NEIL YOUNG FILLMORE 200 GRAM + OTHER AUDIOPHILE & LP BONUSES 37 SIDES OF VINYL

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THIS NEIL YOUNG COLLECTION STARTS WITH A CLASSIC RECORDS COLLECTORS ONLY PRESSING EVER ON 200 GRAM VINYL  TREMENDOUSLY LIMITED LONG OUT OF PRINT PRESSING OF NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE AT FILLMORE 1970 - THESE MASTERPIECES HAVE OFFICIALLY GONE OUT OF PRINT FOREVER ON SEPTEMBER 1ST 2007

 COLLECTORS INFO ABOUT Classic Records TITLES  

Classic Records has proven to be an Audiophile Company second to none in the new millennium. But Classic Records - ALL CLASSIC RECORDS TITLES ARE NOW OUT OF PRINT SINCE THE COMPANY WENT OUT OF BUSINESS IN 2010. These Editions have become some of the rarest pressings in the Audiophile Collector's Market. Just try to find them at any Audiophile Retailer after the next few months. They are simply gone from the market and Mymusicfix has seen some these First Editions sell for over $300.

When you take that into consideration, what will this Editions Audiophile Pressing will be worth in the years ahead? It could be one of the most collectible pressings ever in 200 Gram Editions especially since Classic records is no longer in business.

How rare and valuable are each one of these 200 gram sets now still Factory Sealed Priceless!

Mymusicfix has a very limited amount of these now Rare Factory Sealed pressings. We're sure you may not have known about some of these titles existed. Have fun collecting these Masterpieces!

These are tremendous titles and artists that Mymusicfix still has in these 200 Gram Edition STICKERS but we have very few pieces left of each title and prices will continue to rise as inventory continues to dwindle.

Classic Quiex SV - Super Vinyl" is a new vinyl formulation noticeably superior to all previous vinyl formulas used. The music on records made using Classic Quiex SV is more detailed, has richer harmonics and a more precise soundstage presentation Quiex SV is used exclusively and will have a sticker that identifies them as such....

   

FILLMORE 1970 - Pressed on LIMITED EDITION 200 gram vinyl by CLASSIC RECORDS COLLECTORS EDITION! ONLY PRESSING EVER ON 200 GRAM VINYL OF THIS TITLE


The first release from Neil Young’s long awaited Archive Performance series is Live At The Fillmore East. In 2006, Neil Young delivered another hit album, Living With War, and toured with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Thirty-six years earlier, in 1970, Young toured with CSN&Y and released his platinum album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, after which he performed a series of shows at New York City’s then-new Fillmore East with his band Crazy Horse. That concert finally made its official debut in the annals of rock history with Live At The Fillmore East, and the circle is unbroken for one of rock’s greatest singer-songwriters. The original release charted Top 15 and three Grammy® nominations, including for Best Rock Album, and the music is now available on vinyl.

Live At The Fillmore East includes an extended “Down By The River” and a 16-minute “Cowgirl In The Sand” (which has previously appeared only on a ’90s import). Country barnburner “Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown” would later be heard on 1975’s Tonight’s The Night live album.

Mastered and cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood from analog master tapes prepared by John Nowland at Neil Young’s studio, this vinyl package features one 200g heavyweight black-vinyl disc in a Stoughton jacket.

Features:
• 200gm Vinyl LP
• Stoughton Gatefold Jacket

Selections:
1. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
2. Winterlong
3. Down By The River
4. Wonderin’
5. Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown
6. Cowgirl In The Sand

 

OTHER 23 MOST AUDIOPHILE TITLES WITHIN THIS COLLECTION WITH 36 SIDES OF VINYL

Neil Young Bluenote Cafe Numbered Limited Edition 4LP Box Set + BONUS CD FOR YOUR CAR STEREO

Numbered, Limited Edition Box Set!
Live Music From 1988 Bluenote Cafe Tour On 4LP!


Recorded at various shows during Neil Young and Bluenote Café's 1988 tour, this superb live set documents one of Neil's most funky and heartfelt periods, featuring 7 unreleased songs - "Soul of a Woman," "Bad News Comes to Town," Ain't it the Truth," "I'm Goin'," "Crime of the Heart," "Doghouse," "Fool for Your Love," - and a searing 19+ minute version of the immortal "Tonight's the Night" at The Pier in New York City. It was a wild night.

Features:
• 4LP Box Set
• Neil Young Archives Performance Series Disc 11
• Numbered, Limited Edition

Selections:
LP 1
Side A:

1. Welcome To the Big Room
2. Don't Take Your Love Away From Me
Side B:
1. This Note's For You
2. Ten Men Workin'
3. Life In the city

LP 2
Side C:

1. Hello Lonely Woman
2. Soul of A Woman
3. Married Man
4. Bad News Comes To Town
Side D:
1. Ain't It the Truth
2. One Thing
3. Twilight

LP 3
Side E:

1. I'm Goin'
2. Ordinary People
Side F:
1. Crime In the City
2. Crime Of the Heart
3. Welcome Rap
4. Doghouse

LP 4
Side G:

1. Fool For Your Love
2. Encore Rap
3. On the Way Home
4. Sunny Inside
Side H:
1. Tonight's the Night

Neil Young & Crazy Horse Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere LIMITED EDITION LP

Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 210/500! 

Remastered and cut from the original master tapes directly under the supervision of Neil Young and his expert team! Pressed on High-Quality Vinyl! 

Neil Young's second solo album, 1969's Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere cracked the Top 40, went platinum and included three of his most beloved songs, "Cinnamon Girl" and the nearly 10-minute epics "Down By The River" and "Cowgirl In The Sand." The album also introduced his associated band, Crazy Horse. 

Whether as a singer, a songwriter or a guitarist, Neil Young has been one of the most influential and important artists of the rock era. Blending folk, country and rock, the acoustic and the electric, the melancholy and the hopeful, Young has been an icon for the uncompromising and unpredictable since the 1960s.

"Neil Young and Crazy Horse hadn't been together for more than eight weeks when they cut this album. It has the feel of a jam session conducted by master jammers, especially "Down by the River," "Cinnamon Girl" and "Cowgirl in the Sand."- www.rollingstone.com 

Features:
• HIGH QUALLITY Vinyl
• Remastered and cut from the original master tapes directly under the supervision of Neil Young and his expert team!
• Remastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering Studios in Hollywood, CA.
• Pressed on High-Quality Vinyl 
• Exact Reproduction of the Original Artwork featuring a High Quality, Extra-Thick Stoughton Paper-wrapped Gatefold Album Jacket!
 

