Mmm, it seems that the Neil Young discography arise a lot of controversy. Some peculiar facts on his discography like releasing live albums with only new material or including his songs as part of bands on solo compilations (not only "Decade" but also "Journey Through the Past," "Neil Young Archives Vol 1" and "Greatest Hits") are giving Holden extra work about eligibility. In my case I've decided (well, in fact long before the controversy) to make two lists. The first list is selected from the complete discography including material released as part of bands.
The second list includes only material credited to Neil Young or Neil Young fronting a band (usually Neil Young & Crazy Horse) and it's the list Holden should use to count my votes. On this second list some of the songs were first released as part of bands but the position is based on the first released Neil Young SOLO version of the song. For instance, Buffalo Springfield's "Broken Arrow" is my #12 song on the global list but it falls to #49 based on the live version from the Live at Canterbury House released on 2008. And "Mr. Soul" disappears on the second list based on the "Trans" 1982 version. Hope this makes sense.
Albums:
1. Neil Young —
After the Gold Rush (1970, my #22 album of all-time)
My favourite Neil Young album because it contains (almost) all the Neil Young past, present and future. We have Buffalo Springfield pop ("Only Love Can Break Your Heart"), C,S,N&Y harmonies ("Tell Me Why"), aching piano-ballads ("After the Gold Rush"), spectral country ("Oh Lonesome Me"), soft-rock ("Don't Let It Bring You Down") and furious rock with lengthy solos ("Southern Man"). And all that surprisingly cohesive and confessional. Who could ask for more to a bare 33 minutes of music?
2. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young —
Déjà Vu (1970, #29) #3 of 1970
Laurel Canyon's peak. The perfect conjunction of four great songwriters in their sweetest moment in a perfect timing (the change of decade). Despite the album was recorded in scattered sessions with little physical coincidence of the four musicians, the exquisite vocal harmonies and the elaborated arrangements confer a notable cohesiveness. The A-side of the original vinyl is simply perfect and in the B-side stands out a Nash tune, "Our House," an exaltation of conjugal happiness.
3. Neil Young & Crazy Horse —
Rust Never Sleeps (1979, #98)
Only Neil Young could jump so easily between generations, tying in the same line Elvis Presley and Johnny Rotten, without seeming out of step or opportunist. And he did it brilliantly, as shown on the album outstanding structure, every song features more instrumentation than the previous and the style evolves progressively from sparse country-folk to noisy garage-rock, with the same song on acoustic and electric versions as the album bookends. Beginning out of the blue and ending into the black.
4. Neil Young —
Tonight's the Night (1975, #133)
The third step down on the Ditch Trilogy. Haunted by the phantoms of Danny Whitten and Bruce Berry (dead by heroin overdose on the previous months), Neil Young created one of the most imperfect albums ever (the raw and ragged singing and the sloppy and stoned playing is noticeable) but also one of the most desolate. In fact listening to some songs is almost painful (the display of pain when Young tries to reach the high notes on "Mellow My Mind" is almost obscene). Lying in the ditch.
5. Buffalo Springfield —
Buffalo Springfield Again (1967, #157), #7 of 1967
A characteristic of Neil Young's style was simplicity, both his acoustic Folk or electric Rock featured straight structures and spare backing. But during his early days as part of Buffalo Springfield he was tempted by complex multi-part structures ("Broken Arrow") or orchestral arrangements ("Expecting to Fly"). Stephen Stills also contributed complex and brilliant songs like "Bluebird" and Richie Furay added his first country-pop gems like "A Child's Claim to Fame." California dreaming.
