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Neil Young - Harvest (LP)

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Album Info

Artist: Neil Young
Album: Harvest
Released: US, 14 Jul 2009

Tracklist:

A1Out On The Weekend4:32
Band [With] - The Stray Gators
A2Harvest3:09
Band [With] - The Stray Gators
A3A Man Needs A Maid4:02
Arranged By - Jack Nitzsche
Conductor - David Meecham
Featuring [With] - The London Symphony Orchestra
A4Heart Of Gold3:07
Band [With] - The Stray Gators
Vocals [Additional] - James Taylor , Linda Rondstadt
A5Are You Ready For The Country?3:24
Band [With] - The Stray Gators
Vocals [Additional] - David Crosby, Graham Nash
B1Old Man3:22
Band [With] - The Stray Gators
Vocals [Additional] - James Taylor , Linda Rondstadt
B2There's A World2:59
Arranged By - Jack Nitzsche
Conductor - David Meecham
Featuring [With] - The London Symphony Orchestra
B3Alabama4:02
Band [With] - The Stray Gators
Vocals [Additional] - David Crosby, Stephen Stills
B4The Needle And The Damage Done2:03
B5Words (Between The Lines Of Age)6:47
Band [With] - The Stray Gators
Vocals [Additional] - Graham Nash, Stephen Stills


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Description

Neil Young's "Harvest," released on February 14, 1972, is often hailed as one of the quintessential albums of the early 1970s, capturing the essence of a transformative period in American music. This album not only solidified Young's status as a leading figure in rock and folk music but also showcased his ability to blend personal introspection with broader social themes. With its rich tapestry of sound and heartfelt lyrics, "Harvest" remains a significant cultural artifact that resonates with listeners even today.

The album features a collection of songs that reflect Young's experiences and emotions during a time of personal and artistic upheaval. The standout track, "Heart of Gold," became one of Young's most iconic songs, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its simple yet profound lyrics, combined with a gentle melody, encapsulate a yearning for authenticity and connection that many listeners can relate to. The song's success helped propel the album into the spotlight, and it has since been covered by numerous artists, further cementing its place in music history.

Another notable track is "Old Man," which Young wrote about the caretaker of his Broken Arrow Ranch. The song's reflective nature and poignant storytelling highlight Young's ability to weave personal narratives into universal themes. The lush orchestration, featuring strings and harmonies, adds depth to the song, making it a favorite among fans and critics alike. The album also includes tracks like "The Needle and the Damage Done," a haunting reflection on addiction, which showcases Young's lyrical prowess and emotional depth.

"Harvest" was produced by Young himself, along with the help of notable musicians such as David Crosby, Graham Nash, and Linda Ronstadt, who contributed backing vocals. The album's production is characterized by its warm, organic sound, which was a departure from the more polished productions of the time. This rawness adds to the album's charm, making it feel intimate and personal. The use of acoustic instruments, combined with Young's distinctive voice, creates a sound that is both timeless and evocative.

Critically, "Harvest" received a warm reception upon its release. Major publications like Rolling Stone praised the album for its lyrical depth and musicality, with some reviewers noting that it marked a high point in Young's career. Over the years, it has been included in numerous "greatest albums of all time" lists, further solidifying its legacy. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, and while it didn't win, the nomination itself speaks to its impact and recognition within the industry.

Culturally, "Harvest" arrived at a time when America was grappling with significant social changes, including the aftermath of the Vietnam War and the rise of the counterculture movement. Young's music often reflects the disillusionment and hope of that era, making it resonate with a generation seeking meaning and connection. The themes of love, loss, and searching for truth in "Harvest" echo the sentiments of many who lived through that tumultuous time.

Interestingly, Neil Young has often spoken about the personal nature of the album. In interviews, he has mentioned how the songs were influenced by his own life experiences, including his relationships and struggles. This authenticity is part of what makes "Harvest" so relatable; listeners can feel the sincerity in Young's voice and lyrics.

In conclusion, Neil Young's "Harvest" is more than just an album; it's a journey through the complexities of life, love, and the search for meaning. Its blend of folk, rock, and country elements, combined with Young's introspective songwriting, creates a listening experience that is both soothing and thought-provoking. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Young's music, "Harvest" is an essential listen that continues to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world.

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