My first introduction to Neil Young came in a vinyl copy of this album owned by my brother. I was blown away by this nasally-voiced Canadian who mixed American folk, country and good old rock and roll into this heady brew. The album is half solo acoustic, half group electric. It combines Young's beautiful, poignant song writing and detailed lyrics in a form of musical Americana that just works. The solo set has Young on acoustic, vocals and some harmonica and demonstrates his sublime song writing. It sets the listener up for the whirlwind that is the electric set. Songs such as Powderfinger (one if his finest), Cortez the Killer and Hey Hey My My played with passion and verve with his band wringing the necks out of their equipment. Young used low wattage Fender Tweed amplifiers and they sag and wilt under the demands that he placed on them. This is the Neil Young sound and it is perfection. For me, this album underlines his undeniable genius and it is one of those albums to be savoured before your hearing goes south.Read full review
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great music,i believe neil young performed better with crazy horse than any other.
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Good cd
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This is a great album by a brilliant artist. Bought 2nd hand through Music Magpie whom I thoroughly recommend. I have bought from them many times.
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I love it
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Delighted with this item. Many thanks.....!!
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All good thanks
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Classic Neil Young
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I bought this album on a whim after I saw a documentary on Neil Young. Neil Young is one of those artists that I’d heard of a lot but never actually heard. In the documentary I was blown away by the song ‘Hey Hey, My My’. Okay, so maybe I’m about thirty years out of date but I’d never heard it before and I thought it was one of the best songs every written. So I got the album wanting to hear more, and I know this might infuriate some people, but I was left a little cold. When this album is good it’s really good, but it drifts off in a lot of places. I know that this is an ‘important’ album, whatever that means, but it didn’t really do it for me in some places. Don’t get me wrong, I did like it but I wasn’t amazed. Still worth a listen though even if only for Neil Young’s fantastic voice – that really is amazing. It’s incredible to hear how his vocal style has shaped the liked of Sonic Youth, Pavement and Sebadoh, to name but three.Read full review
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