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Tonight’s the Night is a landmark album by Neil Young, released in 1975. It is often regarded as one of his most emotionally raw and powerful works, capturing the essence of grief and loss following the deaths of friends Bruce Berry and David Crosby. The album blends rock, folk, and country influences, showcasing Young's signature guitar work and poignant songwriting. Its sound is characterized by a loose, live feel, with a mix of electric and acoustic instrumentation that creates an intimate atmosphere. The album has since been praised for its authenticity and has influenced countless artists across genres.