Neil Young
Album reviews
Live At Massey Hall (Recommended)
Reprise (2007)
Last fall's Live at the Fillmore East was good, but this album is a revelation, showcasing one of NATN's heroes at his creative peak.
Prairie Wind / Devils and Dust
Reprise (2005)
Sadly, Neil's newest album is uninspired just like nearly all the albums he’s put out in the past 15 years.
Are You Passionate?
Reprise (2002)
It ain't always easy being a Neil Young fan.
Year Of The Horse
Reprise (1997)
This live compilation -- released the same time (1997) as Jim Jarmusch's tour film of the same name -- is probably one of the least enticing items Neil Young and Crazy Horse have released in their three-decade career.
Broken Arrow
Reprise (1996)
Broken Arrow, Neil Young's 32nd album and ninth of the '90s, is about wandering.
Sleeps With Angels
Reprise (1994)
A murky reflection of the time, Sleeps With Angels is a meaningful listen indeed.
Ragged Glory
Reprise (1990)
A few solid listens reveal this album to be a testament to the creative endurance of one rock history's most unique voices.
Zuma (Recommended)
Reprise (1975)
After the dark drunk period of Tonight's the Night and the stoned recovery of On The Beach, , Neil finally hits his stride on Zuma.
On The Beach (Recommended)
Reprise (1974)
The most perplexing and satisfying work in Neil Young's body of work. Too bad you can't run out and buy it.
Harvest Moon
Reprise (2000)
Neil Young often misrepresents himself as a plain man, but this album proves his more simple approaches to songwriting can often yield his most perfectly enjoyable results.