And Harvest may not even be Neil Young’s best album. Image: Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images Sittin’ down blues It’s the one Neil Young album people who don’t really like Neil Young own. And that’s exactly what buyers of this 50th anniversary special package are looking for. Harvest by Neil Young An album of simple low-key tunes that defined folky rockin’ and ‘home recording’, and continues to reap rewards 50 years later. The “BBC in Concert” disc offers nothing extraordinary, but rather pleasant takes on songs you already know and may well love. Neil YoungHarvest 2009 Reprise RecordsPedal Steel Guitar: Ben KeithProducer: Elliot MazerPiano: Ja.These are either solo acoustic guitar or piano performances, and offer slightly more intimate takes on what are already, other than “Maid,” personal, relatively sparse performances. Provided to YouTube by RepriseOld Man (2009 Remaster) More Songs From the Album: Neil Young - Harvest. Also here are live versions of “Maid,” “Heart of Gold,” “Old Man” and “Out on the Weekend” from Harvest and “Don’t Let it Bring You Down” from After the Gold Rush, Young’s album just before Harvest. After the Gold Rush (Neil Young) Heart of Gold (Neil Young) Harvest Moon (Neil Young) Arrangements of This Song: View All. That song and “Love in Mind” appear on the subsequent Time Fades Away live album. That latter song – the title track of a film Young would release later in 1972 – was also one of the seven songs on the “BBC In Concert” disc of this package. Neil Young sparks change with ‘Peace Trail’.Neil Young takes us hitchhiking on new old album.
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