Neil Young: Zero to Sixty
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Average customer review:Product Description
Charting the career of Neil Young, this is an album-by-album, track-by- track examination of every song released by Young, from his first album with Buffalo Springfield to his collaboration with Pearl Jam in 1995. CD- shaped, this book is designed to sit alongside a CD collection.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #820327 in Books
- Published on: 2000-10-17
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 704 pages
Customer Reviews
Comprehensive look at the music
This book covers all of Neil's commercially releasesd music from Buffalo Springfield through Mirror Ball. Nothing earth shattering here and the book focuses entirely on the music and is NOT a biography but it is a nice little book.
It is not so much something to sit down and read as it is a reference guide. It would be a great reference guide for someone who is still looking to complete a Neil Young collection. Every song Neil released in that period (1966-1995)is listed and briefly reviewed. The book is organized chronologically by date of album (CD) release and has an index which makes it handy.
Hey Hey My My A Great Little Book
A compact book detailing Neil's career song by song. Very complete and thorough review. Rogan is a good writer and knowledgable about Neil Young and his famous cohorts. This is a fine companion to your Neil Young CD collection.
Excellent reasearch by the author. very detailed
This may be the only book you'll ever need on Neil Young. Then again, there is always more to Neil than we know...
For an entirely different but excellent analysis of Neil Young's music and personality, read "Neil Young and The Poetics of Energy" by WILLIAM ECHARD



