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Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (Remastered)

Neil Young With Crazy Horse

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Cinnamon Girl Neil Young With Crazy Horse 3:00 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Neil Young With Crazy Horse 2:29 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Round & Round (It Won't Be Long) Neil Young With Crazy Horse 5:54 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 Down By the River Neil Young With Crazy Horse 9:18 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 The Losing End (When You're On) Neil Young With Crazy Horse 4:06 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 Running Dry (Requiem for the Rockets) Neil Young With Crazy Horse 5:36 $1.29 View In iTunes
7 Cowgirl In the Sand Neil Young With Crazy Horse 10:06 Album Only View In iTunes

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Neil Young’s second solo album was a deliberate departure from his 1968 eponymous debut. Eschewing Jack Nitzsche’s gossamer orchestral production, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere introduced the twangy and distorted crunch of Crazy Horse. This one turned up the old tweed Fender Deluxe amps and exploded right out of the gates with the foot-stomping, guitar-laden “Cinnamon Girl,” a seminal song that many ‘90s music journalists gave credit (or blame) for drawing the blueprints of grunge. More importantly, this album reassured Young’s fans that he was back in rock ‘n’ roll. “Down By the River” and “Cowgirl In the Sand” are two timeless epics, both recorded when Young was suffering a fever of 103 °F. “River” clocks in at over nine minutes, touting some of the creepiest misogynistic lyrics in rock since Jimi Hendrix’s reworking of “Hey Joe,” while “Cowgirl” takes the listener on a 10-and-a-half minute journey of country-rock jamming with unhurried solos that sound like Young is playing with one finger. The noticeably remastered quality here sounds like these recordings came right off the mixing board.

Recent Customer Reviews

Music Dearest
     
by Aeromonk

Some albums are just what you look for in a dear friend: companionship, understanding, time, harmony. As near as is possible for an album to be a friend, so this is.

Requiem for the Rockets
     
by subsea mike

This is Neil young at his finest. There are the hits that everyone likes on the album and all the critics and reviewers talk about but there is one song that is over looked. Running Dry (Requiem for the Rockets). When I first heard this song and the violin it sounded evil like the violin player went down to Mississippi to the crossroads and sold his soul to the devil. The more I listened to it the more clear it became. Neil Young and the band put their heart and soul into this song and it is one of Neil's best.

One of His Best!
     
by Mr. Musicman

This album was one of Young's best.It rocked hard and had some very nice country rock tunes also. Lots of killer riffs to be had,too.For fan of the Volebeats and early Jayhawks,this album might show you one their sources of inspiration.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s

Out of all the backing bands Neil Young has recorded and performed with during his long and illustrious career, the best-known of the bunch (and perhaps one of the greatest garage rock bands of all time) remains Crazy Horse. The band's roots lay in the obscure early '60s doo wop band Danny & the...
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