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NEIL YOUNG - Prairie Wind

| Guardian | | Prairie Wind is being pushed as the third in a trilogy of classic Neil Young acoustic albums, after Harvest and Harvest Moon. They do sound eerily similar. The tracks were written as Young suffered a brain aneurysm, and initially it feels as if he had simply dug out his most beautiful old songs and written new words....full text |
| | Entertainment Ireland | | Neil Young has tried many things throughout his career, but he's never been better than with an acoustic guitar, giving that unmistakably fragile voice full reign. That's why his new album is such a delight - it harks back to the stripped-down pleasures of his earlier classics Harvest and Harvest Moon....full text |
| | BBC Music | | Old age isn't making Neil Young any easier to second guess, but the personal traumas of the last couple of years (death of his father and a brain aneurysm) certainly seem to have focussed the wayward canuck again. Whereas 2003's Greendale gave us woolly polemic wrapped in dreary arrangements, Prairie Wind gives us sweet pedal steel-driven songs and the plush sheen of Nashville's finest (Spooner Oldham, Ben Keith etc.) effectively completing his acoustic Harvest trilogy....full text |
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