Lucky Thirteen

Year: 1993
Artist: Neil Young

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Facts about the album "Lucky Thirteen"

Album Title: Lucky Thirteen
Artist: Neil Young

Meta Information: "Lucky Thirteen" is a compilation album by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Neil Young, released in 1993. The album features thirteen tracks selected from Young's extensive catalog, spanning his solo career from the late 1960s to the early 1990s. "Lucky Thirteen" offers listeners a diverse overview of Young's musical evolution, showcasing his talent as a songwriter and performer.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Eclectic Selection: "Lucky Thirteen" features a diverse selection of tracks from Neil Young's discography, highlighting his ability to explore various musical genres and styles. The album includes acoustic ballads like "Sugar Mountain" and "Harvest Moon", as well as rock anthems like "Cinnamon Girl" and "Rockin' in the Free World". This eclectic mix provides a comprehensive overview of Young's multifaceted career.

  2. Theme of Fate: The album's title, "Lucky Thirteen", suggests a theme of fate or luck, which is reflected in some of the song choices. Tracks like "Comes a Time" and "Long May You Run" evoke themes of destiny and chance, while others, such as "Down by the River" and "The Needle and the Damage Done", explore darker aspects of life and fate. This thematic thread adds depth to the compilation and invites listeners to contemplate the role of luck in Young's music.

  3. Commercial Success: Despite being a compilation album, "Lucky Thirteen" was a commercial success, reaching platinum status in the United States and Canada. The album's accessibility and broad appeal made it popular among both longtime fans and new listeners, solidifying Neil Young's status as one of rock music's most enduring and influential artists.

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