Mirror Ball - Neil Young

Mirror Ball

Neil Young

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1995-06-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 1995 Reprise Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Song X Neil Young 4:40 USD 1.29
2
Act of Love Neil Young 4:54 USD 1.29
3
I'm the Ocean Neil Young 7:05 USD 1.29
4
Big Green Country Neil Young 5:08 USD 1.29
5
Truth Be Known Neil Young 4:39 USD 1.29
6
Downtown Neil Young 5:10 USD 1.29
7
What Happened Yesterday Neil Young 0:45 USD 1.29
8
Peace and Love Neil Young 7:02 USD 1.29
9
Throw Your Hatred Down Neil Young 5:45 USD 1.29
10
Scenery Neil Young 8:50 USD 1.29
11
Fallen Angel Neil Young 1:15 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • A natural

    5
    By GEB81
    Neil Young and Pearl Jan were made for each other. While Neil has excelled at folk, country and as a singer/songwriter, he really steps out as a grunge rocker. Rust Never Sleeps was Pearl Jam long before Pearl Jam ever existed! Rock on Neil!
  • Mirrorball is Hauntingly Beautiful

    5
    By julianeduardo85
    Great find!
  • Great Combo Pearl Young

    5
    By kyle butler
    Great songs,great rhythm. Wish Ed was on a few more tracks. Should have released a live album after this.
  • A great companion to Ragged Glory

    5
    By CFM2
    I like and appreciate solo, acoustic Neil. However, for me nothing beats electric, hard-rock Neil. This album and Ragged Glory 2 of the best of the nineties!
  • Jack Irons. Enough Said.

    5
    By Jimenides
    Yes, Neil is amazing. And yes, Stone, Jeff and Mr. McCready are their usual solid selves. But, the star far and away for me on this album is Jack Irons. He plays like a man possessed. After listening to Mirror Ball is has undoubtedly clinched the title of "best Pearl Jam drummer." Matt Cameron has nothing (on his Pearl Jam resume at least) that even comes close to Jack's performance on this album. He drives every single song and makes the music MOVE.
  • one of the best records of the 90's

    5
    By suprafolk
    this record was the soundtrack of my 1995/1996. many long days & nights were spent driving through the desert listening/rewinding/repeating "I'm The Ocean". its like a crazy horse record with a little more punch to it thanks to Jack Irons drumming. ....."i'm for rolling, i'm for tossing in my sleep / it's not guilt though, it's not the company i keep"....perfect
  • Best NY disc

    5
    By Hosewater2
    Best one he ever made
  • ELECTRIC NEIL!!!

    5
    By PenthousePauper
    Crazy Horse is the absolute best band for Neil. They can be matched by only one other, Pearl Jam, unbelievable rockers in their own right. It is a shame this album is not more popular. I always loved Neil acoustic and always will, but there is a connection we both have with wanting to turn the amp to 11 and grunge it out. This is 45 minutes of some of the best electric neil that exists. By the way, if you see him live it will change your life. Again.
  • Neil Young-Plugged!

    5
    By Partyboy
    I get tired of listening to acoustic Neil Young, as the Godfather of Grunge, I'd say this is definitely a album that is one of the reasons why. I'd say this and Ragged Glory are the two more recent albums that best represent an semi-recent electric Neil.
  • The Brilliance of Neil Young -- Yet Another Demonstration

    3
    By ZARDOZ
    Step 1: Select "Act of Love." Step 2: Play it at 11. Step 3: Realize Neil Young + Pearl Jam = Wow!!

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