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Neil & the Shocking Pinks
Everybody’s Rockin’
RELEASE
LABEL
Geffen
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll, Album Rock, Rockabilly Revival
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Album Review
By following the hi-tech
Trans
after only seven months with a rockabilly album,
Neil Young
baffled his audience. Just as he had followed the sales peak of
Harvest
in 1972 with a series of challenging, uncommercial albums,
Young
had now dissipated the commercial and critical acceptance he had enjoyed with 1979's
Rust Never Sleeps
with a series of mediocre albums and inexplicable genre exercises.
Everybody's Rockin'
, credited to "Neil & the Shocking Pinks," represented the nadir of this attempted career suicide. Running less than 25 minutes, it found
Young
covering early rock evergreens like "Betty Lou's Got a New Pair of Shoes" and writing a few songs in the same vein ("Kinda Fonda Wanda"). If he had presented this as a mini-album at a discount price, it would have been easier to enjoy the joke
Young
seemed to intend. As it was, fans who already had their doubts about
Young
dropped off the radar screen;
Everybody's Rockin'
was his lowest-charting album since his 1969 solo debut, and he didn't release another album for two years (his longest break ever between records).
–
William Ruhlmann, Rovi
Track Listing
Betty Lou's Got a New Pair of Shoes
Rainin' in My Heart
Payola Blues
Wonderin'
Kinda Fonda Wanda
Jellyroll Man
Bright Lights, Big City
Cry, Cry, Cry
Mystery Train
Everybody's Rockin'
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