Once prone to straying all over the map, Neil Young has contented
himself of late alternating between country squire and
convulsive rocker. Silver & Gold is an exquisite addition to
Young's pastoral offerings. Envisioned as the singer's first
totally solo album, the 10-song set was reconceived and
resequenced over the course of three years. Indeed, the four
Young songs on Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's problematic
Looking Forward were taken from an earlier version of Silver &
Gold, backing tracks and all. What's left is a spare, guileless
assortment of tunes that owes a thematic and sonic debt to After
the Gold Rush. The touchingly nostalgic "Daddy Went Walkin'"
and "Red Sun" conjure up images of childhood contentment;
Young's parents divorced in his youth, but here they're
sweethearts. Love is on Young's mind in the idyllic title
track, "Horseshoe Man," and "Razor Love." He reflects on his
early musical career with the artless but oddly suitable
"Buffalo Springfield Again." Then he pulls it all together
with the cryptic closer, "Without Wings." "I'm pickin'
somethin' up / I'm lettin' somethin' go" he intones. And one
can only reflect on how appropriate it is that Young dropped a
song called "Looking Forward" from his latest journey through
the past. Copyright Amazon.com, 2000
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