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Harvest

Neil YoungMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: September 1, 1977
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Awhile ago somewhere I don't no when . . . " September 4, 2000
Format:Audio CD
Few artists can match Neil Young in musical artistry, creative versatility, and artistic/personal intergrity - Dylan, Lennon, Hendrix, Stipe, Young - the list does not go much beyond that. Young's *Harvest* is further reminder that we are dealing with a legendary composer and performer, one who defies categorization while still remaining relevant to so many categorized styles. Not many artists can lay claim to that(see the short list above and maybe add three or four more).

Harvest ranges from the understated, pensive mood of songs like "Out on the Country," "Harvest," and "Old Man" to the sheer desperation of "A Man Needs a Maid," and "Words" to the acoustic heartbreak of "Needle and the Damage Done," to the Moody Blues-style optimism of "There's A World," to the dark country rock of "Are You Ready for the Country," all the way down to the proto-grunge social criticism in "Alabama" (Made famous on the top 40 thanks to Lynard Skynard). With the possible exception of "There's a World," (which, a la Moody Blues, rather lays the London Symphony on a bit too thick - it works on "A Man Needs a Maid owing to the sheer drama of the song, but goes over the top on "There's a World), each track is a masterful cut, demonstrating Young's ability to conquer and mix numerous genres. Lyrically Neil is at his best, capturing mood and evoking emotion in ways that few composers can even touch. Young's singing, in spite of criticisms of the alleged "thin quality" in his voice, is superb - skillfully phrasing his lyrics so that they play well off of the Stray Gators heavier sound. You have to go pretty far to find a better Neil Young album - *Everybody Knows This is Nowhere* and *After the Gold Rush* are superior, but not by much, and after that there isn't much from the Young catalogue that beats it. Indeed, there aren't many albums from anyone that surpass *Harvest*. I've been playing it since 1972 - and I still find it fresh and meaningful. Highly recommended.

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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars It's that good February 26, 1999
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Format:Audio CD
Neil Young's Harvest is sometimes dismissed as his most commercial album, due in part to the success of Heart of Gold as a single. He's been criticized for employing lush strings on a couple of tunes here (A Man Needs a Maid; There's a World) but I don't care what anybody says; they work, and the songs are gorgeous. In fact, the whole record is full of great songs. Out on the Weekend, Heart of Gold, Old Man, Needle and the Damage Done, -- how many albums can boast a lineup like that? Bottom line is, this rates with his best work. Don't miss it.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Neil's masterpiece...remastered at last July 19, 2009
Format:Audio CD
I suppose the release of the Archives box set (which I still plan to buy on Blu-ray) could have easily been the harbinger of a remastered Neil Young catalogue, but even if not, this is still most welcome. Up to now, the closest thing I had was the 30th Anniversary DVD-Audio, with Harvest remixed in 5.1 Surround, but we've definitely needed the straight CD to be improved.

And Neil has not let us down - this, and its 3 predecessors (his self-titled solo debut from 1969, the first album with Crazy Horse [Everybody Knows This is Nowhere], and the equally-classic After the Gold Rush), are now remastered and greatly improved upon from the muddy CD mixes Warners first gave us in the late '80s. I should imagine that SHM-CD or Blu-spec versions aren't far behind, although I'd like to see Neil go back and redo the Buffalo Springfield albums next, preferably the expanded 1997 version of the first album and an expanded version of Again with the long-unavailable 9-minute version of "Bluebird" added as a bonus track, perhaps even as a Collector's Edition. (Note to Neil if he's reading this: Please do it!)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Harvest This album is a classic.
Literally played the grooves off my original album. I purchased this for my MP3 player. This album is a classic.
Published 11 days ago by Jim K
5.0 out of 5 stars what's not to like?
what's not to like? As good a Neil Young gets in my opinion seven more words are required they say
Published 2 months ago by Jaco
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Neil Young
I have been meaning to add some of his work to my collection for some time now. A good starter album with plenty of classic tunes.
Published 2 months ago by UrbanDad
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album
One of Neil Young's best albums. I highly recommend it especially if you can pick it up cheaply. I paid $5 on a special sale.
Published 2 months ago by D. Vienna
5.0 out of 5 stars Good one!
Yet another great Neil Young album; a definite must-have! When it first came out I bought the LP and wore it out and am delighted to have a digital copy.
Published 2 months ago by Anthony C Stevenson
5.0 out of 5 stars Neil Young Rocks
If you are a Neil Young fan, then you have to get this album. It is one of his best albums ever.
Published 2 months ago by Prayer Warrior
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album
Great album if you like Neil Young and only $5, this was my choice for the mp3 credit received from a book purchase
Published 3 months ago by Bill Cole
5.0 out of 5 stars Looking for a Heart of Gold
Excellent solo album by Neil Young, he did well without Crosby Stills and Nash. "Heart of Gold", "Old Man" and "Needle and the Damage Done" were hits on... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Patricia Russo
5.0 out of 5 stars Harvest - Neil Young - Remaster CD
Listened to this album 35 years ago. Know it very well. My system today, is sooo much more better. Emotiva CD player (with HDCD converter), preamp and amp, with ProAc Studio 100... Read more
Published 3 months ago by LG Texas
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Neil
A must have for Neil Young fans and especially newer fans. This album began his long time relationship with Ben Keith, who tirned out to be irreplaceable.
Published 3 months ago by S. Henkel
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Harvest seeds are; get back to the land, are you ready for the country and western (California sound), go your own way, acoustic setting and natural songs, a man needs a maid, father and farther love, say no to drugs, hippie freedom, harvest 'words' (and end times of the 60's) and all of the above.
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