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Comes a Time
Release Date: 1993 - 06 - 28, Audio CD, Warner Last Update 16.12.2009 06:02
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A Dark Beauty (1181 words)by David - written on 23/06/07
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Beach, released a year earlier, a dark but enlightened and artistically more distant album, showed there was still some light to be found in the seemingly bottomless abyss that was Neil Young s frustration with his own success. The problem was, On The Beach, as reviewers would soon find out, was recorded a year after the meandering depression that was Tonight s the Night. In 1973, when most of Tonight s the Night was recorded, Young was on his blisteringly packed Time Fades Away tour following Harvest, and he had nothing happy to sing about. He grudgingly went through much of the tour, later acquiring David Crosby and Graham Nash to assist him in salvaging the ...
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Artists: Neil Young (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards) Danny Whitten (vocals, guitar) Nils Lofgren (vocals, piano) Stephen Stills (vocals) Billy Talbot, Greg Reeves (bass) Ralph Molina (drums). Track listing: 1 Tell Me Why 2 After The Gold Rush 3 Only Love Can Break Your Heart 4 Southern Man 5 Till The Morning Comes 6 Oh Lonesome Me 7 Don't Let It Bring You Down 8 Birds 9 When You Dance You Can Really Love 10 I Believe In You 11 Cripple Creek Ferry ...
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