1. "Neil Young" (1968): This is Neil Young's self-titled debut album and features several acoustic tracks, including "The Loner" and "Sugar Mountain."
2. "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" (1969): This album is considered one of Young's best and contains a mix of acoustic and electric songs, including the classic track "Cinnamon Girl."
3. "After the Gold Rush" (1970): This album is known for its acoustic-based folk-rock sound and includes songs like "Southern Man," "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," and the title track.
4. "Harvest" (1972): "Harvest" is one of Young's most popular and commercially successful albums and features several acoustic tracks, including the hit singles "Heart of Gold" and "Old Man."
5. "Comes a Time" (1978): This album showcases Young's acoustic guitar playing and includes songs like "Already One," "Look Out for My Love," and the title track.
6. "Harvest Moon" (1992): This album features a warm and mellow acoustic sound and includes songs like "Harvest Moon," "Unknown Legend," and "From Hank to Hendrix."
7. "Prairie Wind" (2005): This album is a return to Young's folk roots and features acoustic performances of songs like "This Old Guitar," "The Painter," and "Prairie Wind."
8. "Le Noise" (2010): This album was recorded with just Young and producer Daniel Lanois, featuring acoustic guitar and sparse instrumentation throughout.
These are just a few examples of Neil Young's acoustic albums, and each one offers a unique perspective on his songwriting and musicianship.