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Although Neil Young has more than a few lost albums to his name, lately he’s been going out of his way to correct that by officially issuing generous portions of unreleased music from his vault. Within the last year that has included both shelved studio albums like 1975’s Homegrown and live recordings like 1990’s Way Down In The Rust Bucket. (We recently spoke to Crazy Horse guitarist Frank “Poncho” Sampedro about the latter.) Today Young offered his fans an update on all the archival projects currently in the works.
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Neil Young has not relented in his boycott of Spotify, but he doesn’t share the same animosity toward all streaming services. As Billboard points out, Young recently discussed his objections to Spotify on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM talk show. He also did an interview with Rick Rubin and Zane Lowe on Apple Music, a DSP that remai...
The new film, out next month, documents the creation of Young's classic 'Harvest' LP and celebrates its 50th anniversaryThe post Watch the first trailer for upcoming Neil Young documentary ‘Harvest Time’ appeared first on NME.
Jeff Rosenstock and Laura Stevenson — DIY music mainstays and former Bomb The Music Industry! bandmates — covered four Neil Young songs on their 2019 surprise EP Still Young. Today, they’ve done it again. On the aptly titled Younger Still, the duo puts its spin on four more Neil Young tracks, as captured in the basement of Rosensto...
"I played with some great friends [on the record], and it's really cool that this album has lasted so long," Young said in a statementThe post Neil Young ‘Harvest Time’ documentary set for release in December appeared first on NME.


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