Prairie Wind
- Neil Young
- Band Name: Neil Young
- Record Label: Reprise
- Release Date: Sep 27, 2005
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Universal acclaim- based on 37 Ratings
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GarrettTOct 4, 200510It got better with every listen. Now, it's as good as it gets.
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johnfMay 1, 20089
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mikejSep 30, 20050weak.
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StaceyBOct 15, 20059Each time I listen to it I love it even more.
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joewOct 2, 200510neil's best record since rust never sleeps.
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Rust1978Rust1978Oct 2, 20059A very FINE album!
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LewLOct 21, 20059
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robertsOct 4, 20059Definately a grower. Get's better for me with each listen. I have already listened to this more than Greendale and Are You Passionate combined.
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FrankBOct 4, 20058Great album, certainly one of the best he ever made!
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tonyaOct 7, 200510neil is da man yo!
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boblSep 30, 20055
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DavidBFeb 4, 20062
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MartinBJul 13, 20062
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RandyWApr 14, 200710
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GregDNov 2, 200510Difficult to understand how anyone can listen to this album and not be moved. Many artists try to capture genuine emotion through simplicity, but Neil Young is surely the master - "Prairie Wind" is to the sense of loss what "On The Beach" is to that of despair. Ranks amongst the finest of a legend's albums.
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BruceDOct 2, 20056
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PatrickOOct 27, 200510Best from Neil in quite a while, excellent.
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johncrazyOct 5, 200510Best album in years
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ChrisLSep 28, 20059GREAT ALBUM! What I've been waiting for a long time. One of Neil Youngs finest.
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MartySSep 29, 200510An excellent acoustic Neil CD!!
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ArcangeliOct 11, 200510Neil Young’s superb poetry reaches the depths of one’s being. Young uses the music to reinforce the tone of his lyrics. Incredible piece of work.
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dannybNov 17, 20058This is solid. If you like accoustic Neil Young, I'd suggest it.
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LucaFOct 12, 20059Well, old Neil has done it again...though the comparisons with the classics of the seventies may appear a bit exaggerated, still, Prarire Wind is a real fine piece of work. Better than Harvest Moon and Freedom and even Comes a time: but Harvest, After the Gold Rush and On the Beach are still in a league of their own.
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JasonDNov 25, 20053After all of the breathless reveiws, I couldn't wait to hear Prairie Wind. What a letdown. It's like he wasn't even trying when writing these lyrics, rather just scribbling simplistic thoughts and singing them. For mellow, thoughtful Neil, best to get Silver and Gold and forget this one ever came out.
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ScottOct 14, 200510Classic Neil
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MattGOct 19, 200510Intimate Neil at his best. It's only a dream ..a few other classics. We need more music like this.
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MNNov 13, 20059Love it!
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90The pedal steel guitar playing on the whole record is breathtaking.
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50Familiar, yes, but not unwelcome. [1 Oct 2005]
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Mr. Young is pushing toward guilelessness in these 10 songs; these are messages of nearly transcendental forgiveness that have lost their old edges of fear and anger. [26 Sep 2005]