“Roll another number for the road…” Neil Young’s vigorous workrate can be hard for even the most obsessive fan to keep up with: since 2000 alone, he’s managed two autobiographies, eight personally curated archive releases, one imaginatively conceptual live album, five films, an environment...
“Roll another number for the road…” Neil Young’s vigorous workrate can be hard for even the most obsessive fan to keep up with: since 2000 alone, he’s managed two autobiographies, eight personally curated archive releases, one imaginatively conceptual live album, five films, an environmentally friendly car and a new audio format, plus the small matter of 14 new studio albums. To navigate that amazing body of work, you’ll need a trustworthy companion – which is where our Ultimate Music Guide: Neil Young comes in.
This deluxe, updated edition tells the complete story of Young, right up to 2016’s Peace Trail. We’ve reviewed every single one of his albums, and rescued a wealth of interviews from the NME, Melody Maker and Uncut archives. “You can’t worry about what people think. I never do. I never did, really,” Young told Uncut in 2012. And here’s the proof: one of rock’s greatest runs, anatomised and celebrated in all its weird, ragged glory…