6. Neil Young — Harvest (1972)
7. Neil Young + Crazy Horse — Ragged Glory (1990)
8. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)
9. Neil Young — On the Beach (1974)
10. Neil Young — Comes a Time (1978)
11. Neil Young — Freedom (1989)
12. Neil Young — Harvest Moon (1992)
13. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Zuma (1975)
14. Neil Young — Mirror Ball (1995)
15. Neil Young — Le Noise (2010)
16. Neil Young — Time Fades Away (1973)
17. Neil Young — Dead Man (1996)
18. Buffalo Springfield — Buffalo Springfield (1966)
19. Neil Young — American Stars 'n Bars (1977)
20. Neil Young and Crazy Horse — Sleeps with Angels (1994)
21. Neil Young — Homegrown (2020)
22. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Psychedelic Pill (2012)
23. Neil Young — Trans (1982)
24. Neil Young — Neil Young (1968)
25. Neil Young — Prairie Wind (2005)
26. Neil Young — Chrome Dreams II (2007)
27. Buffalo Springfield — Last Time Around (1968)
28. Neil Young — Old Ways (1985)
29. Neil Young — Living with War (2006)
30. Neil Young — Silver & Gold (2000)
31. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Broken Arrow (1996)
32. Neil Young — Hitchhiker (2017)
33. Neil Young — Hawks & Doves (1980)
34. Neil Young & the Bluenotes — This Note's for You (1988)
35. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Greendale (2003)
36. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Re-ac-tor (1981)
37. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — Looking Forward (1999)
38. The Stills-Young Band — Long May You Run (1976)
39. Neil Young — Silver & Gold (2000)
40. Neil Young + Promise of the Real — The Monsanto Years (2015)
41. Neil Young — Are You Passionate? (2002)
42. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Americana (2012)
43. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Colorado (2019)
44. Neil Young — Peace Trail (2016)
45. Neil Young + Promise of the Real — The Visitor (2018)
46. Neil Young — Journey Through the Past (1972)
47. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Life (1987)
48. Neil Young — A Letter Home (2014)
49. Neil Young — Landing on Water (1986)
50. Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks — Everybody's Rockin' (1983)
51. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — American Dream (1988)
52. Neil Young + Promise of the Real — Paradox (2018)
53. Neil Young — Fork in the Road (2009)
Songs:
1. Neil Young —
Tired Eyes (1975, my #89 song of all time)
Probably one of the saddest songs ever recorded. And probably the first song of a new style, alt-country, that blossomed 20 years after. A creepy and ghostly country backing while Young recites with a stoned tone a dark story about a "heavy doper or (...) just a loser" with "bullet holes in his mirrors" that "tried to do his best but he could not." And when he sings he does with a fragile voice that puts a lump on your throat: "please take my advice, open up your tired eyes." Terrific. And terrifying.
2. Neil Young and Crazy Horse —
Like a Hurricane (1977, #242)
This is the song I would use to explain to an extraterrestrial how Neil Young & Crazy Horse sound. Simple but evocative lyrics, a chord progression based on the Andalusian cadence, a brilliant melody with timeless qualities, a quite slow tempo for a rock song, basic instrumentation (bass-drums-guitar-keyboard), bright Californian vocal harmonies, enough space for Young sublime and lengthy soloing and mainly the intense and powerful playing, with the musicians having a blast from the very first second.
3. Neil Young & Crazy Horse —
Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) (1979)
Pure rock'n'roll history. Even mythology. One of the most famous quotes of rock lyrics comes from this song (well, in fact from the acoustic version): "It's better to burn out than to fade away." It was then harshly criticized by John Lennon for worshiping death. Young's answer: "Rock'n'roll doesn't look that far ahead. Rock'n'roll is right now. What's happening right this second. Is it bright? Or is it dim because it's waiting for tomorrow?" 15 years later Kurt Cobain wrote the quote on his suicide note.
4. Neil Young —
Only Love Can Break Your Heart (1970)
Young's career always balanced between spare folk and furious rock but he was also a pop wizard, as showcased on this song.
5. Neil Young —
Rockin' in the Free World (1989)
Neil Young centred his career and shook his confusion of the 1980s with this powerful and combative anthem. Keep on rocking!