Musicians:
Neil Young
Danny Whitten, electric guitar, vocal
Billy Talbot, bass
Ralph Molina, drums, backing vocal
Robin Lane, guitar vocal (3)
Bobby Notkoff, violin (6)

Selections:
1. Cinnamon Girl
2. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
3. Round & Round (It Won't Be Long)
4. Down By the River
5. The Losing End (When You're On)
6. Running Dry
7. Cowgirl In the Sand

 

NEIL YOUNG Sugar Mountain: Live at Canterbury House DOUBLE LP SET 1ST EDITION 200 GRAM AS STATED ON THE STICKER Japanese Pressing - limited to 3500 copies - TREMENDOUSLY RARE

GERMAN Pressing - limited  180 GRAM VINYL In early 2007, Neil Young's Live At Massey Hall 1971 flashback debuted on the Pop chart at No. 6, a stunning success for an archival release. Now greet the arrival of Sugar Mountain – Live At Canterbury House 1968, another singular installment in the continuing Neil Young Archives Performance Series. One of the greatest singer-songwriters in rock history is heard solo and acoustic at the height of one of the most tumultuous and creative periods ever experienced in both music and culture.



Track Listings

 1.           Emcee Intro.

               2.            On the Way Home

               3.            Songwriting Rap

               4.            Mr. Soul

               5.            Recording Rap

               6.            Expecting to Fly

               7.            Last Trip to Tulsa

               8.            Bookstore Rap

               9.            Loner

               10.         "I Used to..." Rap

               11.         Birds

               12.         Winterlong /Out of My Mind Intro [Excerpt]

               13.         Out of My Mind

               14.         If I Could Have Her Tonight

               15.         Classical Gas Rap

               16.         Sugar Mountain Intro

               17.         Sugar Mountain

               18.         I've Been Waiting for You

               19.         Songs Rap

               20.         Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing

               21.         Tuning Rap & The Old Laughing Lady Intro

               22.         Old Laughing Lady

               23.         Broken Arrow

NEIL YOUNG S/T AUDIOPHILE LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP 180 GRAM 2009 USA PRESSED Sealed LP - Meticulously transferred from the original analog master tapes using the finest equipment. This is the world's introduction to bare, totally exposed Neil Young. Having left Buffalo Springfield, his collaboration with Stephen Stills, this 1969 solo debut is an album full of brooding but pretty songs including "The Loner." Neil Young was one of the first solo records by a rock and roll figure.


Though his only album not to chart - "The Loner" is the most memorable track - this is the record that bridged what was and what was to be. Neil Young marked the launching point of an illustrious solo career.

Produced by Young and his longtime associate David Briggs, Young's solo debut also continued his association with producer/composer/arranger Jack Nitzsche, with whom he had made "Expecting To Fly" on the Buffalo Springfield Again album. Young's folk-rock instrumentation is augmented by discreet string parts. Also onboard stylistically is the country and western overtones that were present in Buffalo Springfield's sound. Instrumentation includes a variety of guitars, pianos, organs and strings.

Hearing Neil Young's debut with the context of having heard 40 years worth of his material, it's exciting and revealing to literally hear him search for and at least partially settle on his voice on this record.               1.            The Emperor Of Wyoming

               2.            The Loner

               3.            If I Could Have Her Tonight

               4.            I've Been Waiting For You

               5.            The Old Laughing Lady

               6.            String Quartet From Whiskey Boot Hill

               7.            Here We Are In The Years

               8.            What Did You Do To My Life?

               9.            I've Loved Her So Long

               10.         The Last Trip To Tulsa

           

NEIL YOUNG HARVEST AUDIOPHILE LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP 180 GRAM  LIMITED EDITION PRESSING Sealed LP - HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Neil Young's First Four Solo Albums
Remastered from the original tapes! They sound incredible!!

Not everything that crosses our desks is recommendable for everyone. These are! It's just that simple. We've heard the test pressings for these landmark titles, and we can say that without question you'll be blown away!

Higher price of Harvest due to meticulous recreation of original jacket.

A quadruple Platinum No. 1 smash and the best-selling album of 1972, Harvest was Neil Young's fourth solo effort. With the Gold No. 1 "Heart Of Gold," Top 40 "Old Man," powerful "The Needle And The Damage Done," controversial "A Man Needs A Maid" and "Southern Man" companion "Alabama," Harvest won inclusion in Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Albums Of All Time."

Deceptively laid-back-sounding country-rock plaints like "Out On The Weekend" and the title cut caress the ear unassumingly, pulling you into the more ominous subtext that is present in the rollicking "Are You Ready For The Country." As always, Young has an ear for contrasts, laying down heavy rock ("Alabama") besides his balladry, and even employing the London Symphony Orchestra on the excellent confessional "A Man Needs A Maid." Due to back troubles, Young recorded much of this material while wearing a brace, a fact that seems audible in the tension and unease that underlies the friendly, acoustic surface of this superb release.

                 1.            Out On The Weekend (By Neil Young with The Stray Gators )

               2.            Harvest (By Neil Young with The Stray Gators )

               3.            A Man Needs A Maid (By Neil Young with The London Symphony Orchestra )

               4.            Heart Of Gold (By Neil Young with The Stray Gators )

               5.            Are You Ready For The Country? (By Neil Young with The Stray Gators )

               6.            Old Man (By Neil Young with The Stray Gators )

               7.            There's A World (By Neil Young with The London Symphony Orchestra )

               8.            Alabama (By Neil Young with The Stray Gators )

               9.            The Needle And The Damage Done

               10.         Words [Between The Lines Of Age] (By Neil Young with The Stray Gators )

NEIL YOUNG'S Chrome Dreams II is Young's seventh studio album in as many years TWO 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP LP SET. CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT IN THIS ORIGINAL 1ST EDITION

Thirty years after Neil Young's original 1977 Chrome Dreams recording – an album that was surprisingly shelved by the record company – Young recaptures the fire and diversity of that period. Drawing from three songs written previously and seven new songs, the latest Neil Young includes a wide mix. Acoustic, electric, aggressive, melodic – it's all that and more. Young, with a backing band that includes Crazy Horse drummer Ralph Molina, bassist Rick Rosas and pedal steel guitarist Ben Keith, jams through 10 numbers, including two monster tracks that time out at 18:30 and 13:00. Chrome Dreams II is Young's seventh studio album in as many years.

