Number of Discs1
Guest ArtistJames Taylor, Nicolette Larson, Jack Nitzsche, Linda Ronstadt
Country/Region of ManufactureCanada, United States
MixingNeil Young, Tim Mulligan, John Nowland
EngineerTim Mulligan, John Nowland
Reviews10 - Classic - "...Though essentially a warm, emotional album, it doesn't flinch from a realization that innocent idealism is no longer a viable commodity on mankind's futures market...HARVEST MOON may be the best work he's ever done...", Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums of the 1990s.", "...It's Amore Mature, Contented Record, with a Good Deal of Gentle Nostalgia...", "...In both music and tone, HARVEST MOON is wistful and elegiac....it's the classic-rock equivalent of a late-period Sinatra saloon-song album....comfortable, reassuring, and proudly old wave..." - Rating: B+, "...Harvest Moon Has the Same Haunted Sound As Its Predecessor....Vintage Neil Young...", Sound: B / Performance: A--"...Simple and Subtle...", "...This Unadorned Folk Music Exudes Real Weight....Young at His Best...", 4 Stars - Excellent - "...he has surrounded his meditations in some of his simplest, most gorgeous melodies in years...", Highly Recommended - "...HARVEST MOON is all strummed acoustic chords, scenic choral overdubs, melodies cruising smooth as an air-conditioned limo on a two-lane blacktop. Underneath the tranquility and cosmic platitudes, there's a human highway...", 4 Stars - Excellent - "...sounds like the calm after the storm, with a hushed musical landscape at times populated only by a ghostly harmonica, a few spooky bass lines and Young's cracked tenor...within these spare settings, Young's search for shelter from the storm resonates like a heartbeat...", Included in Q's List of the 50 Best Albums of 1992., Ranked #17 in the Village Voice's List of the 40 Best Albums of 1992.
VocalsJames Taylor, Nicolette Larson, Linda Ronstadt, Ben Keith, Astrid Young, Larry Cragg
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo