Harvest is from his earlier period, though, where he was more consistent. It’s not necessarily his best album but it’s probably his best known. And yes, there are a couple of rubbish filler songs (“Are You Ready for the Country” is pants, and the less said about the lyrics to “A Man Needs a Maid” the better. But the album as a whole is magnificent and “Harvest”, “The Needle and the Damage Done” and “Old Man” are songs that will always stay with me.
I can generally do without the strings we get in places, but this is a triumphant example of his folk period.
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