               1.            Beautiful Bluebird

               2.            Boxcar

               3.            Ordinary People

               4.            Shining Light

               5.            The Believer

               6.            Spirit Road

               7.            Dirty Old Man

               8.            Ever After

               9.            No Hidden Path

               10.         The Way

 

NEIL YOUNG A TREASURE 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE  LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP 2 LP SET - Live Album Recorded during Neil Young's 1984 U.S. Tour!

180g Double LP, 3 Sides of Music and an Art Etching on Side 4!
Cut at Sterling Sound and Pressed on High-Quality Vinyl at Pallas in Germany!
Includes Six Previously Unreleased Tracks!

Experience this live, 12-track ablum which includes 6 previously unreleased track recorded with legendary band, The International Harvesters, while on tour in the US in 1984. This Limited-Edition Vinyl pressing is on 180 Gram Double-Disc Vinyl featuring special artwork etched into the fourth side.

Neil Young unearths this live country album recorded with the International Harvesters. The 12-track album includes songs recorded during their 1984-85 U.S. tour. Selections include "Grey Riders" and artists include the late Ben Keith on steel and slide guitar, Rufus Thibodeaux on fiddle, Spooner Oldham and Hargus Robbins on piano, Tim Drummond and Joe Allen on bass, Karl Himmel on drums, Anthony Crawford on guitar, banjo and mandolin among others!

The live album captures this iconic artist during a fascinating time in his career, when he was facing criticism and lawsuits from his then current record company for exploring a more traditionally country sound. “You can call me erratic,” Young said when asked at the time about his tendency toward musical shape-shifting, “but I’ve been consistent about it, consistently erratic.” Always celebrated for his musical versatility, A Treasure, is akin to a sonic time capsule, instantly transporting the listener to the time and place when it was made.

"I love this record. I hadn't heard these takes in 25 years, but when we unearthed them co-producer Ben Keith said, 'This is a treasure'." - Neil Young

Features:
• 180g Double Vinyl
• Cut at Sterling Sound
• Pressed on High-Quality Vinyl at Pallas in Germany
• Mixed and Mastered by Tim Mulligan
• Previously unreleased tracks
• Special artwork etched into the fourth side
• Includes Free Limited Time mp3 Digital Download of the entire album
• Gatefold Packaging

Selections:
LP1 - Side One:
1. Amber Jean
2. Are You Ready For the Country?
3. It Might Have Been
4. Bound For Glory
5. Let Your Fingers Do the Walking
LP1 - Side Two:
1. Flying On the Ground Is Wrong
2. Motor City
3. Soul of a Woman
4. Get Back to the Country

LP2 - Side Three:
1. Southern Pacific
2. Nothing Is Perfect
3. Grey Riders
LP2 - Side Four:
Etched Artwork

Neil Young & Crazy Horse Psychedelic Pill 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION AUDIOPHILE LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP 3 LP SET

Michael Fremer Rated 9/10 Music, 11/10 Sonics!

180g Vinyl 3LP Cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Studios & Pressed at Pallas!
 

First Album of Original Music From neil Young With Crazy Horse In Almost A Decade! 

Psychedelic Pill is Neil Young & Crazy Horse's second album of 2012 following Americana. The 180g Vinyl Triple LP contains music on five sides with the sixth side featuring etched artwork.

Crazy Horse guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro told Rolling Stone "It's us jamming and having lots of fun... I think that [former Crazy Horse producer] David Briggs would be proud of it... "

"...Right around the time of Americana was finished, I started writing again, so I just kept on going. Pretty soon I had enough songs for a second album." - Neil Young as told to Uncut magazine

"..The pill, really, is a metaphor for flashbacks. “Driftin’ Back”, in particular, is concerned with what may be the substance of Young’s forthcoming “Waging Heavy Peace”, and the writing of that autobiography. It begins with a brilliant trick – which I won’t spoil just yet – and soon locks into a languorous and beautiful series of solos, erratically punctuated by random Young pensées on the subjects of MP3s, hip-hop haircuts, Picasso wallpaper and so on. It’s not related to the “Horse Back” jam, but it has that same deep-pile pleasure. If you believe, not unreasonably, that Young simply playing the shit out of an electric guitar is about as good as music gets, I think you’ll like it..." - John Mulvey, Uncut.co. 

"This sublimely recorded AAA production produced the opposite effect. I sat through all five sides in one sitting, volume cranked to almost stupid levels and there before me was Neil, his voice so transparent, so believably there. Behind him was Ralph Molina, each beat played with meaning, and just in front of him was bassist Billy Talbot hitting depth charged notes, each of which had clearly defined string transients and textural and harmonic details, making each note an event. To either side were Neil's and Frank Sampedro's gloriously gnarly three-dimensionally placed guitars. Connecting all of the parts was a sensuous wash of three-dimensional reverberant energy." - Michael Fremer, analogplanet. 9/10 Music, 11/10 Sound!

Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• 3LP
• Cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Studio
• Pressed at Pallas
• Triple-pocket M-pak jacket at Dorado
• Sixth side contains etched art - no music

Selections:
LP 1
Side A

1. Driftin' Back (Part 1)
Side B
2. Driftin' Back (Part 2)
3. Psychelic Pill

LP 2
Side C

1. Psychedelic Pill (NY Mix)
2. Ramada Inn
Side D
3. Born In Ontario
4. Twisted Road
5. She's Always Dancing
6. For the Love of Man

LP 3
Side E

1. Walk Like A Giant
Side F - Etched Art (no music)

Neil Young Live At the Cellar Door AUDIOPHILE LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION LP

180g Vinyl Album Taken From 6 Solo Acoustic Shows From 1970!
Rolling Stone 100 Greatest Artists - Rated 34/100!


Taken from 6 shows recorded at The Cellar Door in Washington, D.C. November 30, and December 1 & 2, 1970, this album is released as part of the ongoing Neil Young Archives Performance Series. The solo acoustic shows feature the debut performances of "Old Man" and "See the Sky About to Rain".

Available for the first time - Neil Young's historic live performance at The Cellar Door includes a rare piano version of Cinnamon Girl.

"Henry [Henry Lewy engineer] managed to perfectly mike Neil's voice, his guitar, the Steinway and even the audience gets the full, perfect Lewy treatment: the handclaps are perfectly recorded, the audience spread out in an arc behind the performer. Of course they should be in front of the performer and behind you, but that's the "distortion" in two channel recordings. Trust me: when you experience the eerie purity, transparency, the tonal and textural purity of this AAA production you wouldn't give up any of it to get the "surround experience" that would inevitably compromise the "you are there in front of Neil" reality that this record produces." 

