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Canadian singer, songwriter and filmmaker (born 1945)
For the album, see Neil Young (album) .
For other people named Neil Young, see Neil Young (disambiguation) .
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Canada (1945–present) United States (2020–present)
Singer musician songwriter filmmaker environmentalist
Neil Young (1968)
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere with Crazy Horse (1969)
After the Gold Rush (1970)
Harvest (1972)
Time Fades Away (1973, live)
On the Beach (1974)
Tonight's the Night (1975)
Zuma with Crazy Horse (1975)
Long May You Run with Stephen Stills (1976)
American Stars 'n Bars (1977)
Comes a Time (1978)
Rust Never Sleeps with Crazy Horse (1979, live)
Live Rust with Crazy Horse (1979, live)
Hawks & Doves (1980)
Re·ac·tor with Crazy Horse (1981)
Trans (1982)
Everybody's Rockin' with the Shocking Pinks (1983)
Old Ways (1985)
Landing on Water (1986)
Life with Crazy Horse (1987, live)
This Note's for You with The Bluenotes (1988)
Freedom (1989)
Ragged Glory with Crazy Horse (1990)
Harvest Moon (1992)
Sleeps with Angels with Crazy Horse (1994)
Mirror Ball with Pearl Jam (1995)
Broken Arrow with Crazy Horse (1996)
Silver & Gold (2000)
Are You Passionate? with Booker T. & the M.G.'s (2002)
Greendale with Crazy Horse (2003)
Prairie Wind (2005)
Living with War (2006)
Living with War: "In the Beginning" (2006)
Chrome Dreams II (2007)
Fork in the Road (2009)
Le Noise (2010)
Americana with Crazy Horse (2012)
Psychedelic Pill with Crazy Horse (2012)
A Letter Home (2014)
Storytone (2014)
The Monsanto Years with Promise of the Real (2015)
Peace Trail (2016)
Earth (2016)
Hitchhiker recorded 1976 (2017)
The Visitor with Promise of the Real (2017)
Colorado with Crazy Horse (2019)
Homegrown recorded 1974–75 (2020)
Barn with Crazy Horse (2021)
Toast with Crazy Horse; recorded 2001 (2022)
Noise & Flowers with Promise of the Real; recorded 2019 (2022, live)
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