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At the end of this, five'll getcha ten, most of you are going to be exclaiming lividly, "O what vile geeks are rock critics! How quick are they to heap disapproval on one whose praises they once sang stridently at the first sign of us Common Folk taking him to heart en masse! How they revel in detesting that which we adore!" However often I might second with a hearty "right on!" such a perception of the critic/audience chasm, though, I will swear under oath before the highest court in the land that such an exclamation is far from apt in the case of a displeased review of Neil Young's Harvest.

Different folks, it must be seen, respond to overwhelming mass acceptance with different strokes. While some respond to commercial prosperity as a means to realizing all those brainstorms that a lack of loot formerly made impossible, to expanding and growing as an artist through the exploitation to heretofore unattainable resources, others either wilt artistically in the face of a mass audience's expectations–resorting to conscious imitations of what was once instinctive and spontaneous–or greatly relax the standards by which they once judged themselves, having concluded (usually quite correctly) that once one attains superstar status the audience will eagerly gobble up whatever half-assed baloney he pleases to record.

On the basis of the vast inferiority relative to his altogether spectacular Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere of the two albums he's made since teaming up with Crosby, Etc. (and thus insuring that he'd never again want for an audience), it can only be concluded that Neil Young is not one of those folks whom superstardom becomes artistically.

Harvest, a painfully long year-plus in the making (or, seemingly more aptly, assembling), finds Neil Young invoking most of the L.A. variety of superstardom's weariest cliches in an attempt to obscure his inability to do a good imitation of his earlier self.

Witness, for example, the discomfortingly unmistakable resemblance of nearly every song on this album to an earlier Young composition–it's as if he just added a steel guitar and new words to After The Gold Rush. Witness his use of said steel guitar to create a Western ambience worlds less distinctive than that conjured in earlier days by his own vibratodrenched lead guitar.

Witness, in fact, that he's all but abdicated his position as an authoritative rock-and-roller for the stereotypical laid-back country-comforted troubadour role, seldom playing electric guitar at all any more, and then with none of the spellbinding economy and spine-tingling emotiveness that characterized his playing with Crazy Horse. Indeed, his only extended solo on the album, in "Words," is fumbling and clumsy, even embarrassing.

Neil's Nashville backing band, the Stray Gators, pale miserably in comparison to the memory of Crazy Horse, of whose style they do a flaccid imitation on such tra

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Album: After The Gold Rush
Style:Singer-Songwriter Classic Rock Country Rock Folk-Rock
Label:Reprise

Album: Rust Never Sleeps
Style:Classic Rock
Label:Reprise

Album: Live Rust
Style:Classic Rock
Label:Reprise Records

Album: Neil Young
Style:Singer-Songwriter Country Classic Rock Folk-Rock Country Rock
Label:Reprise Records

Album: Ragged Glory
Style:Classic Rock
Label:Warner Bros.

Album: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Style:Singer-Songwriter Classic Rock Country Rock
Label:Warner Bros.

Album: Arc
Style:Experimental Noise Rock
Label:Warner Bros.

Album: Weld
Style:Classic Rock
Label:Rhino/Warner Bros.

Album: Harvest Moon
Style:Country-Folk Classic Rock Country Rock Singer-Songwriter
Label:Rhino/Warner Bros.


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