Neil Young issuing four unreleased albums

Buried albums to debut on vinyl as part of ‘Archives Volume 2’.
Neil Young is exhuming four unreleased albums as part of his ‘Archives Volume 2’.
Three studio albums – ‘Homegrown’, ‘Oceanside-Countryside’ and ‘Chrome Dreams’ and one live album ‘Odeon-Budokan Live’, recorded with Crazy Horse in Japan and London in 1976 – are all to get their debut releases on vinyl “as they were originally created for that format”.
The albums stem from the mid-to-late-’70s. ‘Homegrown’, which is reportedly a “very down album”, was scratched to make way for ‘Tonight’s The Night’. Since that album, which dealt with the death of friends from heroin overdoses, was no picnic, Neil Young fans are advised to have a bit of light relief planned for later.
No word yet on when all this will materialise, but given how overdue ‘Archives Volume 1’ was when it finally appeared last summer, keep breathing normally.
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