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Personnel: Neil Young (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica); Grant Boatwright (vocals, acoustic guitar); Curtis Wright, Diana DeWitt, Anthony Crawford, Pegi Young, Gary Pigg (vocals); Ben Keith (slide guitar, dobro); Clinton Gregory (fiddle); Connie Ellisor, Everhard Ramon, Jim Grosjean, Mary Kathryn Vanosdale, Kris Wilkinson, Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin, David Davidson , Bob Mason , Alan Umstead, David Angell, Gary VanOsdale, Carole Rabinowitz-Neuen (strings); Wayne Jackson, Tom McGinley (horns); Spooner Oldham (piano, Wurlitzer organ); Rick Rosas (bass guitar); Karl Himmel (drums, percussion); Chad Cromwell (drums). Additional personnel: Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar); Spooner Oldham (keyboards); Rick Rosas, Karl Himmel, Chad Cromwell. Audio Mixers: Rob Clark ; Chad Hailey. Recording information: Master-Link, Nashville, TN. Photographers: Larry Cragg; L.A. Johnson. Since Prairie Wind is a return to the soft, lush country-rock sound of Harvest; since Neil Young suffered a brain aneurysm during its recording; since it finds the singer/songwriter reflecting on life and family in the wake of his father's death; and since it's his most cohesive album in a decade, it would seem that all these factors add up to a latter-day masterpiece for Young, but that's not quite the case. Prairie Wind manages to be less than the sum of its parts and the problem isn't a lack of good songs (although it does have a few more clunkers than it should) or a botched concept. Young's decision to revive the country-rock that brought him his greatest popularity never feels like a cynical move -- the music is too warm, comfortable, and friendly to feel like anything but Neil playing to his strengths. However, since he cut this in Nashville with a bunch of studio pros including legendary keyboardist Spooner Oldham, it feels just a tad slicker than perhaps it should, since the smooth sound inadvertently highlights the sentimentality of the project. It's hard to begrudge Young if he wants to indulge in rose-colored memories -- a brush with death coupled with a loss of a parent tends to bring out sentimentality -- but such backward-gazing songs as "Far from Home" feel just a hair too close to trite, and the easy-rolling nature of the record doesn't lend them much gravity. There a few other songs that tend toward too close to the simplistic, whether it's the specific invocations of 9/11 and Chris Rock on "No Wonder" or the supremely silly Elvis salute "He Was the King," which are just enough to undermine the flow of the album, even if they fit into the general autumnal, reflective mood of the record. But since they do fit the overall feel of the album, and since they're better, even with their flaws, than the best songs on, say, Silver & Gold or Broken Arrow or Are You Passionate?, they help elevate the whole of Prairie Wind, particularly because there are some genuinely strong Young songs here: the moody opener "The Painter," the gently sighing "Fallin' off the Face of the Earth," the ethereal "It's a Dream," the sweet, laid-back "Here for Your," the understated "This Old Guitar" (there's also the sweeping "When God Made Me," recorded complete with a gospel chorus, one that will either strike a listener as moving or maudlin -- a latter-day "A Man Needs a Maid," only not as strong). This set of songs does indeed make Prairie Wind a better album than anything Young has released in the past decade, which means that it's easy to overrate it. For despite all of its strengths, neither the recording nor the songs are as memorable or as fully realized as his late-'80s/early-'90s comeback records -- Freedom, Ragged Glory, and Harvest Moon -- let alone his classic '70s work. Nevertheless, it's the closest Young has come to making a record that could hold its own with those albums in well over a decade, which means it's worthwhile even if it's never quite as great as it seems like it could have been. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Neil Young alwaUncut (p.98) - 5 stars out of 5 - "Deep, warm, fully rounded and with no slack, PRAIRIE WIND is Neil at his best." Mojo (Publisher) (p.61) - Ranked #31 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "Young's twilight masterpiece..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.97) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[With] Young often immersed in reflections on his family relationships....Strong and tremulous. The core of Neil Young's neilyoungness..." Neil Young Prairie Wind Songs Prairie Wind Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews its neil anyone who truly undrestands neils music can not help but like this ALUBM he is with out a doubt one of the greatest lyricist in music history and one of the best guitarist electric or acoustic ever Submitted by ronnie (anaheim hills, ca ,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Just Neil Just OK Neil - very mellow. Nothing real remarkable in it for me. Nice stories, but he's done better. Submitted by ss1113 (Central Florida)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
No electric guitar grunge on this CD Neil gets back to his accoustic / piano roots on this CD. The only leads are harmonica - no electric guitar solos which I like. I heard Neil suffered a brain annurism during taping - 2 of the songs are post surgery for the annurism. God bless him. I liked his electric guitar work better than this style. He is a great lyricsist though. Submitted by - Jeff (Woodstock, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
cant go wrong strong lyrics,good beats,with help from old friends,comparable to Harvest Moon Submitted by print59 (West Seneca,New York)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I'm a Neil Young fan now Like everyone, I've been familiar with Neil Young for many, many years. Occassionally he'd create something that I liked, but never really wowwed me. Until "Prairie Wind". What a beautiful compilation of emotions, experiences and life this album is. Thank you, Mr. Young, for giving us the real Neil Young in "Prairie Wind". Submitted by Bruce (Indiana) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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