
Album · 1988
This Note's for You
by Neil Young
This Note's for You is an album by Neil Young, released in 1988 on Reprise Records, with 10 tracks.
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- 39 min
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Album · 1988
by Neil Young
This Note's for You is an album by Neil Young, released in 1988 on Reprise Records, with 10 tracks.
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10 tracks · 39 min
This Note's for You is the seventeenth studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released in 1988. It was originally credited to Young and the Bluenotes. Most of the album's concept centered around the commercialism of rock and roll, and tours in particular (the title track is a social commentary on concert sponsorship). The music is marked by the use of a horn section. It also marked Young's return to the recently re-activated Reprise Records after a rocky tenure with Geffen Records. The video for the title track famously included a Michael Jackson look-alike whose hair catches fire. The video parodied corporate rock, the pretensions of advertising, and was patterned after a series of Michelob ads which featured contemporary rock artists such as Eric Clapton, Genesis and Steve Winwood. The video also featured parodic inserts from other commercials featuring singers including impersonators of Jackson and Whitney Houston, as well as popular characters including a look-alike Spuds McKenzie. It was initially banned by MTV after legal threats from Michael Jackson's attorneys (although the Canadian music channel, MuchMusic, ran it immediately). After becoming a hit on MuchMusic, MTV…