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Old 05.17.2024, 01:15 PM   #115
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NEIL YOUNG WITH CRAZY HORSE

EARLY DAZE


PRE-ORDER BEGINS TODAY
RELEASE DATE: JUNE 28

Early Daze is a collection of rare and unreleased studio recordings by Neil Young with Crazy Horse. The 10 songs were all recorded in 1969 with a Crazy Horse line-up of Danny Whitten (guitar and vocals), Ralph Molina (drums and vocals), Billy Talbot (bass and vocals), Jack Nitzsche (keyboards, tambourine, and vocals). None of the 10 tracks have been released on LP before.

This new collection of Neil Young with Crazy Horses' earliest recordings include several original versions that have not been released before, and along with the 7-inch Mono mix that was released in 1970 that includes a guitar outro not on original LP version. All the songs on Early Daze sound and feel like a new beginning for where rock & roll was going at the end of the 1960s. The tide was turning on some of the psychedelic experimentation of the San Francisco bands, and moving towards a style of intricate songwriting and bands that were able to take the beginnings of folk-rock and find new ways to let it explode in different settings. Neil Young with Crazy Horse were leading the charge in this completely expressive style of new music. It opened doors for a wide variety of new styles, and allowed a whole generation of musicians to find a new way forward. In many ways, that achievement is still growing.

On June 28, black vinyl, compact disc and digital editions will be released. A limited edition clear vinyl edition, which includes an exclusive poster, will be available through the Greedy Hand Store and at independent retailers. Hi-Res digital audio will be available at Xstream Store © through Neil Young Archives and most DSPs.

Tracklisting
Side One:
  1. Dance Dance Dance (Included on Neil Young - Archives Vol. I.)
  2. Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown (Unreleased version)
  3. Winterlong (Unreleased version)
  4. Everybody’s Alone (Different mix included on Archives Vol. I)
  5. Wonderin’ (Unreleased version)
Side Two:
  1. Cinnamon Girl (Original 7” Mono mix. Released April 20, 1970. Includes guitar outro not on LP version.)
  2. Look At All The Things (Unreleased version)
  3. Helpless (Unreleased version)
  4. Birds (Unreleased stereo mix. Mono mix was released as B-side to “Only Love Can Break Your Heart”)
  5. Down By The River (Unreleased version with alternate vocals)
All tracks produced by David Briggs And Neil Young except “Dance Dance Dance” produced by Jack Nitzsche & Neil Young.




Amazing.
He already issued the Archives for this period in time, and still there's jams like these that weren't included
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