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That would be “Early Daze,” the unreleased studio album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse — today

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A few days ago the news spread. Neil Young Advertise on their website Neil Young Archive And on their social networks there is a new version. a Unreleased studio album titled “Early Daze”, Recorded in 1969 with Crazy Horse. The disc will be placed On sale next June 28also By reproducing records and now You can book by clicking here.

Neil Young with Crazy Horse announces the song “Early Daze”. A release date is set for June 28, 2024 via Reprise Records. An outstanding collection of early recordings from 1969. This new collection of early Neil Young & Crazy Horses recordings has never been released on LP before. Available for pre-order at NeilYoungArchives.com”His post on social networks said.



This is what the artist’s website explains in detail about the album: ““Premature stupor” is a A collection of rare and unreleased studio recordings of Neil Young with Crazy Horse. The 10 songs They were registered in 1969 With the Crazy Horse lineup consisting of Danny Whitten (guitar and vocals), Ralph Molina (drums and vocals), Billy Talbot (bass and vocals), and Jack Nitzsche (keyboards, tambourine and vocals). This is the same lineup that was played on the Live at the Fillmore East album (recorded March 6-7, 1970). Only one song from the album had been previously released (“Dance Dance Dance”) and none of the ten songs on LP were released.

These are the ten songs

  • Dance dance dance
  • “Come on baby, let’s go downstairs” (unpublished version)
  • “Winter Long” (unpublished version)
  • “Everybody’s Alone” (various mix)
  • “Wonderin” (unreleased version)
  • “Cinnamon Girl” (original 7″ mono mix)
  • “Look at All Things” (unpublished version)
  • “Helpless” (unpublished version)
  • “Birds” (unreleased stereo mix)
  • “Down By The River” (unreleased version with replacement vocals)
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Neil Young Last March, she decided to republish her music catalog on the Swedish Spotify platform (via The ultimate classic rock). As you may recall, in 2022, the artist decided to pull his entire catalog from the streaming service because the platform was publishing, exclusively, Controversial podcast of American personality Joe Rogan. Young at the time accused the platform of “misinformationAs we told you, he removed all his music from it.

Whatever the case, in a new post on his website, Young explained what the situation is, without hiding for a moment how little he likes Spotify or the sound quality, but admitting that he cannot beat – at least without help – a giant, especially now that The rest of the streaming platforms also streamed Rogan’s podcast.

I couldn’t leave Apple and Amazon, like I did with Spotify, because my music would have very little streaming to audiophiles, so I went back to Spotify, and I sincerely hope that the sound quality will improve and that people will be able to hear and feel all the music the way we make it. .

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