"My reaction to this record is that it gives you more "essence of Neil" than any of his other records. It better explains his gutsy artistic greatness. I wonder why he waited so long to give it to us? ...Maybe he waited until it could be perfectly mastered, pressed and gatefold-presented as it is here." - Michael Fremer, analogplanet, 10/11 Music, 10/11 Sound! 

"The solo acoustic shows came about four months after the release of After the Goldrush, Young's best selling album to date that featured "Tell Me Why," "Don't Let It Bring You Down," "Birds" as well as the haunting title track. Those songs are all on Live at the Cellar Door along with older favorites like "Down by the River" "Cinnamon Girl" and Buffalo Springfield classics "Expecting to Fly," "I Am a Child" and "Flying on the Ground Is Wrong." 

"The six Cellar Door shows marked Young's first concerts after a nearly five-month break. He spent some of that time writing new material, and the shows featured the debut performances of "Old Man," "Bad Fog of Loneliness" and "See the Sky About to Rain." It's also one of the few concerts where he played "Cinnamon Girl" on the piano. 

"He played two shows per evening at the Cellar Door, and they essentially served as a public rehearsal for his two-night stand at New York's Carnegie Hall on December 4th and 5th, 1970. Nobody knew it at the time, but Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young quietly broke up after their summer tour wrapped that July. The success of After the Goldrush demonstrated that Young was a genuine superstar outside of the short-lived supergroup, and his fame would only grow as the decade went on."
 - Rollingstone, Andy Greene, October 21, 2013

Features:
• 180g Gram Vinyl LP
• Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
• Gatefold Jacket

Selections:
Side One:

1. Tell Me Why
2. Only Love Can Break Your Heart
3. After the Gold Rush
4. Expecting To Fly
5. Bad Fog of Loneliness
6. Old Man
7. Birds
Side Two:
1. Don't Let It Bring You Down
2. See the Sky About to Rain
3. Cinnamon Girl
4. I Am A Child
5. Down By the River

FACTORY SEALED NEIL YOUNG AUDIOPHILE LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP GREATEST HITS DOUBLE LP SET PLUS 7 INCH SINGLE SUGAR MOUNTAIN/THE LONER BONUS OUT OF PRINT RELEASE. NOW OUT OF PRINT AND ONE OF THE LAST SEALED COPIES LEFT IN THE WORLD

 Pressed on 180g vinyl at Pallas!

Neil Young's first ever greatest-hits collection, Greatest Hits is a long-awaited retrospective from one of rock's most influential and enduring singer-songwriters. With 16 selections spanning his career since 1969, Greatest Hits features some of the greatest hits of rock'n'roll, period.

A 16 song, 180 gram vinyl 2-LP greatest hits collection, compiled from the Reprise catalog and covers the years from 1969 to 1992. This package includes a 45rpm 2-song 7" single, which features a mono version of Sugar Mountain and a stereo version of The Loner.

This collection was assembled and prepared by John Knowland, at Neil Young's Redwood Ranch Studios. The meticulous studio work presented in this collection ensures that this is the very best these songs have ever sounded. For the collection, 30 IPS, flat tape copies of tracks 1-14, were assembled from the original analog masters. Tracks 15 and 16 were transferred from up-converted 176.4/24 bit digital masters created from the original lower res. digital masters.

The 45rpm 2-song 7" single is an exclusive bonus to this vinyl package and was cut from the original 2-track masters and is not available on the CD or DVD- Audio versions of this release.

Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Double LP + 7" Vinyl Disc
• Pressed at Pallas
• Stoughton paper-wrapped jacket
• Bonus 7" disc in Jacket with special paper stock

Selections:
1. Down By The River - from Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969
2. Cowgirl In The Sand - from Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969
3. Cinnamon Girl - from Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969
4. Helpless - with Crosby, Stills and Nash, from Déjà Vu, 1970
5. After The Gold Rush - from After The Goldrush, 1970
6. Only Love Can Break Your Heart - from After The Goldrush, 1970)
7. Southern Man - from After The Goldrush, 1970)
8. Ohio - with Crosby, Stills and Nash, from Four Way Street, 1971
9. The Needle and the Damage Done - from Harvest, 1972
10. Old Man - from Harvest, 1972
11. Heart Of Gold - from Harvest, 1972
12. Like A Hurricane - from American Stars 'n' Bars, 1977
13. Comes A Time - from Comes A Time, 1978
14. Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black) - from Rust Never Sleeps, 1979
15. Rockin' In The Free World - from Freedom, 1989
16. Harvest Moon - from Harvest Moon, 1992

7" Vinyl Disc:
a. Sugar Mountain (mono)
b. The Loner (stereo)

Neil Young A Letter Home Mono 180g LP (Mono)

180g Vinyl LP! Acoustic Set Contains Covers of Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson and More!

A Letter Home contains 11 songs recorded in a refurbished 1947 Voice-o-Graph vinyl booth at Jack White's Nashville record store. It was intentionally made with the vintage sound from the age of the old 78 rpm vinyl recordings.

Tracks includes covers of such songs as Bob Dylan's "Girl From the North Country", Tim Hardin's "Reason To Believe" and two songs from Gordon Lightfoot, "Early Morning Rain" and "If I Could Read Your Mind". There is also a cover of The Everly Brothers' "I Wonder If I Care As Much" and Springsteen's "My Hometown".

"Imagine a very simple recording studio not much larger than a phone booth and you'll get the idea," reads a press release. "Recorded live to track to one-track, mono, the album has an inherent warm, primitive feel of a vintage Folkways recording

Features:
• 180g Vinyl LP
• Recorded live to track to one-track
• Recorded to acetate by: George Ingram
• Mastered by Bob Ludwig for Gateway Mastering Studios
• Mono

Musicians:
Neil Young, vocal, guitar, harmonica, piano
Jack White, vocal, piano - "On the Road Again", vocal, piano - "I Wonder if I Care As Much"

Selections:
1. A Letter Home Intro
2. Changes (Phil Ochs)
3. Girl From the North Country (Bob Dylan)
4. Needle Of Death (Bert Jansch)
5. Earthly Morning Rain (Gordon Lightfoot)
6. Crazy (Willie Nelson)
7. Reason To Believe (Tim Hardin)
8. On the Road Again (Willie Nelson)
9. If You Could Read My Mind (Gordon Lightfoot)
10. Since I Met You Baby (Ivory Joe Hunter)
11. My Hometown (Bruce Springsteen)

12. I Wonder If I Care As Much (Everly Brothers) 

Neil Young Storytone 180 GRAM DELUXE EDITION 2LP LIMITED LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP SET

180g Vinyl Double LP! Pressed at Quality Record Pressings!

