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Neil Young - Harvest Moon

Harvest Moon

by Neil Young

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Released
26/10/1992
Music Genre
Rock

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Description

Neil Young's sequel to 1972's HARVEST found him reuniting with the Stray Gators and inviting along a few other famous friends. Unlike Crazy Horse's sonic bludgeoning, the Gators' light playing featured ethereal-sounding pedal steel and harmonies that caressed like a gentle lover. This was the perfect compliment for Young's songwriting, which was fueled by romantic notions of courtship and deep thought. Young and Nicolette Larson harmonized and became the lovers of "You and Me," whereas Jack Nitzsche's string arrangements made for a nice contrast in "Such a Woman," a bold-faced declaration of love. Other insights into the normally cranky iconoclast's sentimental side include the delicate touch of the title track, which leaves an image of slow-dancing in a dark corner. Fast approaching 50, Neil Young also used HARVEST MOON to reflect back on his life, particularly in the biographical "One of These Days," and "From Hank to Hendrix," a twangy sequel to "My My, Hey Hey (Out of The Blue)." Young also continued his commitment to the environment by including both a protest against man's destruction of nature ("War of Man") and a live tribute to the forest and jungles recorded at a Portland, Oregon performance that included sounds of the Brazilian rainforest ("Natural Beauty.")

Product Details

Artist
Neil Young
Year of release
2000
Label / Studio
WAR
Media Content Format
Album
WOW HD Sales Rank
#3975
Media Format
Audio CD
Recording Environment
Studio
Number of Discs
1
Run Time (minutes)
51
Original year of release
1992
CD 30days Sales Rank
#3188
Cast & Crew
Neil Young (Music Performer)
Ben Keith (Producer)
Neil Young (Producer)
John Nowland (Sound Engineer)
Tim Mulligan (Sound Engineer)

Press Reviews

Sound: B / Performance: A- - "...simple and subtle... Audio Magazine (2/93, p.92)

...In both music and tone, HARVEST MOON is wistful and elegiac....it's the classic-rock equivalent of a late-period Sinatra saloon-song album....comfortable, reassuring, and proudly old wave..." - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (11/13/92, p.78)

...It's a more mature, contented record, with a good deal of gentle nostalgia... Mojo (11/01, p.151)

...this unadorned folk music exudes real weight....Young at his best... Musician (12/92, p.93)

...HARVEST MOON has the same haunted sound as its predecessor....vintage Neil Young... Nerve (3/93, p.52)

Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums Of 1992. Q (1/93, p.69)

4 Stars - Excellent - "...he has surrounded his meditations in some of his simplest, most gorgeous melodies in years... Q (12/92, p.141)

Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums Of The 1990s. Q (12/99, p.74)

4 Stars - Excellent - "...sounds like the calm after the storm, with a hushed musical landscape at times populated only by a ghostly harmonica, a few spooky bass lines and Young's cracked tenor...within these spare settings, Young's search for shelter from the storm resonates like a heartbeat... Rolling Stone (11/26/92, p.71)

Highly Recommended - "...HARVEST MOON is all strummed acoustic chords, scenic choral overdubs, melodies cruising smooth as an air-conditioned limo on a two-lane blacktop. Underneath the tranquility and cosmic platitudes, there's a human highway... Spin (12/92, p.89)

Ranked #17 in the Village Voice's list of the 40 Best Albums Of 1992. Village Voice (3/2/93, p.5)

10 - Classic - "...Though essentially a warm, emotional album, it doesn't flinch from a realization that innocent idealism is no longer a viable commodity on mankind's futures market...HARVEST MOON may be the best work he's ever done... Vox (12/92, p.62)

Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  1. Unknown Legend
  2. From Hank to Hendrix
  3. You and Me
  4. Harvest Moon
  5. War of Man
  6. One of These Days
  7. Such a Woman
  8. Old King
  9. Dreamin' Man
  10. Natural Beauty
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