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Encyclopedia > Greatest Hits (Neil Young album)

This is Neil Young's third compilation after Decade and Lucky Thirteen. 11 of the first 12 tracks also appear on Decade The 16 tracks span his entire career from 1969 - 1992. The album was released November 16, 2004 on Reprise Records / WEA Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour) Neil Percival Kenneth Robert Ragland Young, better known as Neil Young (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian singer-songwriter who has become one of the most respected and influential musicians of his generation. ... November 16 is the 320th day of the year (321st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 45 days remaining. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Reprise Records was formed in 1960 by Frank Sinatra in order to allow more artistic freedom for his own recordings. ... The Wea were a Native American tribe of the Ohio Country, sometimes considered a subdivision of the Miami tribe. ...

Neil Young Greatest Hits
Neil Young Greatest Hits

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Track Listing

All songs written by Neil Young

  1. "Down by the River" - 9:16 (17 January 1969) Neil Young & Crazy Horse
  2. "Cowgirl in the Sand" - 10:05 (18 January 1969) Neil Young & Crazy Horse
  3. "Cinnamon Girl" - 2:59 (20 March 1969) Neil Young & Crazy Horse
  4. "Helpless" - 3:37 (7 November 1969) Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  5. "After the Goldrush" - 3:46 (12 March 1970) Neil Young
  6. "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" - 3:08 (15 March 1970) Neil Young
  7. "Southern Man" - 5:31 (19 March 1970) Neil Young
  8. "Ohio" - 2:59 (21 May 1970) Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  9. "The Needle and the Damage Done" - 2:10 (30 January 1971) Neil Young
  10. "Old Man" - 3:22 (6 February 1971) Neil Young & Stray Gators
  11. "Heart of Gold" - 3:07 (8 February 1971) Neil Young & Stray Gators
  12. "Like a Hurricane" - 8:20 (29 November 1975) Neil Young & Crazy Horse
  13. "Comes a Time" - 3:04 (2 November 1977) Neil Young
  14. "Hey Hey My My (Into the Black)" - 4:59 (22 October 1978) Neil Young & Crazy Horse
  15. "Rockin' in the Free World" - 4:41 (10 March 1989) Neil Young
  16. "Harvest Moon" - 5:03 (22 September 1991) Neil Young

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Neil Young (3697 words)
In the early 60s Young kicked around on the Ontario and upstate New York rock circuit, working for a while with a very young Rick James; he then moved to California and by 1966 was, with Steve Stills, a leader of the influential Buffalo Springfield.
Young's intense performance holds one's interest even on the ragged, neurotic, over-long solo acoustic number "Last Trip To Tulsa." The material has a pleasantly familiar sound, deviating from the Buffalo Springfield's formula only in that Young was no longer able to utilize Richie Furay's fantastic harmony vocals.
Young gave the band two tunes and matched them with youthful guitarist Nils Lofgren and crusty pianist/producer Jack Nitzsche, who in turn brought in Ry Cooder - Nitzsche's acquaintance from Rolling Stones sessions - to lay on some slide guitar.
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