Classic Rock

Neil Young

Archives Volume II: 1972-1976 REPRISE

Ten CDs, 139 songs, one very singular artist.

Ask 10 Neil Young mavens to identify the golden years and you’ll get 10 very different answers. However, few would argue that the period (’73), (’74) and the ’75 pair and is among his finest. The unreleased and Young’s work with the Stills/Young Band and Crosby, Stills & Nash enhance the picture further.

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