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- Summary: Neil Young releases his latest album inspired in part by the Lincvolt Project, which is biodiesel pioneer Jonathan Goodwin's idea to produce an electric power system for cars.
- Record Label: Reprise
- Genre(s): Rock
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Singing A Song | |
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You can play my guitar, see where it go Send this song to a distant star while the rhythm explodes Just singing a song won't change the world You... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 10 out of 21
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Mixed: 11 out of 21
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Songs are his job, and his reserves are apparently inexhaustible.
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If that person favours the smoking, ragged garage rock that comprises the bulk of Fork In The Road, then you’d have to conclude, job done.
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Like so many Young albums, there are the tracks that rise to another level (the 'Ragged Glory'-like 'Just Singing a Song' included) and there are those destined to be forgotten. True to himself, though, Young is inspired throughout.
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It's messy, funny and pretty crazy at points.
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Given that Fork in the Road was inspired by Young's alternative- energy-fueled car, the most appropriate description is probably ''pedestrian.''
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The music saves this album from certain disaster--an idea that, at its root is perplexing at best, is executed in an even more clumsy and confusing way.
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Q MagazineNeil Young sounds like he's up on bricks with his exhaust pipe hanging off. [May 2009, p.106]
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Positive: 4 out of 7
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Mixed: 1 out of 7
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Negative: 2 out of 7
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SamAApr 8, 2009Another brilliant album from the Godfather of Grunge.
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AdamGApr 10, 2009
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OldFogeyJan 21, 2010
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MarkSApr 10, 2009Young manages to get in a few political jabs as on the Jimmy Reed inspired shuffle and title song as he rambles
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mickeymApr 8, 2009Mediocrity defined.
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SalMApr 8, 2009
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VaughnAMay 27, 2009
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