Album artwork for Comes A Time by Neil Young

Remastered from the original Analog recordings. Reissued on 180 gram audiophile vinyl for the the first time. Young has recorded many live albums, but none capture his two dominant musical personalities with as much power as 1979's Rust Never Sleeps. The acoustic side opens with "My, My, Hey, Hey (Out of the Blue)," a devastating anthem about the state of rock & roll. Comparing the Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten to the late Elvis Presley, Young delivers perhaps his most famous line: "It's better to burn out than to fade away." Side 2 demonstrates the emotional power of Young's hard-rocking quartet, Crazy Horse, with the scathing political songs "Powderfinger," "Welfare Mothers," and the loud reprise of "My, My, Hey, Hey."

Neil Young

Comes A Time

Reprise
Album artwork for Comes A Time by Neil Young
LP

$24.99

LP

Released 01/31/2017Catalog Number

551998-1

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Neil Young

Comes A Time

Reprise
Album artwork for Comes A Time by Neil Young
LP

$24.99

LP

Released 01/31/2017Catalog Number

551998-1

Learn more

Remastered from the original Analog recordings. Reissued on 180 gram audiophile vinyl for the the first time. Young has recorded many live albums, but none capture his two dominant musical personalities with as much power as 1979's Rust Never Sleeps. The acoustic side opens with "My, My, Hey, Hey (Out of the Blue)," a devastating anthem about the state of rock & roll. Comparing the Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten to the late Elvis Presley, Young delivers perhaps his most famous line: "It's better to burn out than to fade away." Side 2 demonstrates the emotional power of Young's hard-rocking quartet, Crazy Horse, with the scathing political songs "Powderfinger," "Welfare Mothers," and the loud reprise of "My, My, Hey, Hey."