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'Neil Young' is the debut solo studio album by Neil Young following his departure from Buffalo Springfield in 1968. The album was first released on November 12, 1968, in the so-called 'CSG mix'. It was then partially remixed and re-released in late summer 1969, but at no time has the album ever charted on the Billboard 200.
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Neil Young with Crazy Horse
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'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere' is the second studio album by Neil Young. His first with longtime backing band Crazy Horse, it emerged as a sleeper hit amid Young's contemporaneous success with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, ultimately peaking at number 34 on the U.S. Billboard 200 in August 1970 during a 98-week chart stay. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA.
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'Deja Vu' is the second studio album by the Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their first as a quartet with the addition of Neil Young. It topped the pop album chart for one week. In 2003, the album was ranked No. 148 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time, and later was ranked No. 220 on the 2020 edition of the list. Certified 7? platinum by RIAA, the album's sales currently sit at over 8 million copies.
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'Decade' is a compilation album by Neil Young, originally as a triple album and later issued on two compact discs. It contains 35 of his songs recorded between 1966 and 1976, among them five tracks that had been unreleased up to that point. It peaked at No. 43 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 1986.
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Neil Young with Crazy Horse
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'Rust Never Sleeps' is the tenth studio album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse. It features both studio and live tracks. Most of the album was recorded live, then overdubbed in the studio, while others originated in the studio. The album peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
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Neil Young with Crazy Horse
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'Live Rust' is a live album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse, recorded during their fall 1978 'Rust Never Sleeps' tour.
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'Re-ac-tor' is the eleventh studio album by Neil Young, and his fourth with Crazy Horse. It was his last album released through Reprise Records before he moved to Geffen label for his next five albums.
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'Trans' is the twelfth studio album by Neil Young. Recorded and released during his Geffen label era in the 1980s, its electronic sound baffled many fans upon its initial release-a Sennheiser vocoder VSM201 features prominently in six of the nine tracks.
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Neil Young with The Shocking Pinks
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'Everybody's Rockin'' is the thirteenth studio album by Neil Young. The album was recorded with The Shocking Pinks (a band made up just for the occasion), and features a selection of rockabilly songs (both covers and original material). Running only 25 minutes, it is Young's shortest album. It is typical of his 1980s period in that it bears little or no resemblance to the album released before it ('Trans' (1983), a synth-heavy, electro-rock album), nor the one released after it ('Old Ways' (1985), which is pure country).
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'Old Ways' is the fourteenth studio album by Neil Young. Unlike his other 80's albums, it is mostly country in style.
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'Landing on Water' is the fifteenth studio album by Neil Young. The album represents a return to a contemporary rock sound after the 1985 country album 'Old Ways' and 1983 doo wop album 'Everybody's Rockin''. Young's record company, Geffen famously had sued the artist for creating albums unrepresentative of his familiar style. The album is noted for its unique production and synthetic 1980s sound with prominent drums, synclavier and synthesizers, giving it a claustrophobic feel.
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Neil Young with Crazy Horse
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'Life' is the sixteenth album by Neil Young and his backing band Crazy Horse, and it is Young's last release on the Geffen label. Most of the songs were recorded live with later studio overdubs.
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Neil Young with The Bluenotes
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'This Note's For You' is the eighteenth studio album by Neil Young. The album marked Young's return to the recently reactivated Reprise Records after a rocky tenure with Geffen Records. Part of the album's concept centred on the commercialism of rock and roll, and tours in particular (the title track, specifically, is a hostile social commentary on concert sponsorship). The music is marked by the use of a horn section.
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Neil Young with The Restless
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'Eldorado' is an E.P. released only in Japan and Australia by Neil Young backed by The Restless. It contains different mixes of three songs that subsequently appeared on Young's 1989 album 'Freedom', and two tracks not available on any other album.
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'Freedom' is the nineteenth studio album by Neil Young. It relaunched Young's career after a largely unsuccessful decade. After many arguments and a lawsuit, Young left Geffen Records in 1988 and returned to his original label, Reprise. 'Freedom' brought about a new, critical and commercially successful album.
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Neil Young with Crazy Horse
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'Ragged Glory' is the twentieth studio album by Neil Young, and his sixth album with the band Crazy Horse. 'Ragged Glory' was voted the 36th best grunge album of all time by Rolling Stone in 2019.
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'Harvest Moon' is the twenty-first studio album by Neil Young. Many of its backing musicians also appeared on Young's 1972 album 'Harvest', making this is a sort of sequel.
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Neil Young with Crazy Horse
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'Sleeps With Angels' is the twenty-eighth album by Neil Young. The album is Young's seventh studio album with Crazy Horse. Co-produced by David Briggs, the album is Young's last with his long-time producer, who died the following year. The title track was written and recorded as a tribute to Kurt Cobain in wake of his suicide. Although the rest of the album was recorded before that event, the album takes on a somber, subdued tone throughout.
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Neil Young with Pearl Jam
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'Mirror Ball' is the twenty-ninth album by Neil Young, and features members of Pearl Jam backing him. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States.
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'Merkin Ball' is an E.P. by Pearl Jam. It features Canadian-American musician Neil Young, and is a companion to Young's 1995 album 'Mirror Ball'.
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Neil Young with Crazy Horse
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'Broken Arrow' is the twenty-fourth studio album by Neil Young, and his eight with Crazy Horse.
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Neil Young, Friends & Relatives
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'Road Rock Vol. 1 (Friends & Relatives)' is a live album by Neil Young. The 'friends and relatives' include Ben Keith, Chrissie Hynde, Duck Dunn, Young's then wife, Pegi, and his sister, Astrid.
