Encyclopedia > Harvest (album)

  Article Content

Harvest

Redirected from Harvest (album)

Harvest, released in 1972 by Neil Young (see 1972 in music), was the best-selling album of the year. The album featured several high calibre guests, including the London Symphony Orchestra, Linda Ronstadt, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and James Taylor. Harvest hit #1 on the Billboard Music Charts (North America) pop albums chart.

From the article on Neil Young: After the supergroup split, Young recruited a new group of country session musicians, which he christened The Stray Gators[?] and recorded a country rock record in Harvest. Catching the mood that would soon lift The Eagles to superstardom, Harvest was a massive hit, producing a US number one single in "Heart Of Gold". Other songs returned to some usual Young themes: "Alabama" was an inferior rehash of "Southern Man"; "Words" featured a lengthy guitar workout with the band and "The Needle And The Damage Done" chronicled Danny Whitten[?]'s descent into heroin addiction. The album's success caught Young off guard and his first instinct was to back away from stardom. He would later write that "Heart Of Gold put me in the middle of the road. Travelling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch. A rougher ride but I saw more interesting people there."

Track listing

1. Out on the Weekend
2. Harvest
3. A Man needs a Maid
4. Heart of Gold
5. Are You Ready for the Country
6. Old Man
7. There's a World
8. Alabama
9. The Needle and the Damage Done
10. Words (Between the Lines of Age)

Personnel

  • The London Symphony Orchestra - Orchestra, Performer
  • Graham Nash - Vocals
  • Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
  • Stephen Stills - Vocals
  • James Taylor - Vocals
  • Neil Young - Guitar, Harmonica, Composer, Vocals, Producer
  • Jack Nitzsche - Guitar, Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Slide *Guitar
  • Ben Keith - Guitar, Guitar (Steel), Vocals
  • Joel Bernstein - Photography
  • Kenneth A. Buttrey - Drums
  • David Crosby - Guitar, Vocals
  • Tim Drummond - Bass, Drums
  • John Harris - Piano
  • Henry Lewy - Producer
  • Elliot Mazer - Producer
  • David Meecham - Conductor
  • Stray Gators - Group, Performer
  • Tom Wilkes - Design

External Links Allmusic entry (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=SEARCH&sql=Aal6zeflkhgfj)


See also : crop.



All Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

 
  Search Encyclopedia

Search over one million articles, find something about almost anything!
 
 
  
  Featured Article
Sanskrit language

... one phoneme. The Sanskrit syllabary serves as a model for all Indian language writing systems except Urdu. For the ingenious phonetic classification scheme of these ...

 
 
 
This page was created in 22.8 ms