Michael Fremer Rated 9/11 Music, 11/11 Sonics!

Storytone has 10 brand new compositions recorded live in the studio with a 92-piece orchestra, choir, and Young. He took a different approach with this record, recording the songs on his own, in a solo-setting to creating compelling versions of the songs in a new light, resulting in a deeply-personal emotional listening experience throughout the new record.

This deluxe vinyl edition features one disc with the original album and a second disc of solo recordings of the same songs.

One of the most influential artists of all time, Neil Young has set a standard of artistic integrity and iconoclastic creativity. Before starting his multi-platinum solo career, he was a founding member of the folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield and worked with the groups Crazy Horse and Crosby, Stills and Nash. The Canadian singer-songwriter was recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 for his work as a solo artist and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1982. Young's philanthropic work is as renowned as his musical legacy. His famous Bridge School Benefit Concert has become a yearly tradition since 1986 and continues to boast an incredible line-up of high-profile artists. Each year, Young donates all of the proceeds to the Bay Area's Bridge School, which assists children with severe physical impairments and complex communication needs. He was also one of the original founders of Farm Aid in 1985, and continues to be an active member on the organization's board of directors. 

"...by delivering this big, sloppy valentine to everything he is and everything he loves, he's not being neat but he is true to himself." -Stephen Thomas Erlewine, allmusic

"Many people harden up or are ravaged by cynicism by the time they reach Neil’s age, but he’s still out there searching for that heart of gold. He expresses it with an openness and vulnerability that today some mistake for weakness...nowhere is Young less than honest about his life or about what he’s thinking. He certainly stepped outside of his comfort zone in an attempt to connect with his fans, but then he usually does and that’s why we’ve been with him for all these years." - analogplanet, Music 9/11, Sound 11/11

Features:
• 180g Vinyl 
• Double LP
• Pressed at QRP
• Mastered by Doug Sax and Eric Boulanger
• 4-color gatefold paper-wrapped jacket 
• 4-color over 4-color 28-page 12" x 12" booklet printed on special stock - collated loosely in center of jacket

Selections:
Solo Performances
LP 1 - Side A:

1. Plastic Flowers
2. Who's Gonna Stand Up?
3. I Want To Drive My Car
4. Glimmer
5. Say Hello To Chicago
LP 1 - Side B:
1. Tumbleweed
2. Like You Used To Do
3. I'm Glad I Found You
4. When I Watch You Sleeping
5. All Those Dreams

With Orchestra or Band
LP 2 - Side A:

1. Plastic Flowers
2. Who's Gonna Stand Up?
3. I Want To Drive My Car
4. Glimmer
5. Say Hello To Chicago
LP 2 - Side B:
1. Tumbleweed
2. Like You Used To Do
3. I'm Glad I Found You
4. When I Watch You Sleeping
5. All Those Dreams

Neil Young Live At Massey Hall AUDIOPHILE LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP 180 GRAM 2 LP LIMITED EDITION SET This Acclaimed 1971 Solo Acoustic Massey Hall Performance Is Once Again Available On Heavyweight Vinyl! 
Get Your Copy Before It Goes Away Again!


The acclaimed Toronto performance features classics “Old Man” and, in a suite, “A Man Needs A Maid” and “Heart Of Gold” (before they were recorded for Harvest) along with some of his most popular songs (“Cowgirl In The Sand,” “Ohio”) as well as the most obscure (“Bad Fog Of Loneliness”). Live At Massey Hall is a rock gem.

"...a musical and sonic treat Young fans would be foolish to pass up. Surely this won't be in-print forever, so get it while you can! Live recordings don't get much better than this." - Michael Fremer, musicangle, Rated Music = 10/10; Sound = 11/10!!! 

The LP mastering and cutting was done using the original 1/2" analog master tapes.

Mastered and cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood from analog master tapes prepared by John Nowland at Neil Young’s studio, this vinyl package features two heavyweight black-vinyl discs in a Stoughton gatefold jacket.

"This is the album that should have come out between After the Gold Rush and Harvest. David Briggs, my producer, was adamant that this should be the record, but I was very excited about the takes we got on Harvest and wanted Harvest out. David disagreed. As I listen to this today, I can see why."- Neil Young, 2007

Features:
• 180g Gram Vinyl LP
• Double LP
• Gatefold Jacket
• Pressed at Pallas in Germany

   Selections:

  LP 1

 

1. On The Way Home

 

2. Tell Me Why

 

3. Old Man

 

4. Journey Through The Past

 

5. Helpless

 

6. Love In Mind

 

7. A Man Needs A Maid/Heart of Gold Suite

 

8. Cowgirl In The Sand

 

LP 2

 

1. Don't Let It Bring You Down

 

2. There's a World

 

3. Bad Fog Of Loneliness

4. The Needle And The Damage Done

 

5. Ohio

 

6. See The Sky About To Rain

 

7. Down By The River

 

8. Dance Dance Dance

 

 

9. I Am A Child

                                            

NEIL YOUNG FORK IN THE ROAD AUDIOPHILE LOOSE PLASTIC WRAP 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION LP

Rock & Roll Hall of famer Neil Young is stirring things up again. This time he is rolling down the road not only with an auto-centric concept album but with his own electric ride. Fork In the Road, whose largely ecocar themed songs he has debuted in concert, will get a promotional push from the 1959 Lincoln Continental Young has converted to hybrid technology and which he plans to drive to Washington, D.C. With Fork In The Road as current as the headlines, the controversial and mad-as-hell Neil Young is still rockin' the free world and once more is taking the road less traveled.

Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Pressed at Pallas
• Gatefold Stoughton Paper-Wrapped Jacket

 

Selections:

1. When Worlds Collide

2. Fuel Line

3. Just Singing A Song

4. Johnny Magic

5. Cough Up the Bucks

6. Get Behind the Wheel

7. Off the Road

8. Hit the Road

9. Light a Candle

10. Fork In the Road

 


 

Neil Young & Promise of the Real The Monsanto Years 150 GRAM LIMITED EDITION 2 LP SET

 

150g Vinyl Double LP Album with a Social Conscience!

