Neil Young – 1972 - Harvest (2014 PonoMusic HD) [FLAC@192khz24bit]

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Neil Young – 1972 - Harvest (2014 PonoMusic HD) [FLAC@192khz24bit] (Size: 1.28 GB)
 01-Out On The Weekend.flac158.38 MB
 02-Harvest.flac110.75 MB
 03-A Man Needs A Maid.flac141.54 MB
 04-Heart Of Gold.flac108.86 MB
 05-Are You Ready For The Country.flac118.24 MB
 06-Old Man.flac119.31 MB
 07-There's A World.flac103.04 MB
 08-Alabama.flac142.54 MB
 09-The Needle And The Damage Done.flac70.28 MB
 10-Words (Between The Lines Of Age).flac239.74 MB
 Harvest - Sleeve.jpg160.64 KB
 Neil Young – 1972 - Harvest (2014 PonoMusic HD) [FLAC@192khz24bit].txt7.87 KB


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Neil Young – 1972 - Harvest

(2014 PonoMusic HD) [FLAC@192khz24bit]



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Neil Young

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Neil Young in 1976

Wikipedia:
Neil Percival Young, OC OM (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician, producer, director and screenwriter. He began performing in a group covering Shadows instrumentals in Canada in 1960, before moving to California in 1966, where he co-founded the band Buffalo Springfield together with Stephen Stills and Richie Furay, and later joined Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1969. He released his first album in 1968 and has since forged a successful and acclaimed solo career, spanning over 45 years and 35 studio albums, with a continuous and uncompromizing exploration of musical styles. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame website describes Young as "one of rock and roll's greatest songwriters and performers". He was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice, first as a solo artist in 1995, and second as a member of Buffalo Springfield in 1997.
Young's music is characterized by his distinctive guitar work, deeply personal lyrics and characteristic alto or high tenor singing voice. Although he accompanies himself on several different instruments, including piano and harmonica, his idiosyncratic electric and acoustic guitar playing are the defining characteristics of a varyingly ragged and melodic sound.
While Young has experimented with differing music styles throughout a varied career, including electronic music, most of his best known work is either acoustic folk-rock and country rock or electric, amplified hard rock (most often in collaboration with the band Crazy Horse). Musical styles such as alternative rock and grunge also adopted elements from Young. His influence has caused some to dub him the "Godfather of Grunge".
Young has directed (or co-directed) a number of films using the pseudonym Bernard Shakey, including Journey Through the Past (1973), Rust Never Sleeps (1979), Human Highway (1982), Greendale (2003), and CSNY/Déjà Vu (2008). He has also contributed to the soundtracks of films including Philadelphia (1993) and Dead Man (1995).
Young is an environmentalist and outspoken advocate for the welfare of small farmers, having co-founded in 1985 the benefit concert Farm Aid. He is currently working on a documentary about electric car technology, tentatively titled LincVolt. The project involves his 1959 Lincoln Continental converted to hybrid technology as an environmentalist statement. In 1986, Young helped found The Bridge School, an educational organization for children with severe verbal and physical disabilities, and its annual supporting Bridge School Benefit concerts, together with his ex-wife Pegi Young (née Morton). Young has three children: sons Zeke (born during his relationship with actress Carrie Snodgress) and Ben, who were diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and daughter Amber Jean who, like Young, has epilepsy. Young lives on his ranch near La Honda, California. Although he has lived in northern California since the 1970s and sings as frequently about US themes and subjects as he does about his native country, he has retained his Canadian citizenship. On July 14, 2006, Young was awarded the Order of Manitoba, and on December 30, 2009, was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.



