Greatest Hits | 
enlarge | Artist: Neil Young Label: Reprise / Ada Category: Music
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Rating: 93 reviews Sales Rank: 60977
Media: LP Record Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.2
UPC: 093624893516 EAN: 0093624893516 ASIN: B00067GKPG
Publication Date: 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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| Tracks:
| • | Down by the River | | • | Cowgirl in the Sand | | • | Cinnamon Girl | | • | Helpless | | • | After the Gold Rush | | • | Only Love Can Break Your Heart | | • | Southern Man | | • | Ohio | | • | The Needle and the Damage Done | | • | Old Man | | • | Heart of Gold | | • | Like a Hurricane | | • | Comes a Time | | • | Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) | | • | Rockin' in the Free World | | • | Harvest Moon |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com One question would be: What took him so long? After all, a contemporary like Van Morrison has sold boatloads of his single-disc best-of set to buyers wary of diving into that deep catalog without a primer to get them started. So three and a half decades into his solo career, Neil Young finally delivers his version of that most modest of albums--the pre-holiday "hits" overview. What's surprising, coming from such a proud maverick, is its conventionality. Granted, the original master mixes are a boon for fans, but otherwise, there's not much here for loyalists who quite likely already possess the original "Like a Hurricane" on a couple of albums, as well as a handful of live interpretations scanning the years. Since Young cracked the Top 10 only once (1972's "Heart of Gold"), this set is built around concert staples as "Cinnamon Girl," "Rockin' in the Free World," and "Hey, Hey, My My" rather than chart favorites. Despite Young's honorable standing as a still-vital graybeard, the disc is skewed heavily toward his early work, shortchanging some mighty productive recent years. Peripheral fans may find this set of interest, but faithful followers are better advised to investigate the DVD version, which, at least, includes videos, photos, lyrics, and Web links. --Steven Stolder
Album Description His first ever CD greatest-hits collection, Neil Young's Greatest Hits is a long-awaited retrospective from one of rock's most influential and enduring singer-songwriters. With 16 selections spanning his entire career since 1969, Greatest Hits features some of the greatest hits of rock'n'roll, period.
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Brings me back to the 70's December 21, 2008 Not a Barbie girl! (North Carolina) I'm really glad that I made this purchase, this CD brings me back to the 70's, and alot of good memories. I had forgotten how much I liked Neil Youngs songs, until I got this CD. On a warm spring or summer day, with the top down on the car.........this music makes the whole day seem complete.
a good down to earth musician and song writer December 17, 2008 Brian Volkert (Missouri, USA) he sang with csny and wrote songs for himself. a wild man. music for the mind
Neil Young's greatest hits November 27, 2008 Diane Cochrane I love this CD, I put this on as I drive to work and smile all the way and I do the same thing on my way home. It makes me forget about all the crazy people on the roads. If you are a Neil Young fan you must add this one to your collection.
Super Seller November 16, 2008 D. Howell (Arlington, Tx) Great CD in perfect condition. Excellent seller w/ super fast shipping. Thanks for a great transaction.
Wasted space !!! November 8, 2008 Why waste 2-3 spots in the track listing with the terrible " COWGIRL IN THE SAND". Important songs such as " SO TELL ME WHY and SUGAR MOUNTAIN", would have filled this space perfect. Who wants BACK TO BACK "long", strung out songs on a CD. They are both terrible and the first 2 on the album. Also, "HEYHEY -MY MY" song.... just plain sounds old,bad and really stupid. THAT AINT NO HIT. I don't care what anybody say's.......as well as COWGIRL IN THE SAND. Plain terrible. What a waste of space for some good shorter, better played , wrote songs.
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