Neil Young – Archives Vol. III Takes (Reprise) (13th Floor Album Review)
For those of us not able to shell out the $600 for Neil Young’s 17 CD Box set, here’s the lowdown on the 2-disc vinyl version of Archives Vol.III called Takes.
For those of us not able to shell out the $600 for Neil Young’s 17 CD Box set, here’s the lowdown on the 2-disc vinyl version of Archives Vol.III called Takes.
It is New Music Friday…Ngā mihi o Matariki…Happy Matariki. And what better way to celebrate than with new music? Our top picks are led by Anna Coddington’s Te Whakamiha.
Forty-six years after it was originally meant to be released, Neil Young’s Chrome Dreams finally sees the light of day.
Come Together Series pays tribute to Neil Young, Dire Straits and Fleetwood Mac in 2023 with an all-star Kiwi line-up.
Is it possible to have too much Neil Young? Neil seems to be testing the patience (and bank accounts) of his fiercest fans with a barrage of releases including a 50th anniversary edition of Harvest and brand new music with Crazy Horse.
Neil Young saddles up The Horse one more time for an album that sounds part solo/part band effort but, as always, pure Neil. It also happens to be his best work in a wee while.
Neil Young saddles up The Horse and delivers Heading West, a new song taken from the upcoming album, Barn.
Neil Young continues cranking out Archive releases at an astonishing pace ( I think another, titled Young Shakespeare, has just been let loose). But this 4-disc (on vinyl) takes time to get through, so here we are…Neil & The Horse, December, 1990.
Maybe “new” is exactly accurate, but chances are you haven’t heard this Neil Young song recorded almost 50 years ago…until now.
It’s been a long wait, but after coming this close to being released in 1975, Neil Young’s Homegrown is finally out.