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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerBrendan O'brien
Record LabelReprise / Warner Bros.
UPC0093624593447
eBay Product ID (ePID)21050147089
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
Era1990s
Run Time3321 Sec
Release Year1995
FormatCassette
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Rock, Country
TypeAlbum
StyleHard Rock, American Trad Rock
ArtistNeil Young
Release TitleMirror Ball
Additional Product Features
Guest ArtistPearl Jam
DistributionWea
Number of Tracks11
EngineerBrett Eliason
ReviewsRanked #6 in the 1996 Critics' Poll., 3 Stars - Good - "...a rough and ready collection of Young songs, alive with studio ambience and, well, grungy...", "...Part of what makes MIRROR BALL so moving is a sense of being unstuck in time, not so much musically--though the combination of Pearl Jam's uncompromised attack with Young's folk melodicism...suggests the spanning of generations--but by Young's vision...", 8 - Very Good - "...Young, like today's grunge kids, has always seen anomie as sufficient unto itself....MIRROR BALL...suggests another parallel: Sometimes it's easier to string together some...power chords and a few forlorn references to religion, fame and suicide than to actually write songs. And sometimes that's just fine...", "...mostly three-chord stompers, and Pearl Jam seems content to kick out the jams behind him....aims for that anthemic mode of the Neil Young of old, and despite a few muddled chords and even more muddled lyrics, the collaborative magic works..." - Rating: A-, Recommended - "...VS. meets ON THE BEACH at ARC/WELD volume....What gets you first is the throb--the mantra-like whack of the hooks and the circular propulsion of the chord progressions....these aren't conventional songs, they're thunderclap soliloquies, raw grooves set to telegraphic narratives...", Ranked #5 in Village Voice's 1995 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll., 9 (out of 10) - "...as shabby, as unrehearsed, as rugged and raw as anything he's released. But it is another fine Neil Young album....the record's sound is...big, woolly, live and booming...", Ranked #41 in Nme's 'top 50 Albums of the Year' for 1995.