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'Tonights The Night', by 'Young, Neil'
Tonight's the Night is a 1975 album by Neil Young.
Dark, heartfelt, and raw, Tonight's the Night was recorded in 1973 but initially rejected by Young's record company (a running theme in Young's career) as the second uncommercial release in a row and an unacceptable follow-up to his popular breakthrough, Harvest, and too stark a contrast with the slick productions of Young's work with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
Young's album was a startlingly direct expression of grief: Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten and Young's friend and roadie Bruce Berry had both died of drug overdoses in the months before the songs were written (Berry is mentioned by name in the title cut, and Whitten's guitar and vocal work highlights "Come on Baby, Let's Go Downtown", recorded live several years earlier). Emphasising the personal nature of the album, the self-penned liner notes contained an apology: "I'm sorry. You don't know these people. This means nothing to you."
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Tracks from the CD 'Tonights The Night' by 'Young, Neil',
1 | TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT |
2 | SPEAKIN' OUT |
3 | WORLD ON A STRING |
4 | BORROWED TUNE |
5 | COME ON BABY LET'S GO DOWNTOWN |
6 | MELLOW MY MIND |
7 | ROLL ANOTHER NUMBER (FOR THE R |
8 | ALBUQUERQUE |
9 | NEW MAMA |
10 | LOOKOUT JOE |
11 | TIRED EYES |
12 | TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT - PART 11 |
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