NEIL YOUNG’s music and songwriting—which span forty years and thirty-four studio albums of rock and roll, folk, and country, with shadings of blues, techno, and other styles—are among the most enduring and popular in modern times. From his early days with Buffalo Springfield through his solo career and collaborations with Crosby, Stills & Nash, Crazy Horse, and dozens of other notable musicians and groups, Young is acclaimed for both his musical talents and his artistic integrity. With a major hit in every decade since the sixties, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. A well-known political activist, environmentalist, and philanthropist, Young has been involved in several causes, notably cofounding Farm Aid and the Bridge School, which assists children with physical impairments and communication needs.
“Young returns to reflect on the two defining love affairs of his
life: cars and dogs…. The plaintive and straightforward approach to
Young's remembrances evokes a kindly paternalism as he candidly
recounts details of his experiences forging his musical ambition in
Canadian clubs, the hippie scene in Los Angeles, his later solo
career and the innumerable rides that took him there…Both heartfelt
and conflicted, Young's passion for cars is tempered by his
environmental conviction, a prescient reminder that the Earth is
more important than a hobby.”—Kirkus
“Now here’s a guy who takes the word autobiography seriously. This
“outgrowth,” as Young puts it, of the Canadian singer-songwriter’s
2012 memoir, Waging Heavy Peace, is quite literally an
auto-biography, a collection of reminiscences sparked by the
author’s memories of the cars he and his family have owned over the
years…he’s more outspoken regarding his views on politics and
environmental issues... As an extra treat for his fans, the book is
full of illustrations (of cars, naturally) done by Young himself.
It’s an interesting approach to a memoir and despite the overlap
with Waging Heavy Peace, the approach makes the material feel
fresh.”—Booklist
“Young's new book is structured around recollections of the
various cars he has driven over the years, a literary device that
elicited more emotionally charged memories and prose than anything
in his previous memoir. He writes evocatively about rough childhood
moments (he once saw his father slap his mom during an argument,
then retreated into the basement to play with his electric trains)
and adult triumphs (he composed what ended up being Ragged Glory in
an empty car barn on his ranch, sitting by himself for days on end
with a joint, his guitar and his amp).”—Rolling Stone
“In cars and in music, Neil Young has never been afraid to try
something new. That spirit of experimentation spills over to the
pages of Special Deluxe. The memoir features watercolor paintings
of cars by Young, and with it, the 69-year-old musician can now add
illustrator to an extensive resume that already includes rock god,
Internet entrepreneur, and director.”—Wired
“Neil writes in a well-developed voice that never misses the
mark in terms of tenor and tone. Special Deluxe reads like a great
Neil Young song plays - it’s a bit wistful, mildly bemused, deeply
passionate, humble direct, and only ever so slightly
curmudgeonly.”—Buffalo News
“Just as his autobiography took readers by surprise with its
rambling candor, the sequel will appeal not just to gearheads and
classic rock fans but anyone who can appreciate a true
maverick.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“[A] loving rumination on the litany of vehicles that have taken
him from here to there throughout his 68 years….Young's latest
avenue of expression adds yet another line to his already lengthy
resume.”—LA Times
“Written utterly in Young's own distinctive voice: dry wit, short
sentences, and sharp observations….More focused on reminisces
involving family and friends than Waging Heavy Peace, Young's
latest is nonetheless a wonderful companion volume with its own
charm and warm regaling of stories. And it purrs along just like
one of the author's prized restored engines.” - Bob Ruggerio,
Houston Press
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