MASSIVE SAVINGS JUST FOR YOU!
VIEW DEALS

Comes a Time



This summarization is about the album "Comes a Time." Comes a Time was released in 1977 and it is a gentle album that includes some of Young's most soft-spoken material. "Lotta Love" became a hit for Nicolette Larson, who adds harmonies throughout the album, and tracks such as "Look Out for My Love" and "Human Highway" are indicative of Young's divergent styles. With four producer credits, six stu... more details
Key Features:
  • Comes a Time is a 1977 album by Neil Young.
  • The album includes soft-spoken material and features Nicolette Larson on vocals.
  • The album has four producer credits, six studio listings, and an orchestra.


R195.00 from takealot.com

price history Price history

   BP = Best Price   HP = Highest Price

Current Price: R195.00

loading...
Features
Artist Neil Young
Format Audio CD
Label Reprise / Wea
Release Date 1990-10-25
Manufacturer Reprise / Wea
Description
This summarization is about the album "Comes a Time." Comes a Time was released in 1977 and it is a gentle album that includes some of Young's most soft-spoken material. "Lotta Love" became a hit for Nicolette Larson, who adds harmonies throughout the album, and tracks such as "Look Out for My Love" and "Human Highway" are indicative of Young's divergent styles. With four producer credits, six studio listings, an orchestra, and Crazy Horse all on the same album, Comes a Time is an interesting pastiche of all the things that make Young tick.

Often overlooked as it comes between Young's career-defining 1977 three-LP set Decade and the decade-ending Rust Never Sleeps, Comes a Time is a gentle album that includes some of Young's most soft-spoken material. "Lotta Love" became a hit for Nicolette Larson, who adds harmonies throughout the album, and tracks such as "Look Out for My Love" and "Human Highway" are indicative of Young's divergent styles. With four producer credits, six studio listings, an orchestra, and Crazy Horse all on the same album, Comes a Time is an interesting pastiche of all the things that make Young tick. Lacking his usual conceptual thrust, you'll just have to settle for some great songs. --Rob O'Connor
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.