Derisively referred to as "Nobody's favorite Neil Young album", Young's 1986 release 'Landing On Water' was conceived at a time when his own record label, Geffen, sued him for creating albums unrepresentative of his familiar style. This week's guest, Musician/Filmmaker Rossellini, contends that this confoundingly claustrophobic release - filled with icy-loud drums, synclavier and synthesizers - deserves a second look. Songs discussed in this episode: Hippie Dream (Neil Young cover) - The Slags; A Comment On Ritual - The Nation Of Ulysses; Wonderin', Mr Soul - Neil Young; Boys Of Summer - Don Henley; Turn On Tune In Drop Out - The Fugs; I'll Wait - Van Halen; The X-Files Opening Credits - Mark Snow; Touch The Night (Live at the Catalyst, 1984), Weight Of The World, Violent Side - Neil Young; Bone Machine - Pixies; Dirty Window - Metallica; Rockin' In The Free World, Hippie Dream, Tired Eyes, Bad News Beat - Neil Young; Man In The Mirror - Michael Jackson; Touch The Night, Touch The Night (Live at the Catalyst, 1984), People On The Street, Hard Luck Stories, I Got A Problem, Pressure, Drifter - Neil Young; Mineral Water - Small Reactions
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