6. Neil Young — Heart of Gold (1972)
7. Neil Young — Harvest Moon (1992)
8. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Powderfinger (1979)
9. Neil Young — Ambulance Blues (1974)
10. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Cowgirl in the Sand (1969)
11. Neil Young — Albuquerque (1975)
12. Buffalo Springfield — Broken Arrow (1967)
13. Neil Young — After the Gold Rush (1970)
14. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Cinnamon Girl (1969)
15. Neil Young — Southern Man (1970)
16. Neil Young — Comes a Time (1978)
17. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Cortez the Killer (1975)
18. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — Helpless (1970)
19. Neil Young — Mellow My Mind (1975)
20. Neil Young — Star of Bethlehem (1977)
21. Neil Young + Crazy Horse — Days That Used to Be (1990)
22. Neil Young — Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero Part 1) (1989)
23. Neil Young — I'm the Ocean (1995)
24. Neil Young — The Needle and the Damage Done (1972)
25. Neil Young — Ordinary People (2007)
26. Neil Young — Tell Me Why (1970)
27. Buffalo Springfield — Expecting to Fly (1967)
28. Neil Young — Winterlong (1977)
29. Neil Young — Old Man (1972)
30. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — Ohio (1970)
31. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Lotta Love (1978)
32. Neil Young + Crazy Horse — Mansion on the Hill (1990)
33. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Thrasher (1979)
34. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — The Losing End (When You're On) (1969)
35. Neil Young — Birds (1970)
36. The Stills-Young Band — Long May You Run (1976)
37. Neil Young — Out on the Weekend (1972)
38. Neil Young — From Hank to Hendrix (1992)
39. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Sail Away (1979)
40. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Danger Bird (1975)
41. Neil Young — Tonight's the Night (1975)
42. Neil Young — Don't Be Denied (1973)
43. Neil Young — Guitar Solo, No. 5 (1996)
44. Neil Young + Crazy Horse — Mother Earth (Natural Anthem) (1990)
45. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Walk Like a Giant (2012)
46. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — Looking Forward (1999)
47. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Pocahontas (1979)
48. Neil Young — On the Beach (1974)
49. Neil Young — When You Dance I Can Really Love (1970)
50. Neil Young + Crazy Horse — Love and Only Love (1990)
51. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Shots (1981)
52. Neil Young and Crazy Horse — Sleeps with Angels (1994)
53. Buffalo Springfield — On the Way Home (1968)
54. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) (1979)
55. Neil Young — Words (Between the Lines of Age) (1972)
56. Neil Young — The Loner (1968)
57. Neil Young — Captain Kennedy (1980)
58. Neil Young — Human Highway (1978)
59. Neil Young — It's a Dream (2005)
60. Neil Young — Walk On (1974)
61. Neil Young — Hitchhiker (2010)
62. Buffalo Springfield — Mr. Soul (1967)
63. Neil Young + Crazy Horse — F*!#in' Up (1990)
64. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Sedan Delivery (1979)
65. Neil Young — Unknown Legend (1992)
66. Neil Young — Will to Love (1977)
67. Neil Young — Borrowed Tune (1975)
68. Neil Young — Harvest (1972)
69. Neil Young — Four Strong Winds (1978)
70. Neil Young — Don't Let It Bring You Down (1970)
71. Neil Young and Crazy Horse — Trans Am (1994)
72. Neil Young — Peace and Love (1995)
73. Neil Young — Roll Another Number (For the Road) (1975)
74. Neil Young — Philadelphia (1994)
75. Neil Young — Separate Ways (2020)
76. Neil Young — Razor Love (2000)
77. Neil Young — I've Been Waiting for You (1968)
78. Neil Young — The Painter (2005)
79. Neil Young — Let's Impeach the President (2006)
80. Neil Young + Promise of the Real — Already Great (2017)
81. Neil Young — Song X (1995)
82. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Blowin' in the Wind (1991)
83. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Down by the River (1969)
84. Neil Young — Journey Through the Past (1973)
85. Neil Young — Computer Age (1982)
