
On top of re-evaluations and google maps and various other stuff, I thought I would add posts about albums that often get overlooked in various bands histories. Obviously some albums are more succesful than others, but sometime for bands to reach their peak they sometimes have to record albums to get to to that point. Pink Floyd as an example without 'ummagumma' they would not have recorded the 'dark side of moon'.
Neil Youngs' Harvest' album from 1972 is my first, I remember the album cover before I heard the album. The album is a mix of electric and acoustic, the track 'alabama' was about the county and wasnt complimentry about it as a result lynrard Skynard recorded 'Sweet home alabama' as a response. This sort of deflects away from an album that is really good. 'Heart of Gold' was a brilliant song as well as'the needle and the damage done'. other tracks like 'old man' set the scene for what is a brilliant album from start to finish.
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