Saturday, January 02, 2010
Neil Young “Tonight’s the Night” (1975)
Neil's finest record? Hard to say, but it's my personal favorite: strange as only Neil can be, frightening, funny, sad, and sloppy as all-get-out, all the while being beautiful. Probably one of the four or five great guitar albums, too. It has that tossed-off feel that can either make or break a record; and it makes this one, in the same way that Exile on Main St. or the Velvets' eponymous are made, by sounding so intense and so casual at the same time. Emotional intensity and casualness is a tough combination to arrive at, but, somehow, some can manage it - Neil more often than anyone, I dare say. And I can't quite say why (though I can begin by remarking on the slide guitar and piano), but "Albuquerque" is my favorite Neil Young song, with that mournful chorus, "Oh, Albuquerque..." However often the album has been described as having the atmosphere of a wake... well, it has the atmosphere of a wake. –Will
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Album Reviews,
Rock
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