Young, Neil: Comes A Time

Young, Neil SKU: 33338828
Young, Neil: Comes A Time

Young, Neil: Comes A Time

Young, Neil SKU: 33338828

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Comes A Time
Artist: Young, Neil
Label: Reprise / WEA
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 093624917588
Genre: Rock

Limited 140gm vinyl LP pressing. Comes a Time is the ninth album by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, released in 1978. It is a return to the country/folk rock sound of Harvest (1972). "Comes a Time" is also the title song and a single release from the album. The album originally started out as a solo record, but when Young played it for Reprise executives they asked him if he would consider adding rhythm tracks to what he already had. Young agreed, and the end product was Comes a Time. Two songs ("Look Out For My Love" and "Lotta Love") were backed by Crazy Horse, resulting in them having a distinctively raw sound compared to the smooth production of the rest of the album. "Human Highway" was written several years prior to the album's release, and originally presented to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in 1974 for a proposed studio album by the group which never came to be. Much of the album features harmony vocals from Nicolette Larson. She also shares lead vocals with Young on "Motorcycle Mama".

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