The Monsanto Years is the thirty-sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, released on June 29, 2015 on Reprise Records. A concept album criticizing agribusiness Monsanto, the album is a collaboration with Willie Nelson's sons Lukas and Micah, alongside Lukas' bandmates in Promise of the Real. The album was produced by both Young and John Hanlon.

For this guitar-centric, full steam-ahead and highly-charged rock album, Young is joined by Promise of the Real, an LA-based rock band fronted by Lukas Nelson (vocals/guitar), along with Micah Nelson (guitar, vocals), Anthony Logerfo (drums), Corey McCormick (bass) and Tato Melgar (percussion).

Features:
• 150g Vinyl
• Double LP
• Gatefold Jacket

   Selections:

1. A New Day For love

2. Wolf Moon

3. People Want To Hear About Love

4. Big Box

5. A Rock Star Bucks A Coffee Shop

6. Workin' Man

7. Rules of Change

8. Monsanto Years

9. If I Don't Know

Neil Young Silver & Gold 150 GRAM LIMITED EDITION Import LP

In the same spirit as his classic album, Harvest, Silver and Gold will delight the listener with its finely crafted tunes. So if you haven't purchased any Neil Young in the last few years, give this one a spin. You won't be disappointed. 

Features:
• German Import LP

 Selections:

1. Good to See You

2. Silver & Gold

3. Daddy Went Walkin'

4. Buffalo Springfield Again

5. The Great Divide

6. Horseshoe Man

7. Red Sun

8. Distant Camera

9. Razor Love

10. Without Rings

 

Neil Young Comes A Time LIMITED EDITION LP

Vinyl LP Reissue!
Mastered From Original Analog Tapes!


Young's 9th album, Comes A Time, was released in 1978 and sees a return to the country/folk rock sound of the 1972 Harvest album.

Features:
• Vinyl LP
• Mastered from original analog tapes

Selections:
Side One:

1. Goin’ Back
2. Comes A Time
3. Look Out For My Love
4. Lotta Love
5. Peace Of Mind
Side Two:
1. Human Highway
2. Already One
3. Field Of Opportunity
4. Motorcycle Mama
5. Four Strong Winds

Neil Young & Crazy Horse Tonight's The Night limited edition LP

1975 Album Reissued On Vinyl LP!

Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 330/500!


Although the album was recorded in 1973, nearly all of it on a single day, the release of Neil Young's sixth studio album "Tonight's The Night" was delayed until 1975. 

Music for Tonight's The Night was written just months after the tragic death of Bruce Berry, a friend and roadie of Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten and Neil Young. 

"Written and recorded in 1973 shortly after the death of roadie Bruce Berry, Neil Young's second close associate to die of a heroin overdose in six months (the first was Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten), Tonight's the Night was Young's musical expression of grief, combined with his rejection of the stardom he had achieved in the late '60s and early '70s. The title track, performed twice, was a direct narrative about Berry: 'Bruce Berry was a working man/He used to load that Econoline van.' Whitten was heard singing 'Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown,' a live track recorded years earlier. Elsewhere, Young frequently referred to drug use and used phrases that might have described his friends, such as the chorus of 'Tired Eyes,' 'He tried to do his best, but he could not.' ... the style worked perfectly for the material, emphasizing the emotional tone of Young's mourning...He remained unimpressed with his commercial success, noting in 'World on a String,' 'The world on a string/Doesn't mean anything.' In 'Roll Another Number,' he said he was "a million miles away/From that helicopter day' when he and CSN had played Woodstock. And in 'Albuquerque,' he said he had been 'starvin' to be alone/Independent from the scene that I've known' and spoke of his desire to 'find somewhere where they don't care who I am.' Songs like 'Speakin' Out' and 'New Mama' seemed to find some hope in family life, but Tonight's the Night did not offer solutions to the personal and professional problems it posed. It was the work of a man trying to turn his torment into art and doing so unflinchingly. Depending on which story you believe, Reprise Records rejected it or Young withdrew it from its scheduled release at the start of 1974 after touring with the material in the U.S. and Europe. In 1975, after a massive CSNY tour, Young at the last minute dumped a newly recorded album and finally put Tonight's the Night out instead. Though it did not become one of his bigger commercial successes, the album immediately was recognized as a unique masterpiece by critics, and it has continued to be ranked as one of the greatest rock & roll albums ever made." - William Ruhlman, allmusic

Features:
• Vinyl LP

Selections:
Side A:

1. Tonight's the Night
2. Speakin' Out
3. World On A String
4. Borrowed Tune
5. Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown
6. Mellow My Mind
Side B:
1. Roll Another Number (For The Road)
2. Albuquerque
3. New Mama
4. Lookout Joe
5. Tired Eyes
6. Tonight's The Night (Part II)

Neil Young American Stars 'n Bars LIMITED EDITION LP

Vinyl LP Reissue!
Mastered From Original Analog Tapes!


The American Stars 'n Bars album was released in 1977 and features music compiled from a 29 month period of recording sessions. Included is one of Young's best-known song "Like A Hurricane".

Features:
• Vinyl LP
• Mastered from original analog tapes

Selections:
Side A:

1. The Old Country Waltz
2. Saddle Up The Palomino
3. Hey Babe
4. Hold Back The Tears
5. Bite The Bullet
Side B:
1. Star Of Bethlehem
2. Will To Love
3. Like A Hurricane
4. Homegrown

Neil Young & Crazy Horse Rust Never Sleeps LIMITED EDITION ANALOG LP Vinyl LP Reissue!
Mastered From Original Analog Tapes!


Released in 1979, Rust Never Sleeps was recorded live then overdubbed in the studio. The phrase, Rust Never Sleeps, was used by Young to instill a more progressive approach to his live performance during his tour with the group Crazy Horse.

The half acoustic and half electric album was mostly recorded live at San Francisco's Boarding House plus some performances during the Neil Young/Crazy Horse tour in 1978.

Features:
• Vinyl LP
• Mastered from original analog tapes

Selections: 
Side 1:

1. My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)
2. Thrasher
3. Ride My Llama
4. Pocahontas
5. Sail Away
Side 2:
1. Powderfinger
2. Welfare Mothers
3. Sedan Delivery

4. Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black) 

Neil Young & Crazy Horse Live Rust LIMITED EDITION  2 LP SET

 Double LP Reissue!

Mastered From Original Analog Tapes!

Live Rust is a 1979 live album with Crazy Horse recorded during his fall 1978 Rust Never Sleeps tour.

