Freedom is the eighteenth studio album by Canadian rock musician Neil Young, released on October 2, 1989. Freedom effectively relaunched Young's career after a largely unsuccessful decade. After many arguments (and a lawsuit), Young left Geffen Records in 1988 and returned to his original label, Reprise, with This Note's for You. Freedom, however, brought about a new, critical and commercially successful album. This album was released in the United States as an LP record and a CD in 1989. Stylistically, the album was one of Young's most diverse records, ranging from acoustic love songs to raging rockers. Three of the songs on Freedom ("Don't Cry, " "Eldorado" and "On Broadway") had previously been released on the Japan and Australia-only EP Eldorado, and featured heavy waves of thundering distortion and feedback, juxtaposed with quieter sections.
1) Rockin' in the Free World
2) Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero Part I)
3) Don't Cry
4) Hangin' on a Limb
5) Eldorado
6) The Ways of Love
7) Someday
8) On Broadway
9) Wrecking Ball
10) No More
11) Too Far Gone
12) Rockin' in the Free World