This Note's for You

This Note's for You

by Neil Young
This Note's for You

This Note's for You

by Neil Young

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

A collective groan from Neil Young fans could be heard when it was announced that, as his return to Reprise Records, Young was engaging in yet another genre experiment, this time recording blues and R&B with a six-piece horn section. If Landing on Water and Life had been lackluster, at least they hadn't been as embarrassing as Young's forays into rockabilly (Everybody's Rockin') and techno (Trans). And if you took This Note's for You on its own genre terms, it could be just as laughable. A song like "Sunny Inside," with its marching rhythm and charging horn charts, seemed to demand a forceful, gritty singer on the order of Wilson Pickett, and Young's watery tenor just didn't cut it. But the album was only half up-tempo numbers; the other half was bluesy ballads for which Young's singing was effective and on which he sounded more personally involved than he had in years. And even on the rockers, his sense of humor often carried the day. This Note's for You was the best of Young's stylistic side trips because it was the only one in which the style augmented his own instead of overwhelming him. The songs were mediocre, but the playing was spirited. The album earned much better reviews than Young had gotten lately, largely because critics tend to stand in awe of the blues in whatever form it appears. And Young got further kudos due to his contretemps with MTV when the video channel first declined to program a clip for the title song because it featured parodies of popular MTV artists and commercial sponsors, then caved in and named it Best Video of the Year. Lost in all that hoopla, however, was that record buyers never came to the party. This Note's for You was another commercial failure for Young, and it was apparent that, to lure back his audience, he would have to go back to making the kind of music his fans had liked a decade before. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 08/24/2018
Label: Reprise / Warner Bros. / Wb / Wea
UPC: 0075992571913
Rank: 59605

Tracks

  1. Ten Men Workin'
  2. This Note's for You
  3. Coupe de Ville
  4. Life in the City
  5. Twilight
  6. Married Man
  7. Sunny Inside
  8. Can't Believe You're Lyin'
  9. Hey Hey
  10. One Thing

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Neil Young   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
The Bluetones   Primary Artist
George Whitsell   Bass
Frank "Poncho" Sampedro   Keyboards
Ben Keith   Sax (Alto)
Chad Cromwell   Drums
Rick Rosas   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Ralph Molina   Drums
Larry Cragg   Sax (Baritone)
Claude Cailliet   Trombone
John Fumo   Trumpet
Steve Lawrence   Sax (Tenor)
Tom Brey   Trumpet
Steve Onuska   Tambourine
Elliot Roberts   Director
Tom Bray   Trumpet
Frank Sampedro   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Frank "Poncho" Sampedro   Assistant
Ben Keith   Assistant
Duane Seykora   Assistant Engineer
Doug Sax   Mastering
Volume Dealers   Producer
Niko Bolas   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Neil Young   Composer,Producer,Performer
Tim Mulligan   Engineer,Assistant
Tim McColm   Assistant Engineer
Brentley Walton   Assistant Engineer
Charles Bishop   Technician
Steve Onuska   Technician
Glenn Parsons   Cover Design
Bob Scott   Photography
Anthony Aquilato   Technician
Gary Long   Engineer
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