From Hank to Hendrix, Neil Young’s self-described “bumpy ride” has seen him create a body of work that has embraced musical genres from pop to protest, rockabilly to rock and garage to grunge with everything including contemporary folk, country, blues and synth-rock in between. Young understands the importance of self-renewal. He recognizes that to stand still is to stagnate, which is why he has repeatedly delved into new musical territories. This CD compilation explores these territories and influences and presents them as the music that you might find on Neil Young’s personal jukebox. Tracklist 1. Forty Days – Ronnie Hawkins 2. Send Me Some Lovin’ – Little Richard 3. Bony Moronie – Larry Williams 4. Rawhide – Link Wray 5. Framed – Ritchie Valens 6. Yes I Love You Baby – Gene Vincent 7. Tennessee Waltz– Bobby Comstock & the Counts 8. Alone And Forsaken – Hank Williams 9. Bop-a-lena – Ronnie Self 10. Only the Lonely – Roy Orbison 11. Bongo Rock – Preston Epps 12. Little Rain – Jimmy Reed 13. Walk On – Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee 14. Apache – The Shadows 15. Taking Care Of Business – Bachman Turner Overdrive 16. Blackwaterside – Bert Jansch 17. Girl From The North Country – Bob Dylan 18. Oh, Lonesome Me – Don Gibson 19. Theme For Ernie – John Coltrane 20. Hey Joe – Jimi Hendrix 21. Four Strong Winds – Ian and Sylvia 22. Mystery Train – Elvis Presley 23. Betty Lou Got a New Pair Of Shoes – Bobby Freeman 24. The Wayward Wind – Gogi Grant 25. Farmer John – Don & Dewey