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"Comment of the Moment: Neil Young's New Album "Before And After""

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Blogger Kevin D. said...

Good article and thoughts on B&A - I found the the idea of "Conceptual Thinker" an interesting one that definitely fits this album.

I brought the clear vinyl LP a few days ago as I wanted the dust to settle after the recent events out in Atascadero CA. the other week and have been listening to it repeatedly over this last weekend. The first thing that struck me was how the segues into each song really works and keeps the mood (concept?) of the album throughout the run time. I applaud Neil's vision here and I know I would not of thought of one continuous piece if I was making the record. I also found myself patting myself on the back investing in the LP rather than the CD or Blue Ray. As much as the pressing is perfect with no noticeable warps or noise or otherwise imperfections, the fact that by its very nature I need to flip the record over for me at least provides a great breathing space in which to enjoy Side 1 vs Side 2. The break lets the previous listen really sink in before we are off again with another 20 or so minutes of classic Neil.

So I raise my hat to Mr. Young for yet another classic and applaud his "Conceptual Thinking".

Kevin D. in Morro Bay

12/18/2023 03:54:00 PM

Blogger Alan said...

The CD is partitioned track by track, after all, so it can be rearranged if so desired. The new Dylan album “Shadow Kingdom” is the same. It sounds better to rip them with no space in between of course. They are both great albums.

I am “Over the Moon” to have a new version of the first track, which I have said enough about already. But who could have predicted he would revisit that track with a 12 string guitar?! It’s like getting 2 versions of a classic painting by the Artist!

I like the feel of the new album & the song choices. His voice has aged a bit which makes me think of the many great albums Johnny Cash did for American Records in his last 10 years or so. Neil Young has still got plenty to say, and. Voice to sing it well.

If You Got Love has tons of soul compared to the bootleg of the studio original. The original which never came out yet is heavy on the synth and short on soul. Neil may have had the same opinion.

When I Hold You In My Arms is gorgeous, as it was on AYP. The line “If I only had a heart” is puzzling. But I have seen Neil very pissed off at soundcheck and there might have been a local sound guy asking himself about that very thing. See Mountaintop for more data on that. Not saying Neil is a meanie. How could you accomplish what Neil Young has created without being pretty damn serious? He may have hurt some feelings along the way. Whatever it took, it took. As I hold the audio treasure in my hands and cherish the listening, I suggest the end justifies the means. It has been a hell of a good ride so far. Long May You Run!

The album is not acoustic because Neil plays electric during “When I Hold You In My Arms” but it is mostly acoustic, no need to split hairs. We got what we wanted: Coastal we can hear again and again.

Mr Soul is more haunting here than ever before, I feel. More so than on MTV Unplugged, way more than the original version.

Before And After is a very satisfying album. One mainstream reviewer said people would listen 2 or 3 times and then leave it on the shelf. He doesn’t know is very well!

The format is unique in the Neil Young catalog. I don’t mind the songs running into each other. Perhaps the entire album was recorded in the studio. Or some tracks could be from the live shows from the tour. Either way, it’s all good.

Oh, I am sending Thrasher some crazy AI images that someone created by requesting “Neil Young riding a Llama in Peru!”

Your brother Alan in Seattle

12/26/2023 12:07:00 AM

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