86. Neil Young & the Bluenotes — This Note's for You (1988)
87. Neil Young — Wrecking Ball (1989)
88. Neil Young — Peaceful Valley Boulevard (2010)
89. Neil Young — Get Back to the Country (1985)
90. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Look Out for My Love (1978)
91. Neil Young — Revolution Blues (1974)
92. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Don't Cry No Tears (1975)
93. Neil Young — Let's Roll (2002)
94. Neil Young — Walk with Me (2010)
95. Neil Young — Don't Cry (1989)
96. Neil Young — Alabama (1972)
97. Neil Young — The Old Homestead (1980)
98. Neil Young with Crosby, Stills & Nash — Through My Sails (1975)
99. Buffalo Springfield — I Am a Child (1968)
100. Neil Young — One of These Days (1992)
101. Neil Young — My Boy (1985)
102. Neil Young — Transformer Man (1982)
103. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)
104. Neil Young — The Old Laughing Lady (1968)
105. Buffalo Springfield — Out of My Mind (1966)
106. Neil Young — I Believe in You (1970)
107. Neil Young & the Bluenotes — Coupe de Ville (1988)
108. Neil Young — A Man Needs a Maid (1972)
109. Neil Young — See the Sky About to Rain (1974)
110. Neil Young + Crazy Horse — Over and Over (1990)
111. Neil Young — Little Wing (1980)
112. Neil Young — Speakin' Out (1975)
113. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Southern Pacific (1981)
114. Neil Young — Soldier (1972)
115. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Be the Rain (2003)
116. Neil Young — New Mama (1975)
117. Neil Young, Crazy Horse & the Bullets — Hey Babe (1977)
118. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Barstool Blues (1975)
119. Neil Young — Goin' Back (1978)
120. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — Country Girl (Whiskey Boot Hill, Down Down Down, Country Girl (I Think You're Pretty)) (1970)
121. Neil Young — Give Me Strength (2017)
122. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Ramada Inn (2012)
123. Neil Young — Bad News Comes to Town (2015)
124. Neil Young — Sugar Mountain (1969)
125. Neil Young — Campaigner (1977)
126. Neil Young and Crazy Horse — Western Hero (1994)
127. Neil Young — Hippie Dream (1986)
128. Neil Young — Motion Pictures (For Carrie) (1974)
129. Neil Young — Oh, Lonesome Me (1970)
130. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Rainbow of Colors (2019)
131. Neil Young — Bad Fog of Loneliness (2007)
132. Neil Young — Say Hello to Chicago (2014)
133. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Welfare Mothers (1979)
134. Neil Young — For the Turnstiles (1974)
135. Neil Young — Plastic Flowers (2014)
136. Neil Young — Peace Trail (2016)
137. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Jesus' Chariot (2012)
138. Neil Young International Harvesters — Amber Jean (2011)
139. Neil Young — The Restless Consumer (2006)
140. Buffalo Springfield — Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing (1966)
141. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — Sea of Madness (1970)
142. Neil Young with Crazy Horse — Round & Round (It Won't Be Long) (1969)
143. Neil Young + Promise of the Real — Seed Justice (2016)
144. Neil Young — L.A. (1973)
145. Neil Young and Graham Nash with the Stray Gators — War Song (1972)
146. Neil Young — Depression Blues (1993)
147. Neil Young — Wonderin' (1983)
148. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — This Old House (1988)
149. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Arc (1991)
150. Neil Young + Promise of the Real — People Want to Hear About Love (2015)
Neil Young solo list (Holden, please use this one)
Albums:
1.
After the Gold Rush (1970, my #22 album of all-time)
My favourite Neil Young album because it contains (almost) all the Neil Young past, present and future. We have Buffalo Springfield pop ("Only Love Can Break Your Heart"), C,S,N&Y harmonies ("Tell Me Why"), aching piano-ballads ("After the Gold Rush"), spectral country ("Oh Lonesome Me"), soft-rock ("Don't Let It Bring You Down") and furious rock with lengthy solos ("Southern Man"). And all that surprisingly cohesive and confessional. Who could ask for more to a bare 33 minutes of music?
2.
