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Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville, 4/15/1971. Produced by Elliot Mazer & Neil Young. Levy, Joe; Steven Van Zandt (2006) [2005]. "78 | Harvest – Neil Young". Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (3rded.). London: Turnaround. ISBN 1-932958-61-4. OCLC 70672814. Archived from the original on 16 March 2006 . Retrieved 5 April 2006. A conversation with Neil Young". Charlie Rose Inc. July 17, 2008. Archived from the original on October 13, 2008 . Retrieved November 11, 2008. Rust Never Sleeps ranked no. 350". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on September 2, 2011 . Retrieved December 11, 2021. Neil Young – acoustic guitar, vocal, harmonica; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar; Tim Drummond – bass; Kenny Buttrey – drums

Young engaged in a solo acoustic tour in North America and the United Kingdom in January and February 1971. During the tour, he played several new songs inspired by life on his new ranch or the beginnings of his romantic relationship with Carrie Snodgress. Several of the shows were recorded for potential release as a live album. Young arrived in Nashville in early February 1971 to perform on an episode of the Johnny Cash Show. Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor were also slated to appear on the broadcast. Neil Young: Homegrown review – his great lost album, finally unearthed". the Guardian. June 18, 2020 . Retrieved January 29, 2022.

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Matrix / Runout (Harvest Time DVD): 0093624881704-01 DM71332-01 manufactured by optimal media GmbH [One-Red "R" logo] DM71332-01 L1 The lyrics of "Harvest" are obscure. [4] Music critic Johnny Rogan describes the lyrics as presenting rhetorical questions about a relationship with a woman. [5] To Rogan, the singer wonders how much love he will receive from the relationship and the extent to which we will be able to accept – or harvest – that love. [5] Music journalist Nigel Williamson regards the lyrics as reflecting Young's "inability to accept happiness at face value." [2] Williamson sees the refrain of "Dream up, dream up/Let me fill your cup" as another reference to the "harvest" in the title. [2] Another interpretation of the lyrics is that they reflect the passage of time. [1] Yet another interpretation is that the lyrics are about "maturing out of adolescence." [6] Young biographer Jimmy McDonough interprets lyrics such as "Did she wake you up to tell you that/It was only a change of plan" as referring to his then mother-in-law's previous suicide attempts. [4] [7] Inglis also interprets the line "Did I see you down in a young girl's town/With your mother in so much pain" as referring to this situation. [4] Young biographer David Downing feels that the song works like a dream, being "so full of recognition, yet so short on sense." [8] Goddard, John (May 30, 2009). "Neil Young's childhood friend walks down memory lane". The Toronto Star . Retrieved November 20, 2020.

Album – Classifica settimanale WK 49 (dal 02.12.2022 al 08.12.2022)" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana . Retrieved December 13, 2022. It was a similar attitude that resulted in Young’s most notorious political statements when he spoke out in support of Ronald Reagan in the early Eighties. Despite his ultimate dissatisfaction with the past twelve years of Republican rule, though, he has no wish to recant those opinions.Neil Young working on new album with Bob Dylan and U2 producer". Nme.com. May 4, 2010 . Retrieved November 29, 2010. Maslin, Janet (October 28, 2012). "While He Can Still Remember". The New York Times . Retrieved April 27, 2013. Neil Young – On the Beach (Reprise)". The Santa Barbara Independent. March 18, 2004. Archived from the original on April 21, 2004.



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