One of the most influential artists of all time, Neil Young has set a standard of artistic integrity and iconoclastic creativity. Before starting his multi-platinum solo career, he was a founding member of the folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield and worked with the groups Crazy Horse and Crosby, Stills and Nash. The Canadian singer-songwriter was recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 for his work as a solo artist and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1982. 

Features:
• Double LP
• Gatefold jacket
• Mastered from original analog tapes

Selections:
1. Sugar Mountain
2. I Am A Child
3. Comes A Time
4. After The Gold Rush
5. My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)
6. When You Dance I Can Really Love
7. The Loner
8. The Needle And The Damage Done 
9. Lotta Love
10. Sedan Delivery
11. Powderfinger
12. Cortez The Killer
13. Cinnamon Girl
14. Like A Hurricane
15. Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
16. Tonight’s The Night
Neil Young Time Fades Away LIMITED EDITION LIVE LP
1973 Live Album Reissued On Vinyl LP!

Guest Artists David Crosby & Graham Nash!


Neil Young's first live album, released in 1973, consisted of previously unreleased material and was recorded with The Stray Gators during the tour following the 1972 release of Harvest.

The album cover photo was taken by Joel Bernstein at the Philadelphia Spectrum on either January 26 or 27, 1973.

"...Few rockers have been as willing as Young to lay themselves bare before their audience, and Time Fades Away ranks with the bravest and most painfully honest albums of his career -- like the tequila Young was drinking on that tour, it isn't for everyone, but you may be surprised by its powerful effects." - Mark Deming, allmusic

Features:
• Vinyl LP

Selections:
Side A:

1. Time Fades Away
2. Journey Through the Past
3. Yonder Stands the Sinner (feat. David Crosby)
4. L.A.
5. Love In Mind
Side B:
1. Don't Be Denied
2. The Bridge
3. Last Dance (feat. David Crosby & Graham Nash)
Neil Young Hitchhiker LP
10 Acoustic Songs On Vinyl LP!
Unreleased 1976 Solo Album!


Neil Young recorded 10 songs with his acoustic guitar on August 11, 1976 at Indigo Studios in Malibu - these songs make up the album Hitchhiker.

"Many of the songs (from the August 11, 1976 session) have surfaced on previous Young albums, albeit in different forms: "Human Highway" appeared two years later on 1978's Comes a Time, while "Powderfinger," "Ride My Llama" and "Pocahontas" showed up on Rust Never Sleeps (1979), and "Captain Kennedy" came out on 1980's Hawks & Doves. Hitchhiker also contains a pair of never-before-released songs – "Hawaii," "a soaring ballad," and "Give Me Strength," which Young has occasionally performed live. 

"Young recorded Hitchhiker with David Briggs, who helped produce many of Young's most famous albums, including Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, After the Gold Rush and On the Beach. John Hanlon, another long-time collaborator, contributed some post-production to the original Malibu recordings."
 - rollingstone.com, August 4, 2017

Features:
• Vinyl LP
• Unreleased 1976 solo album
• Produced by David Briggs
• Gatefold jacket

Selections:
1. Pocahontas
2. Powderfinger
3. Captain Kennedy
4. Hawaii
5. Give Me Strength
6. Ride My Llama
7. Hitchhiker
8. Campaigner
9. Human Highway
10. The Old Country Waltz



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After Neil Young left the California folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield in 1968, he slowly established himself as one of the most influential and idiosyncratic singer/songwriters of his generation. Young's body of work ranks second only to Bob Dylan in terms of depth, and he was able to sustain his critical reputation, as well as record sales, for a longer period of time than Dylan, partially because of his willfully perverse work ethic. From the beginning of his solo career in the late '60s through to the 21st century, he never stopped writing, recording, and performing; his official catalog only represented a portion of his work, since he kept countless tapes of unreleased songs in his vaults.

Just as importantly, Young continually explored new musical territory, from rockabilly and the blues to electronic music. But these stylistic exercises only gained depth when compared to his two primary styles: gentle folk and country-rock, and crushingly loud electric guitar rock, which he frequently recorded with the Californian garage band Crazy Horse. Throughout his career, Young alternated between these two extremes, and both proved equally influential; there were just as many singer/songwriters as there were grunge and country-rock bands claiming to be influenced by Neil Young. Despite his enormous catalog and influence, Young continued to move forward, writing new songs and exploring new music. That restless spirit ensured that he was one of the few rock veterans as vital in his old age as he was in his youth.

Born in Toronto, Canada, Neil Young moved to Winnipeg with his mother following her divorce from his sports journalist father. Young began playing music in high school. Not only did he play in garage rock outfits like the Esquires, but he also played in local folk clubs and coffeehouses, where he eventually met Joni Mitchell and Stephen Stills. During the mid-'60s, he returned to Toronto, where he played as a solo folk act. By 1966, he joined the Mynah Birds, which also featured bassist Bruce Palmer and Rick James. The group recorded an album's worth of material for Motown, none of which was released at the time. Frustrated by his lack of success, Young moved to Los Angeles in his Pontiac hearse, taking Palmer along as support. Shortly after they arrived in L.A., they happened to meet Stills, and they formed Buffalo Springfield, who quickly became one of the leaders of the Californian folk-rock scene.

Despite the success of Buffalo Springfield, the group was plagued with tension, and Young quit the band several times before finally leaving to become a solo artist in May of 1968. Hiring Elliot Roberts as his manager, Young signed with Reprise Records and released his eponymous debut album in early 1969. By the time the album was released, he had begun playing with a local band called the Rockets, which featured guitarist Danny Whitten, bassist Billy Talbot, and drummer Ralph Molina. Young renamed the group Crazy Horse and had them support him on his second album, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, which was recorded in just two weeks. Featuring such Young staples as "Cinnamon Girl" and "Down by the River," the album went gold. Following the completion of the record, he began jamming with Crosby, Stills & Nash, eventually joining the group for their spring 1970 album, Déjà Vu. Although he was now part of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Young continued to record as a solo artist, releasing After the Gold Rush in August, 1970. After the Gold Rush, with its accompanying single "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," established Young as a solo star, and fame only increased through his association with CSN&Y.

Although Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were a very successful act, they were also volatile, and they had split by the spring 1971 release of the live Four Way Street. The following year, Young had his first number one album with the mellow country-rock of Harvest, which also featured his first (and only) number one single, "Heart of Gold." Instead of embracing his success, he spurned it, following it with the noisy, bleak live film Journey Through the Past. Both the movie and its soundtrack received terrible reviews, as did the live Time Fades Away, an album recorded with the Stray Gators that was released in 1973.