Rust Never Sleeps (1979, #98)
Only Neil Young could jump so easily between generations, tying in the same line Elvis Presley and Johnny Rotten, without seeming out of step or opportunist. And he did it brilliantly, as shown on the album outstanding structure, every song features more instrumentation than the previous and the style evolves progressively from sparse country-folk to noisy garage-rock, with the same song on acoustic and electric versions as the album bookends. Beginning out of the blue and ending into the black.
3.
Tonight's the Night (1975, #133)
The third step down on the Ditch Trilogy. Haunted by the phantoms of Danny Whitten and Bruce Berry (dead by heroin overdose on the previous months), Neil Young created one of the most imperfect albums ever (the raw and ragged singing and the sloppy and stoned playing is noticeable) but also one of the most desolate. In fact listening to some songs is almost painful (the display of pain when Young tries to reach the high notes on "Mellow My Mind" is almost obscene). Lying in the ditch.
4.
Harvest (1972)
Commonly considered his country album barely half of the songs fall into that, there are also rockers and orchestral pieces.
5.
Ragged Glory (1990)
For the first grunge album (before "Nevermind" and "Ten") Neil made his typical album with Crazy Horse but louder and dirtier.
6. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)
7. On the Beach (1974)
8. Comes a Time (1978)
9. Freedom (1989)
10. Harvest Moon (1992)
11. Zuma (1975)
12. Mirror Ball (1995)
13. Le Noise (2010)
14. Time Fades Away (1973)
15.
Dead Man (1996)
16. American Stars 'n Bars (1977)
17. Sleeps with Angels (1994)
18. Homegrown (2020)
19. Psychedelic Pill (2012)
20. Trans (1982)
21. Neil Young (1968)
22. Prairie Wind (2005)
23. Chrome Dreams II (2007)
24. Old Ways (1985)
25. Living with War (2006)
26. Silver & Gold (2000)
27. Broken Arrow (1996)
28. Hitchhiker (2017)
29. Hawks & Doves (1980)
30. This Note's for You (1988)
31. Greendale (2003)
32. Re-ac-tor (1981)
33. Silver & Gold (2000)
34. The Monsanto Years (2015)
35. Are You Passionate? (2002)
36. Americana (2012)
37. Colorado (2019)
38. Peace Trail (2016)
39. The Visitor (2018)
40. Journey Through the Past (1972)
41. Life (1987)
42. A Letter Home (2014)
43. Landing on Water (1986)
44. Everybody's Rockin' (1983)
45.
Paradox (2018)
46. Fork in the Road (2009)
Songs:
1.
Tired Eyes (1975, my #89 song of all time)
Probably one of the saddest songs ever recorded. And probably the first song of a new style, alt-country, that blossomed 20 years after. A creepy and ghostly country backing while Young recites with a stoned tone a dark story about a "heavy doper or (...) just a loser" with "bullet holes in his mirrors" that "tried to do his best but he could not." And when he sings he does with a fragile voice that puts a lump on your throat: "please take my advice, open up your tired eyes." Terrific. And terrifying.
2.
Like a Hurricane (1977, #242)
This is the song I would use to explain to an extraterrestrial how Neil Young & Crazy Horse sound. Simple but evocative lyrics, a chord progression based on the Andalusian cadence, a brilliant melody with timeless qualities, a quite slow tempo for a rock song, basic instrumentation (bass-drums-guitar-keyboard), bright Californian vocal harmonies, enough space for Young sublime and lengthy soloing and mainly the intense and powerful playing, with the musicians having a blast from the very first second.
3.
Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) (#11 of 1979)
Pure rock'n'roll history. Even mythology. One of the most famous quotes of rock lyrics comes from this song (well, in fact from the acoustic version): "It's better to burn out than to fade away." It was then harshly criticized by John Lennon for worshiping death. Young's answer: "Rock'n'roll doesn't look that far ahead. Rock'n'roll is right now. What's happening right this second. Is it bright? Or is it dim because it's waiting for tomorrow?" 15 years later Kurt Cobain wrote the quote on his suicide note.
4.
