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Free Music Notes for Landing on WaterFree Music Review: Help I've Created A Monster! Hit: 2 Stars
Not a successful genre experiment by Mr Young. It is quite puzzling why this is still available while "On The Beach", "Time Fades Away", and "Re-Ac-Tor" are not available on CD. Neil would have more success with later projects.
Free Music Review: Press To Play Hit: 2 Stars
It does not matter whether you use computers or synthesizers or not. It is the songs which should carry things. It this case, aside from a couple of exceptions, things just don't happen.
Free Music Review: Worst album ever Hit: 1 Stars
Neil Young is a great song writer and I'm a huge fan of his.
But the only reason you would ever buy this album is so that you can brag to your firends and family that you own the worst album ever made.
The irony in all of this is that I actually have far more respect for Young after listening to this garbage. It amazes me that he can do something so awful and then come right back and release albums like Harvest Moon and Ragged Glory.
If you are just getting into Young's music then do not buy this album until you have most (if not all) of the other albums he has done.
Free Music Review: STAY AWAY FROM THIS Hit: 1 Stars
Sometimes "Landing on water" is on sale but even if this one was for free I wouldn't take it. It's so amazingly bad I can't find the words. So if you're unfamiliar with Neil Young and see this one on sale, and start to think that maybe it's time to explore Neil Young...RESIST! Do not touch this album (at least not as your first Neil Young) cause the risk is very high that you'll never look at another record by Mr. Young - and that would be a pity. Instead of this one you should get "Harvest", "After the gold rush" and "Comes a time".
Free Music Review: Bad ideas don't get much worse than this Hit: 1 Stars
Okay, Neil with synthesizers and drum machines. Strike anybody else as stupid? Because this, along with Life, is the worst Neil Young album out there. The lyrics are frequently embarrassing (I've Got a Problem; Hippy Dream; Weight of the World; Violent Side; Drifter), and the aforementioned drum machines and such got on my nerves fast. There's not a single song on this mess worth salvaging. Neil's put out some great stuff, but this isn't an example of what he can do. There's not even a memorable guitar solo thrown in. Skip over it.
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