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'Are You Passionate?' is the twenty-sixth studio album by Neil Young. It features both Booker T. & the M.G.'s and Crazy Horse as backing. The album represents Young's foray into soul music, one of many explorations into different genres during his career.
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'Greatest Hits' is the third compilation album by Neil Young. Eleven of the first twelve tracks appear on previous compilation 'Decade' (1977), and the disc spans his solo career from 1969 through 1992. On the rear cover of the album, Young comments that the tracks were selected "based on original record sales, airplay and known download history".
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'Performance Series Vol. 03 Live At Massey Hall 1971' is a live album by Neil Young. It features a solo acoustic performance by Young at Massey Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on 19 January 1971 during his Journey Through The Past Solo Tour. It is the second release in Young's Archives Performance Series. The album reached #1 in Canada with 11,000 units sold in its first week. It debuted at #9 on the Irish Charts, #30 on the U.K. albums chart, and #6 on the Billboard 200 on 31 March 2007, with 57,000 copies sold. It spent 11 weeks on the latter chart, and in 2009 was named by Fretbase as the second-best album featuring a singer-songwriter on acoustic guitar of all time.
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'Chrome Dreams II' is the thirtieth studio album by Neil Young. The album name references Chrome Dreams, a legendary Neil Young album from 1977 that had originally been scheduled for release but was shelved in favor of American Stars 'N Bars. The album debuted on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart at number 11, selling about 54,000 copies in its first week. In addition, the song 'No Hidden Path' was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance at the 51st Grammy Awards, 2009.
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'Performance Series Vol. 00 Sugar Mountain, Live At Canterbury House 1968' is a live album by Neil Young. On November 8-10, 1968, Young performed three solo acoustic shows at Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The album is compiled from the performances on the 9th and 10th.
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'Fork In The Road' is the twenty-ninth studio album by Neil Young. The album was inspired by Young's Lincoln Continental that had been retooled to run entirely on alternative energy, and Young's background with The Lincvolt Project he has been working on alongside mechanic Jonathan Goodwin. The project has been to develop a viable electric energy power system for automobiles.
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'Dreamin' Man Live '92' is a live album by Neil Young. It features live, solo acoustic performances of all ten songs from 'Harvest Moon', recorded on tour in 1992. The album is volume twelve in Young's 'Archives Performance Series' and the fifth to be released.
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'Le Noise' is the thirty-second studio album by Neil Young. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Daniel Lanois, hence the titular pun. The album consists of Young performing solo, mostly on electric guitar with echo effects, distortion and feedback. The sessions coincided with the death of two of Young's longtime collaborators, filmmaker L.A. Johnson and steel guitarist Ben Keith, influencing some of the lyrics. Lanois also experienced a near-fatal motorcycle accident during recording.
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'Performance Series Vol. 09 A Treasure' is a live album by Neil Young. It features performances from his 1984-1985 U.S. tour with The International Harvesters. The album is volume nine in Young's Archives Performance Series and the sixth to be released.
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'Americana' is the thirty-third studio album by Neil Young. The album was Young's first collaboration with backing band Crazy Horse since their 2003 album, 'Greendale', and its associated tour.
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'Performance Series Vol. 02.5 Live At The Cellar Door' is a live album by Neil Young. It features performances from his six 1970 concerts in Washington D.C. The album is Volume 02.5 in Young's Archives Performance Series. The album features songs from both Young's early albums and Buffalo Springfield albums.
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'A Letter Home' is the thirty-fifth studio album by Neil Young. The album was recorded in a refurbished 1947 Voice-o-Graph vinyl recording booth at Jack White's Third Man Records recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
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'Storytone' is the thirty-sixth studio album by Neil Young. The album was released in two formats: a single disc, which features orchestral and big band arrangements of the songs, and a deluxe edition which also included stripped-back solo recordings of the songs.
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'The Monsanto Years' is thirty-fifth studio album by Neil Young and backed by the Promise Of The Real. It is a concept album which criticizes the agribusiness company Monsanto.
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Neil Young And Bluenote Cafe
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'Performance Series Vol. 11 Bluenote Cafe' is a live album by Neil Young. The album is volume eleven in Young's Archives Performance Series, and features performances from Young's 1987-88 American tours with The Bluenotes, with whom he recorded his seventeenth studio album, 'This Note's For You' (1988). The album cover art is a photograph of the frontage and marquee of the old Blue Note Cafe on Main Street in Winnipeg, where Neil grew up.
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'Young Shakespeare' is a live album by Neil Young. It was recorded in 1971, the performances released on Live At Massey Hall 1971 (2007), during the Journey Through the Past solo tour.
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'World Record' is the forty-fifth studio album by Neil Young and his fifteenth album with Crazy Horse. The album was produced by Young and Rick Rubin.
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'Before and After' is the forty-fifth studio album by Neil Young. Consisting of 13 tracks, the album features solo acoustic re-recordings of some of his past songs. The album's arrangements were featured heavily in Young's set for his 2023 Coastal Tour.
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
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'Fuckin' Up' is a live album by Neil Young and his band Crazy Horse. It is a live recording of their 1990 album 'Ragged Glory', with each track retitled with a phrase taken from the lyrics (with the exception of the cover version of "Farmer John"). The final song on 'Ragged Glory', "Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)", was not performed. The album was recorded at a private birthday party for businessman Dani Reiss held at the Rivoli in Toronto, Canada on November 4, 2023.
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'Early Daze' is the fourty-seventh studio album by Neil Young, featuring his backing band Crazy Horse. The album was recorded in 1969. Young has referenced it on multiple occasions, including 12 years earlier, in his biography 'Waging Heavy Peace'. After being postponed and teased several times, Neil Young announced in May that he would be releasing the album.
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