Understandable. There has been a lot of stuff.tragabigzanda wrote:I agree in everything you said about Neil, but I’d add that the sheer volume, and the shifting plans and timelines, makes it difficult to know what’s essential. Not a big problem at the end of the day, but it’s a bit clunky (typical Neil!)
That said, I think the only era that's really hit a saturation point is that late 60's/early 70's solo acoustic period (and all of those releases are good, but a non-completist can probably do with just one or two of them). And he's put out a few audience recordings, which may not be everyone's bag. But overall, I would expect that most fans would enjoy most of the Archives releases, assuming they're a fan of the period it covers.
My personal favorites are probably Way Down in the Rust Bucket (from 1990), and -- sleeper hit -- A Treasure, from the 1984 tour. "Grey Riders" just slays.