Neil Young - Ragged Glory (1st EU Pressing) - LP - 1st Pressing - 1990





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Ragged Glory
Neil Young + Crazy Horse
1990 – Europe
1st EU Pressing
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Reprise Records – 7599-26315-1, WX374
Vinyl: EX
Cover: VG+ (incl. original inner)
Neil Young’s Ragged Glory (1990) is a thunderous return to high‑octane rock, captured with Crazy Horse in full, unrestrained force. This first European pressing delivers the album exactly as it was meant to be heard: loud, loose, and gloriously imperfect. A standout collectible for anyone who values raw guitar energy and authentic rock history.
Upon release, Ragged Glory was praised for its explosive sound, extended guitar jams, and unapologetically rough production. Critics highlighted its live‑in‑the‑room feel, a refreshing contrast to the polished studio albums dominating the late 80s. Its gritty distortion and fearless simplicity became a major influence on the rising 90s alternative scene. Grunge pioneers like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney embraced the same ethos—volume, honesty, and emotional intensity—making Ragged Glory one of the quiet cornerstones of the decade’s rock revolution.
Ragged Glory
Neil Young + Crazy Horse
1990 – Europe
1st EU Pressing
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Reprise Records – 7599-26315-1, WX374
Vinyl: EX
Cover: VG+ (incl. original inner)
Neil Young’s Ragged Glory (1990) is a thunderous return to high‑octane rock, captured with Crazy Horse in full, unrestrained force. This first European pressing delivers the album exactly as it was meant to be heard: loud, loose, and gloriously imperfect. A standout collectible for anyone who values raw guitar energy and authentic rock history.
Upon release, Ragged Glory was praised for its explosive sound, extended guitar jams, and unapologetically rough production. Critics highlighted its live‑in‑the‑room feel, a refreshing contrast to the polished studio albums dominating the late 80s. Its gritty distortion and fearless simplicity became a major influence on the rising 90s alternative scene. Grunge pioneers like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney embraced the same ethos—volume, honesty, and emotional intensity—making Ragged Glory one of the quiet cornerstones of the decade’s rock revolution.