Harvest (2014 PonoMusic HD)

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Artist: Neil Young
Title: Harvest
Format: 10 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 192kHz (PonoMusic)
Producer: Neil Young, Elliot Mazer, Henry Lewy, Jack Nitzsche
Release Date: February 14, 1972, (PonoMusic 2014)
Recorded: Jan.–Sept. 1971 at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville; Barking Town Hall, London; Royce Hall, UCLA and Broken Arrow Studio No. 2, Woodside, CA
Label: Reprise Records, PonoMusic
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Roots Rock, Soft Rock
Duration: 37:38
Website: https://www.ponomusic.com/al...acea3fd045609f03d11e2df63912

Wikipedia:
Harvest is the fourth album by the Canadian musician Neil Young, released on February 14, 1972 on Reprise Records, catalogue MS 2032. It featured the London Symphony Orchestra on two tracks and vocals by noted guests David Crosby, Graham Nash, Linda Ronstadt, Stephen Stills, and James Taylor. It topped the Billboard 200 album chart for two weeks, and spawned two hit singles, "Old Man", which peaked at #31 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Heart of Gold", which reached #1. It was the best-selling album of 1972 in the United States.

AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann:
Neil Young's most popular album, Harvest benefited from the delay in its release (it took 18 months to complete due to Young's back injury), which whetted his audience's appetite, the disintegration of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (Young's three erstwhile partners sang on the album, along with Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor), and most of all, a hit single. "Heart of Gold," released a month before Harvest, was already in the Top 40 when the LP hit the stores, and it soon topped the charts. It's fair to say, too, that Young simply was all-pervasive by this time: "Heart of Gold" was succeeded at number one by "A Horse with No Name" by America, which was a Young soundalike record. But successful as Harvest was (and it was the best-selling album of 1972), it has suffered critically from reviewers who see it as an uneven album on which Young repeats himself. Certainly, Harvest employs a number of jarringly different styles. Much of it is country-tinged, with Young backed by a new group dubbed the Stray Gators who prominently feature steel guitarist Ben Keith, though there is also an acoustic track, a couple of electric guitar-drenched rock performances, and two songs on which Young is accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra. But the album does have an overall mood and an overall lyric content, and they conflict with each other: The mood is melancholic, but the songs mostly describe the longing for and fulfillment of new love. Young is perhaps most explicit about this on the controversial "A Man Needs a Maid," which is often condemned as sexist by people judging it on the basis of its title. In fact, the song contrasts the fears of committing to a relationship with simply living alone and hiring help, and it contains some of Young's most autobiographical writing. Unfortunately, like "There's a World," the song is engulfed in a portentous orchestration. Over and over, Young sings of the need for love in such songs as "Out on the Weekend," "Heart of Gold," and "Old Man" (a Top 40 hit), and the songs are unusually melodic and accessible. The rock numbers, "Are You Ready for the Country" and "Alabama," are in Young's familiar style and unremarkable, and "There's a World" and "Words (Between the Lines of Age)" are the most ponderous and overdone Young songs since "The Last Trip to Tulsa." But the love songs and the harrowing portrait of a friend's descent into heroin addiction, "The Needle and the Damage Done," remain among Young's most affecting and memorable songs.



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01 - Out On The Weekend - 4:34
02 - Harvest - 3:12
03 - A Man Needs A Maid - 4:05
04 - Heart Of Gold - 3:07
05 - Are You Ready For The Country? - 3:24
06 - Old Man - 3:25
07 - There’s A World - 2:59
08 - Alabama - 4:02
09 - The Needle And The Damage Done - 2:03
10 - Words (Between The Lines Of Age) - 6:40



Personnel:

Neil Young — guitars, piano, harmonica, vocals
Ben Keith — pedal steel guitar
Jack Nitzsche — piano, slide guitar, arrangements on “A Man Needs A Maid,” “There’s A World”
Tim Drummond — bass
Kenny Buttrey — drums
John Harris — piano on “Harvest”
Teddy Irwin — guitar on “Heart of Gold”
James McMahon — piano on “Old Man”
James Taylor — banjo-guitar, backing vocals on “Heart of Gold,” “Old Man”
Linda Ronstadt — backing vocals on “Heart of Gold,” “Old Man”
David Crosby — backing vocals on “Are You Ready for the Country” and “Alabama”
Stephen Stills —backing vocals on “Alabama” and “Words”
Graham Nash — backing vocals on “Are You Ready for the Country” and “Words”
London Symphony Orchestra — instruments on “A Man Needs A Maid,” “There’s A World”



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