Reissued On Vinyl LP!
The 16th studio album from Neil Young, This Note's For You was released in 1988 and was originally credited to Young & The Bluenotes. The overall theme of the album relates to the commercialism of rock and roll. The video for the title track was basically a parody of corporate rock and advertising which featured a Michael Jackson look-alike whose hair catches fire. The video was nominated for a Grammy in the category of "Best Concept Video" in 1989.
Features:
• Vinyl LP
Selections:
Side One:
1. Ten Men Workin'
2. This Note's For You
3. Coupe De Ville
4. Life In The City
5. Twilight
Side Two:
1. Married Man
2. Sunny Inside
3. Can't Believe Your Lyin'
4. Hey Hey
5. One Thing
The 16th studio album from Neil Young, This Note's For You was released in 1988 and was originally credited to Young & The Bluenotes. The overall theme of the album relates to the commercialism of rock and roll. The video for the title track was basically a parody of corporate rock and advertising which featured a Michael Jackson look-alike whose hair catches fire. The video was nominated for a Grammy in the category of "Best Concept Video" in 1989.
Features:
• Vinyl LP
Selections:
Side One:
1. Ten Men Workin'
2. This Note's For You
3. Coupe De Ville
4. Life In The City
5. Twilight
Side Two:
1. Married Man
2. Sunny Inside
3. Can't Believe Your Lyin'
4. Hey Hey
5. One Thing