![]() ![]() Mojo (Publisher) (11/01, p.151) - ".It's a more mature, contented record, with a good deal of gentle nostalgia.Neil Young was born Novemin Toronto, Ontario and is a Canadian American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and activist, and considered as one of the most influential and prolific songwriters of all time. ![]() (3/93, p.52) - ".HARVEST MOON has the same haunted sound as its predecessor.vintage Neil Young." Vox (12/92, p.62) - 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." Village Voice (3/2/93, p.5) - Ranked #17 in the Village Voice's list of the 40 Best Albums Of 1992.Īudio Magazine (2/93, p.92) - Sound: B / Performance: A- ".simple and subtle." Musician (12/92, p.93) - ".this unadorned folk music exudes real weight.Young at his best." Q (12/92, p.141) - 4 Stars - Excellent - ".he has surrounded his meditations in some of his simplest, most gorgeous melodies in years." Q (1/93, p.69) - Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums Of 1992. Q (12/99, p.74) - Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums Of The 1990s." Underneath the tranquility and cosmic platitudes, there's a human highway."Įntertainment Weekly (11/13/92, p.78) - ".In both music and tone, HARVEST MOON is wistful and 's the classic-rock equivalent of a late-period Sinatra saloon-song fortable, reassuring, and proudly old wave." - Rating: B+ Spin (12/92, p.89) - 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. Rolling Stone (11/26/92, p.71) - 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." Only the overlong (11 minutes) and oversimplified "Natural Beauty" hurts a beautiful album that proudly displays scars, heartaches, and love. The lovely "Unknown Legend," "From Hank to Hendrix," and the beautiful "Harvest Moon" are among Young's best songs. Harvest Moon manages to be sentimental without being sappy, wistful without being nostalgic. Harvest Moon is in some ways a better album, without the orchestral bombast that stifled some of the songs on the first album and boasting a more diverse overall selection of songs. After 20 years, Neil Young finally decided to release the sequel to Harvest, his most commercially successful album.Unknown Contributor Roles: Harris Goldman Cindy McGurty Adriana Zoppo Matthew Funes Bette Byers Gregg Gottlieb Rick Gerding David Shamban Kenny Buttrey Spooner Oldham Tim Drummond Israel Baker Larry Corbett Rob Lorentz Maria Newman David Stenske Berj Garabedian Haim Shtrum.Photographers: Larry Cragg Joel Bernstein.Recording information: Redwood Digital Studios, Woodside, CA (09/1991-02/1992).Audio Mixers: John Nowland Neil Young Tim Mulligan.Personnel: Astrid Young, Larry Cragg, James Taylor, Nicolette Larson, Ben Keith, Linda Ronstadt (vocals) Rob Lorentz (violin).Nominated for a 1994 Grammy Award as "Record Of The Year.".The song "Harvest Moon" was nominated for a 1994 Grammy Award as "Song Of The Year.".The song "Harvest Moon" was nominated for a 1994 Grammy Award as "Record Of The Year.".Both artistically and stylistically HARVEST MOON is the successor to HARVEST, Neil Young's landmark acoustic album from 1971, which featured the No.Recorded at Redwood Digital, Woodside, California.Personnel: Neil Young (vocals, guitar, harmonica) Kenny Buttrey, Tim Drummond, Ben Keith, Spooner Oldham, Astrid Young, Larry Cragg. ![]()
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