This Note's 4 U

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One might assume the first album Neil Young put out upon his return to Reprise Records in 1988 after a misbegotten stint with Geffen would signal a comeback for the temporarily misplaced singer-songwriter. Actually, This Note's for You's successor, 1989's Freedom, is Young's late-'80s hallmark release. This one's the last in a series of titles from Young in the most capricious phase of a fickle career. Here he's on an Albert Collins kick, tackling blues-based tunes backed by his short-lived, horn-powered Blue Notes. While the anti-endorsement title track kicked up some dust at the time, the 10-song collection is weighed down by undistinguished, one-note workouts like "Ten Men Working," "Married Man," and "Sunny Inside" (the titles pretty much sum up the songs). Thankfully, Young returned to his own shade of blue after this curious bar-band one-off. --Steven Stolder

This Note's 4 U, Music, Neil Young, The Bluenotes, Pop, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop

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  1. Tracks [Box set]
  2. Ultimate Kansas
  3. Unmasked [Original recording remastered]
  4. Wednesday Morning, 3 AM [Extra tracks]
  5. Wheels Within Wheels
  6. Who Else!
  7. Wild Horses [CD-single] [Import]
  8. You Had It Coming
  9. You're Gonna Get It! [Original recording remastered]
  10. Your Move

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