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After 20 years, Neil Young finally decided to release the sequel to Harvest, his most commercially successful album. 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. Harvest Moon manages to be sentimental without being sappy, wistful without being nostalgic. The lovely "Unknown Legend," "From Hank to Hendrix," and the beautiful "Harvest Moon" are among Young's best songs. Only the overlong (11 minutes) and oversimplified "Natural Beauty" hurts a beautiful album that proudly displays scars, heartaches, and love.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/27/1992 |
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Label: | Reprise / Wea |
UPC: | 0093624505723 |
catalogNumber: | 45057 |
Rank: | 5106 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Neil Young Primary ArtistLinda Ronstadt Vocals
James Taylor Vocals
Nicolette Larson Vocals
Ben Keith Vocals
Larry Cragg Vocals
Maria Newman Concert Master
Astrid Young Vocals
Rob Lorentz Violin
Suzie Katayama Conductor
Technical Credits
Neil Young ProducerJack Nitzsche Arranger
Ben Keith Producer
Israel Baker Contributor
Joel Bernstein Art Direction
Kenny Buttrey Contributor
Bette Byers Contributor
Larry Corbett Contributor
Tim Drummond Contributor
Berj Garabedian Contributor
Rick Gerding Contributor
Harris Goldman Contributor
Gregg Gottlieb Contributor
Tim Mulligan Engineer
Maria Newman Contributor
John Nowland Engineer
Spooner Oldham Contributor
David Shamban Contributor
Haim Shtrum Contributor
David Stenske Contributor
Rob Lorentz Contributor
Janet Levinson Art Direction
Cindy McGurty Contributor
Adriana Zoppo Contributor
Rebecca Holland Paintings
Matthew Funes Contributor
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