Juliette Lewis, who burst on the scene with her Oscar-nominated turn in 1991's "Cape Fear," has had a rich career in acting and music. The star of ABC's "Secrets and Lies" shared some of her favorite tracks from a legendary music star.
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"I'm always going back to Neil Young. Lately I've been listening to 'Razor Love.' Oh, my gosh. It's just gorgeous. Then I got this double CD with 'Cortez the Killer' and 'Old Man' on it. He's one of my favorite guitar players. He's really evocative. To me, when he plays guitar, it's a conversation. He's not afraid of noise-making that's emotional."
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