Both Journey Through the Past and Time Fades Away signaled that Young was entering a dark period in his life, but they only scratched the surface of his anguish. Inspired by the overdose deaths of Danny Whitten in 1972 and his roadie Bruce Berry the following year, Young wrote and recorded the bleak, druggy Tonight's the Night late in 1973, but declined to release it at the time. Instead, he released On the Beach, which was nearly as harrowing, in 1974; Tonight's the Night finally appeared in the spring of 1975. By the time of its release, Young had recovered, as indicated by the record's hard-rocking follow-up, Zuma, an album recorded with Crazy Horse and released later that year.

Young's focus began to wander in 1976, as he recorded the duet album Long May You Run with Stephen Stills and then abandoned his partner midway through the supporting tour. The following year he recorded the country-rock-oriented American Stars 'n Bars, which featured vocals by Nicolette Larson, who was also prominent on 1978's Comes a Time. Prior to the release of Comes a Time, Young scrapped the country-rock album Homegrown and assembled the triple-album retrospective Decade. At the end of 1978, he embarked on an arena tour called Rust Never Sleeps, which was designed as a showcase for new songs. Half of the concert featured Young solo, the other half featured him with Crazy Horse. That was the pattern that Rust Never Sleeps, released in the summer of 1979, followed. The record was hailed as a comeback, proving that Young was one of the few rock veterans who attacked punk rock head-on. That fall he released the double album Live Rust and the live movie Rust Never Sleeps.

Rust Never Sleeps restored Young to his past glory, but he perversely decided to trash his goodwill in 1980 with Hawks & Doves, a collection of acoustic songs that bore the influence of conservative, right-wing politics. In 1981, Young released the heavy rock album Re*ac*tor, which received poor reviews. Following its release, he left Reprise for the fledgling Geffen Records, where he was promised lots of money and artistic freedom. Young decided to push his Geffen contract to the limit, releasing the electronic Trans in January 1983, where his voice was recorded through a computerized vocoder. The album and its accompanying technology-dependent tour were received with bewildered, negative reviews. The rockabilly of Everybody's Rockin' (1983) was equally scorned, and Young soon settled into a cult audience for the mid-'80s.

Over the course of the mid-'80s, Young released three albums that were all stylistic exercises. In 1985, he released the straight country Old Ways, which was followed by the new wave-tinged Landing on Water the following year. He returned to Crazy Horse for 1987's Life, but by that time, he and Geffen had grown sick of each other, and he returned to Reprise in 1988. His first album for Reprise was the bluesy, horn-driven This Note's for You, which was supported by an acclaimed video that satirized rock stars endorsing commercial products. At the end of the year, he recorded a reunion album with Crosby, Stills & Nash called American Dream, which was greeted with savagely negative reviews.

American Dream didn't prepare any observer for the critical and commercial success of 1989's Freedom, which found Young following the half-acoustic/half-electric blueprint of Rust Never Sleeps to fine results. Around the time of its release, Young became a hip name to drop in indie rock circles, and he was the subject of a tribute record titled The Bridge in 1989. The following year, Young reunited with Crazy Horse for Ragged Glory, a loud, feedback-drenched album that received his strongest reviews since the '70s. For the supporting tour, Young hired the avant rock band Sonic Youth as his opening group, providing them with needed exposure while earning him hip credibility within alternative rock scenes. On the advice of Sonic Youth, Young added the noise collage EP Arc as a bonus to his 1991 live album, Weld.

Weld and the Sonic Youth tour helped position Neil Young as an alternative and grunge rock forefather, but he decided to abandon loud music for its 1992 follow-up, Harvest Moon. An explicit sequel to his 1972 breakthrough, Harvest Moon became Young's biggest hit in years, and he supported the record with an appearance on MTV Unplugged, which was released the following year as an album. Also in 1993, Geffen released the rarities collection Lucky Thirteen. The following year, he released Sleeps with Angels, which was hailed as a masterpiece in some quarters. Following its release, Young began jamming with Pearl Jam, eventually recording an album with the Seattle band in early 1995. The resulting record, Mirror Ball, was released to positive reviews in the summer of 1995, but it wasn't the commercial blockbuster it was expected to be; due to legal reasons, Pearl Jam's name was not allowed to be featured on the cover.

In the summer of 1996, he reunited with Crazy Horse for Broken Arrow and supported it with a brief tour. That tour was documented in Jim Jarmusch's 1997 film The Year of the Horse, which was accompanied by a double-disc live album. In 1999, Young reunited with Crosby, Stills & Nash for the first time in a decade, supporting their Looking Forward LP with the supergroup's first tour in a quarter century. A new solo effort, Silver & Gold, followed in the spring of 2000. In recognition of his 2000 summer tour, Young released the live album Road Rock, Vol. 1 the following fall, showcasing a two-night account of Young's performance at the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, in September 2000. A DVD version titled Red Rocks Live was issued that December, including 12 tracks initially unavailable on Road Rock, Vol. 1. His next studio project was his most ambitious yet, a concept album about small-town life titled Greendale that he also mounted as a live dramatic tour and indie film.

In early 2005, Young was diagnosed with a potentially deadly brain aneurysm. Undergoing treatment didn't slow him down, however, as he continued to write and record his next project. The acoustically based Prairie Wind appeared in the fall, with the concert film Heart of Gold, based around the album and directed by Jonathan Demme, released in 2006. That year also saw the release of the controversial CD/DVD Living with War, a collection of protest songs against the war in Iraq that featured titles such as "Let's Impeach the President," "Shock and Awe," and "Lookin' for a Leader." Restless, prolific, and increasingly self-referential, Young issued Chrome Dreams II late in 2007 and the car-themed Fork in the Road in 2009. Later in 2009, Young finally released the first installment in his long-rumored Archives series, Archives, Vol. 1, a massive first volume that combined over ten CD and DVD discs in a single box. As he was prepping Archives, Vol. 2, Young entered the studio with producer Daniel Lanois and recorded Le Noise, which appeared in the fall of 2010. Young continued going through his archives with the release of A Treasure in 2011, a single-disc set of live tracks recorded during his 1984-1985 tour with the International Harvesters that featured five previously unreleased Young songs mixed in with older songs like "Flying On the Ground Is Wrong" and "Are You Ready For the Country?," all done in the classic Harvest style.

 

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