On the Beach Neil Young

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  • Release Date: 08/19/2003
  • Original Release: 1974
  • Sales Rank: 6,512
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624849728

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On the Beach

1LISTENWalk On 2:42
2LISTENSee the Sky About to Rain 5:02
3LISTENRevolution Blues 4:03
4LISTENFor the Turnstiles 3:15
5LISTENVampire Blues 4:14
6LISTENOn the Beach 6:59
7LISTENMotion Pictures 4:23
8LISTENAmbulance Blues 8:56

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Following the 1973 Time Fades Away tour, Neil Young wrote and recorded an Irish wake of a record called Tonight's the Night and went on the road drunkenly playing its songs to uncomprehending listeners and hostile reviewers. Reprise rejected the record, and Young went right back and made On the Beach, which shares some of the ragged style of its two predecessors. But where Time was embattled and Tonight mournful, On the Beach was savage and, ultimately, triumphant. "I'm a vampire, babe," Young sang, and he proceeded to take bites out of various subjects: threatening the lives of the stars who lived in L.A.'s Laurel Canyon ("Revolution Blues"); answering back to Lynyrd Skynyrd, whose "Sweet Home Alabama" had taken him to task for his criticisms of the South in "Southern Man" and "Alabama" ("Walk On"); and rejecting the critics ("Ambulance Blues"). But the barbs were mixed with humor and even affection, as Young seemed to be emerging from the grief and self-abuse that had plagued him for two years. But the album was so spare and under-produced, its lyrics so harrowing, that it was easy to miss Young's conclusion: he was saying goodbye to despair, not being overwhelmed by it. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide



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One Of Neil Young's Bestby footpathcowboy

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August 01, 2009: ON THE BEACH, the third part of Neil Young's "doom trilogy" to be recorded (but the second to be released), is one of his best CDs ever. Part of the reason that it stayed in the vaults so long is that Young overcame three disabilities (epilepsy, diabetes, polio) to wield total control over his own career, and as a result, he was able to keep many of his albums from coming out on CD, including this one, for many years. This is unfortunate, as ON THE BEACH showed him creating a unique hybrid of the hippie country-rock of Buffalo Springfield with the hard rock sound of pro-law-enforcement band Montrose, anticipating the musical direction he'd take for many years afterwards. This CD is a must own for any rock fan.

I Also Recommend: Zuma, American Stars 'N Bars, After the Gold Rush, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.

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November 15, 2003: without a doubt... young best record... finally on CD...


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