Comes a Time
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Concert review: Bridge School Benefit serves up too few magic moments...such a legendary event were scarce. Following Young's traditional short opening set - which on Saturday consisted of one song, "Comes a Time" - Gavin Rossdale took the stage for a 20-minute performance. Rossdale used to be famous for... In this article: Neil Young, Fleet Foxes, Gavin Rossdale, Sheryl Crow, Chris Martin, Gwen Stefani, Jimmy Buffett, Margaritaville, and Shoreline Amphitheatre |
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L.A. Times - Entertainment News | October 25, 2009
Bridge benefit: No Doubt's Gwen Stefani tears up; Neil Young wraps up
...distinguished career. The all-star encore finale performance was "Comes a Time" -- sort of Neil's version of the "a time for everything" passage in Ecclesiastes that Pete Seeger long ago transformed into "Turn! Turn! Turn!" The...
In this article: Neil Young, Gwen Stefani, Just a Girl, Don't Speak, Simple Kind of Life, Fleet Foxes, Gavin Rossdale, and Spooner Oldham
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Ultimate Guitar | November 12, 2009
Neil Young: Comes A Time [Reviews]
...Havens, somewhat of the folk 60s 70s era. Some "stars" that shine throughout the album are: the self-titled "Comes a Time" with Nicolette Larson as backing vocals and the fiddle is in the beginning. Others include: "Look out For My Love",...
In this article: Neil Young, Rock, Folk rock, Country rock, Cinnamon Girl, Lotta Love, Hey Hey My My, Four Strong Winds, and Needle and the Damage Done
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Charlotte Observer | May 20, 2009
Music worthy of memory
..."Why Modern Radio Is A-OK" to a night some years back. Country singer Thad Cockrell was over at Matheny's house, and hearing Neil Young's 1978 album "Comes a Time" reduced him to tears. As Matheny learned, Cockrell had fallen in love (and...
In this article: Roman Candle, Chapel Hill, Rainer Maria Rilke, Cole Porter, Neil Young, The Wee Hours Revue, and England
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NME.com | June 28, 2009
Beatles legend joins Neil Young on stage
...in recent years. Two hours earlier, Neil Young took the stage to a rapturous reception, treating fans to classic hits such as 'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere', 'Words', 'Comes A Time' and 'Cinnamon Girl'. Kicking off with 'Hey Hey,...
In this article: Neil Young, Paul McCartney, The Beatles, Beatles, Hyde Park, Robin Pecknold, White Winter Hymnal, Cinnamon Girl, Old Man, and Hey Hey, My My
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
Rust Never Sleeps
...a Time recording sessions, and "Pocahontas" had been recorded solo around 1975. Young also released a film version of the album under the same title. Later on in 1979, Young and Crazy Horse released the album Live Rust, a compilation of...
In this article: Rust Never Sleeps, Neil Young, Crazy Horse, Crazy Horse, New Wave, 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time, My My, Hey Hey, Rolling Stone magazine, and Rust-Oleum
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PopMatters | October 15, 2009
Farm Aid: 4 October 2009 - St. Louis, MO (Review)
...a slapdash version of "Homegrown". Young's fans were also thrilled to hear two of his best-ever songs, a spirited run through of "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere" and a lovely, set-closing "Comes a Time". Watching Willie Nelson perform has...
In this article: Willie Nelson, Farm Aid, Neil Young, Ernie Isley, Gretchen Wilson, Jason Mraz, St. Louis, Missouri, Wilco, and John Mellencamp
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Billboard News - Daily | September 10, 2007
Young, Mellencamp Star At Farm Aid's New York Debut
...Daniel Lanois' "The Maker." As seems tradition for his Farm Aid sets, Young dipped into his revered late-'70s acoustic album "Comes a Time," bookending his brief set with "Human Highway" and "Four Strong Winds." Nelson and his longtime...
In this article: John Mellencamp, Farm Aid, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, New York, Dave Matthews, Derek Trucks, Allman Brothers Band, Susan Tedeschi, and Warren Haynes
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Wikipedia | April 12, 2009
Nicolette (album)
...on the US pop charts and was certified gold in the US and Canada. Larson came to public attention singing backup for Neil Young on American Stars 'n Bars and Comes a Time. Her first charting single was Young's composition "Lotta Love" which...
In this article: Nicolette Larson, Neil Young, Lotta Love, Wounded Bird, Warner Bros, US, and Canada
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Rolling Stone | February 26, 2008
Comes A Time : Neil Young : Review : Rolling Stone
...and distant echoes. It's those echoes that save Comes a Time from the little-boy-lost conceits of Harvest and After the Gold Rush, and the fact that they're no more than echoes may make this LP just as commercially potent. If so, commercial...
In this article: Neil Young, Four Strong Winds, Ian Tyson, After the Gold Rush, Neil Young, Like a Hurricane, If You See Her, Say Hello, Helpless, and Shelter from the Storm
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Comes a Time is a 1978 album by Neil Young, and a return to the country/folk rock sound of Harvest (1972).
Many of the tracks are highlighted by harmony vocals from Nicolette Larson. Originally, it had started out as a solo record, but when Young played it for Reprise executives they asked him if he wouldn't mind adding rhythm tracks to what he already had. Young agreed to this, and the end product was the Comes a Time that was released. Two songs had Young backed by Crazy Horse, resulting in them having a rawer sound to the smooth production of the rest of the album.
- Name:
- Comes a Time
- Type:
- studio
- Genre:
- Country rock, folk rock, rock
- Release Date:
- October 21, 1978
- Produced by:
- Neil Young, David Briggs, Ben Keith, Tim Mulligan
- Recorded By:
- Neil Young
- Length:
- 35:39
- Record Label:
- Reprise
- Recording Dates:
- November 28, 1975 – November 21, 1977
- <small>Triad Recording, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Columbia Recording Studio, London; Wally Heider Recording Studio, Hollywood; Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville; Sound Shop, Nashville, and Broken Arrow Ranch, Redwood City, CA
- Manufacturer:
- Reprise / Wea
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