Only Love Can Break Your Heart (1970)
Young's career always balanced between spare folk and furious rock but he was also a pop wizard, as showcased on this song.
5.
Rockin' in the Free World (1989)
Neil Young centred his career and shook his confusion of the 1980s with this powerful and combative anthem. Keep on rocking!
6. Heart of Gold (1972)
7. Harvest Moon (1992)
8. Powderfinger (1979)
9. Ambulance Blues (1974)
10. Cowgirl in the Sand (1969)
11. Albuquerque (1975)
12. After the Gold Rush (1970)
13. Cinnamon Girl (1969)
14. Southern Man (1970)
15. Comes a Time (1978)
16. Cortez the Killer (1975)
17. Mellow My Mind (1975)
18. Star of Bethlehem (1977)
19. Days That Used to Be (1990)
20. Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero Part 1) (1989)
21. I'm the Ocean (1995)
22. The Needle and the Damage Done (1972)
23. Ordinary People (2007)
24. Tell Me Why (1970)
25. Winterlong (1977)
26. Old Man (1972)
27. Lotta Love (1978)
28. Mansion on the Hill (1990)
29. Thrasher (1979)
30.
Helpless (1993)
31. The Losing End (When You're On) (1969)
32. Birds (1970)
33.
Long May You Run (1993)
34. Out on the Weekend (1972)
35. From Hank to Hendrix (1992)
36. Sail Away (1979)
37. Danger Bird (1975)
38. Tonight's the Night (1975)
39. Don't Be Denied (1973)
40.
Ohio (2007)
41. Guitar Solo, No. 5 (1996)
42. Mother Earth (Natural Anthem) (1990)
43. Walk Like a Giant (2012)
44. Pocahontas (1979)
45. On the Beach (1974)
46. When You Dance I Can Really Love (1970)
47. Love and Only Love (1990)
48. Shots (1981)
49.
Broken Arrow (2008)
50. Sleeps with Angels (1994)
51. My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) (1979)
52. Words (Between the Lines of Age) (1972)
53. The Loner (1968)
54. Captain Kennedy (1980)
55. Human Highway (1978)
56. It's a Dream (2005)
57. Walk On (1974)
58. Hitchhiker (2010)
59. F*!#in' Up (1990)
60. Sedan Delivery (1979)
61. Unknown Legend (1992)
62.
On the Way Home (2008)
63. Will to Love (1977)
64. Borrowed Tune (1975)
65. Harvest (1972)
66. Four Strong Winds (1978)
67. Don't Let It Bring You Down (1970)
68. Trans Am (1994)
69. Peace and Love (1995)
70. Roll Another Number (For the Road) (1975)
71. Philadelphia (1994)
72. Separate Ways (2020)
73.
Expecting to Fly (2008)
74. Razor Love (2000)
75. I've Been Waiting for You (1968)
76. The Painter (2005)
77. Let's Impeach the President (2006)
78. Already Great (2017)
79. Song X (1995)
80. Blowin' in the Wind (1991)
81. Down by the River (1969)
82. Journey Through the Past (1973)
83. Computer Age (1982)
84. This Note's for You (1988)
85. Wrecking Ball (1989)
86. Peaceful Valley Boulevard (2010)
87. Get Back to the Country (1985)
88. Look Out for My Love (1978)
89. Revolution Blues (1974)
90. Don't Cry No Tears (1975)
91. Let's Roll (2002)
92. Walk with Me (2010)
93. Don't Cry (1989)
94. Alabama (1972)
95. The Old Homestead (1980)
96. Through My Sails (1975)
97.
I Am a Child (1979)
98. One of These Days (1992)
99. My Boy (1985)
100. Transformer Man (1982)
If, despite being based on the solo versions, these songs are not considered eligible, here there are 7 songs more to complete a Top 100:
101. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)
102. The Old Laughing Lady (1968)
103. I Believe in You (1970)
104. Coupe de Ville (1988)
105. A Man Needs a Maid (1972)
106. See the Sky About to Rain (1974)
107. Over and Over (1990)