Neil Young
Album: Dreamin’ Man
Label: Reprise/Warner
Rating: ****
Winnipeg-raised Neil Young can’t do anything wrong, even when he releases his least exciting live album to date. Dreamin Man was recorded in 1992 and features every song off Harvest Moon. In terms of the singer-songwriters’ live discs, it’s not as thrilling as Live at Massey Hall or Live at the Fillmore East, but it’s still damn good. It’s just Young and his acoustic playing mellow renditions of the already low-key Harvest Moon. It’s haunting and dramatic and his voice is in perfect shape. An excellent holiday gift for the Neil lover.
Appeared in Metro News on December 10, 2009
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Bryan Borzykowski is a Toronto-based web and print writer, editor and blogger working mainly for business and entertainment publications. He regularly contributes to Canadian Business magazine, writes Metro Canada's weekly Audio Files music column and shares personal finance tips on Rogers TV's Daytime Toronto. He's also written for Maclean's, MoneySense, PROFIT, Chatelaine, Hello Canada, MSN Tech, Yahoo Finance and the National Post. He was recently nominated for five National Magazine Awards, winning one in an online category.




