Harvest Moon Neil Young

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  • Release Date: 10/27/1992
  • Sales Rank: 23,273
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624505723

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Harvest Moon

1LISTENUnknown Legend Studio 4:32
2LISTENFrom Hank to Hendrix Studio 5:12
3LISTENYou and Me Studio 3:45
4LISTENHarvest Moon Studio 5:03
5LISTENWar of Man Studio 5:41
6LISTENOne of These Days Studio 4:55
7LISTENSuch a Woman Studio 4:36
8LISTENOld King Studio 2:57
9LISTENDreamin' Man Studio 4:36
10LISTENNatural Beauty Studio 10:22

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The year of the 20th anniversary of the release of his most popular album, Harvest, Neil Young released a new album that harked back to that recording, employing many of the same musicians, again dubbed the Stray Gators, as well as arranger Jack Nitzsche and background singers Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor. He also used a similar folk-country acoustic style and sang songs that often had a personal, confessional tone. But the similarities were more of form than of content because, while Harvest was the statement of a confused, if earnest, 26 year old, Harvest Moon embodied the ruminations of a somewhat regretful 46 year old. Indeed, the greatest comparison to be made between the two records was that Young tried to use the passage of time as a confirmation of continuity. In the first several songs, he seemed to be trying to reconcile with his wife and revive their love, though he was uncertain that was possible. In "One of These Days," he regretted the loss of friendships over the years. "War of Man" and the long and ponderous "Natural Beauty" concerned environmental preservation, and even the rollicking banjo tune "Old King" was a lament for the death of a faithful dog. "I never tried to burn any bridges," sang an artist whose contradictory instincts to move on and to return found him, by the time of his 27th solo album, trying to get back to the feel of his fourth. If the attempt was not completely successful, nevertheless it was well and honestly made, and Young wasn't alone in his desire. As Hollywood has long since learned, sequels have a built-in audience, and Harvest Moon became Young's best-selling album in 13 years. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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A perfect companion to "Harvest"- 20 years laterby JohnQ

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July 25, 2009: There are no real hits on this CD yet it is a perfect companion to his Classic Harvest album. If you are familiar with the history of Rock you know how difficult it is for any artist to recapture the magic of an album they made in the past, Neil does it here 20 years after the fact. A feat that is as impressive as anything Neil has ever done. It is true that he did not create the kind of hits, or sales, as the Harvest album but it is certainly worthy of both. Now I find it impossible to play Harvest without following it up with Harvest Moon.

I Also Recommend: Harvest.

Howling at the Moonby Anonymous

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June 10, 2005: The drone of Neil's masterful country hinged harmonica is but one of several aces in this musical miracle's vast repertoire. He pours it all over Harvest Moon. His voice is always on and evokes a sad beauty into songs on this album. Neil's studio work has always included the best musicans in this genre and Harvest Moon has plenty of them too. Make no mistake though, this is 100% Neil Young at his finest. The album could soothe the soul of a werewolf. If you've ever liked Neil Young then you owe it to yourself to get this CD. Harvest Moon is a classic.