Harvest (album)

Harvest
Studio album by Neil Young
Released February 25, 1972
Recorded Jan.-Sept. 1971
Genre Folk rock
Country rock
Rock
Length 37:11
Label Reprise
Producer Neil Young
Elliot Mazer
Henry Lewy
Jack Nitzsche
Professional reviews
Neil Young chronology
After the Gold Rush
(1970)
Harvest
(1972)
Journey Through the Past
(1972)

Harvest is an album by Neil Young, which was the best-selling album of 1972. The album featured several high calibre guests, including the London Symphony Orchestra, Linda Ronstadt, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, David Crosby and James Taylor. Harvest hit #1 on the Billboard Music Charts (North America) pop albums chart, spawning two hit singles, "Old Man", which peaked at #31 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Heart of Gold", which peaked at #1.

After the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young split, Young recruited a new group of country session musicians, which he christened The Stray Gators and recorded a country rock record in Harvest. The record 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 unblushing rehash of 'Southern Man'";[1] "Words (Between the Lines of Age)" featured a lengthy guitar workout with the band; and "The Needle and the Damage Done" was a lament for great artists who had died of 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. Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch. A rougher ride but I saw more interesting people there."[2]

Contents

Reception

In 1998 Q magazine readers voted Harvest the 64th greatest album of all time. In 1996, 2000 and 2005, Chart polled readers to determine the 50 greatest Canadian albums of all time — Harvest placed second in all three polls, losing the top spot to Joni Mitchell's Blue in 2000, and to Sloan's Twice Removed in the other two polls. In 2003, Rolling Stone named Harvest the 78th greatest album of all time. In 2007, Harvest was named the #1 Canadian Album of All Time in Bob Mersereau's book The Top 100 Canadian Albums.

According to a Rolling Stone interview, Young had wanted the album sleeve to biodegrade after the shrink-wrap was broken, but was overruled by the record company on the basis of expense and the possible product loss due to shipping accidents.

DVD-Audio Edition

In 2002 (the 30th Anniversary of the album) Harvest was digitally remixed and remastered for the DVD-Audio format. The new 5.1 mix was a minor subject of controversy due to its unconventional panning (with the vocals in the centre of the room and the drums in the rear speakers).

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Out on the Weekend" – 4:34
  2. "Harvest" – 3:11
  3. "A Man Needs a Maid" – 4:05
  4. "Heart of Gold" – 3:07
  5. "Are You Ready for the Country?" – 3:23

Side two

  1. "Old Man" – 3:24
  2. "There's a World" – 2:59
  3. "Alabama" – 4:02
  4. "The Needle and the Damage Done" – 2:03
  5. "Words (Between the Lines of Age)" – 6:40

All songs written by Neil Young.

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1972 Billboard 200 1
Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart

Personnel

References

  1. So characterized by Jim Miller in Rolling Stone; quoted in Inglis, Sam (2003), Harvest, pp. 93-94. The Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 0826414958.
  2. Bronson, Fred (2003). The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits, p. 308. Billboard Books. ISBN 0823076776.

External links

Preceded by
American Pie by Don McLean
Billboard 200 number-one album
March 11 - March 24 1972
Succeeded by
America by America
Preceded by
American Pie by Don McLean
Australian Kent Music Report number-one album
June 19 - June 25 1972
Succeeded by
Machine Head by Deep Purple