Ranking Neil Young Albums

Ranking Neil Young Albums

Neil Young is one of rock’s most brilliant, confounding, defiant and frustrating artists.

His long career as a solo act — whichbegan in 1968 after he left Buffalo Springfield — is defined byalternatelyfascinating and infuriating records.The list below of Neil Young Albums Ranked reveals thathis three dozen or so LPs can be neatly divided down the middle between records you should hear and records you can probably skip.

Starting early on, Young has never played by the rules. A huge chunk of his albums has been pieced together from leftover sessions. Some of his best and most defining works (including the landmark After the Gold Rush) started life as something entirely different. More than any other artist in history, except for maybe Bob Dylan, Young has nearly single-handedly killed his career on more than one occasion before rebounding with an era-encapsulating work.

Throughout his career, Young has remained one of rock’s most influential artists, a guitar icon who also creates breathtakingly beautiful and stripped-down music. Whether working on his own or with longtime backing band Crazy Horse, or any of the various pickup groups assembled over the years, Young has been a singular, and often polarizing, artist.

He’s restless, aggravating, trailblazing and baffling. He’s never followed trends, and his diverse and extensive list of albums over the past four decadesand counting is worth celebrating, no mattertheir context. (Note: Studio albums released as part of Young’s Archives series — like Hitchhiker and Chrome Dreams — have been left off the list.)

Neil Young Albums Ranked

He’s one of rock’s most brilliant, confounding, defiant and frustrating artists.

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