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Neil Young Reveals 15 New Archive Projects He Is Working On

by Paul Cashmere on August 2, 2019

in News

Neil Young has decided to take himself off the road for the rest of 2019 and work on sound and film projects for the Neil Young Archives.

The list of projects in the works includes the

Crazy Horse ‘A Rusted Out Garage’ (October 1986)
Greendale Live (March 2003)
Alchemy (the last Crazy Horse tour of 2013, may include songs from the Australian tour)
Colorado Sessions (2019, a movie about the making of the next Crazy Horse album)
Catalyst
Tokyo Budokan 76 (December 1976)
London Odeon Hammersmith 76 (December 1976)
Solo Trans (January 1983)
Stray Gators Harvest Sessions (September 1972)
Solo Greendale (November 2003)
Solo The Boarding House (March 1978)
Solo Silver and Gold (1990s)
Solo Stamford Shakespearean Theater 1971
Solo BBC 1971
Trans 2020 (animated Trans release)

“We will be in the editing suites for the duration of 2019, putting some parts of this together for you. Thanks for coming to our shows! We plan to be back in 2020! Right now we are gathering the work of a lifetime for you to enjoy at the Hearse Theater and beyond,” Young said in a statement at his website.

Meanwhile Neil Young & Crazy Horse will release their first album since 2012’s Psychedelic Pill soon. For the first time ever it appears that the yet to be named album does not have a home. After finishing the recording in April Young posted, “Whatever label this brand new Crazy Horse album is on, it will be a proud moment for all involved, something we were not sure we would get to do. We did it though and it rocks!”

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