at the BBC, February 1971)
Disc: 1
8. Alabama
Disc: 2
8. Dance Dance Dance (Live in Concert at the BBC, February 1971)
Disc: 1
9. The Needle and the Damage Done
10. Words (Between the Lines of Age)
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About the artist
Neil Young
For nearly six decades, Neil Young has been a enigma in the music industry, consistently pushing boundaries and defying categorization. Born in Toronto, Canada in 1945, Young first rose to fame as a member of the iconic folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield in the 1960s before embarking on a prolific solo career that has earned him a reputation as one of the most influential musicians of his generation. With his distinctive, reedy voice and virtuosic guitar playing, Young has explored a wide range of musical styles over the years, from country and folk to grunge and electronic. His songwriting is equally eclectic, touching on themes of love, loss, politics, and the environment with a raw honesty and emotional depth that few artists can match. Young's massive catalog includes classic albums like "After the Gold Rush," "Harvest," and "Rust Never Sleeps," as well as more experimental works like "Trans" and "Arc." His live performances are legendary for their energy and spontaneity, with Young often switching up his setlist on a whim and stretching songs out into epic jams. Despite his status as a rock icon, Young has never been afraid to speak his mind, whether it's through his music or his outspoken activism. From campaigning for environmental causes to critiquing the music industry itself, Young has never shied away from controversy, earning him a reputation as a true maverick in the world of music. With his restless creative spirit and boundless curiosity, Neil Young continues to inspire and surprise audiences around the world, proving that age is just a number when it comes to making great music. Long may he reign as the king of cool.
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