Neil Young With Crazy Horse – Early Daze Clear-Black Vinyl

£61.00

Early Daze Clear-Black Vinyl – Neil Young With Crazy Horse new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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There is something so historic about the earliest recordings of Neil Young with Crazy Horse that even the most devoted fans of Young and that pivotal band cannot contain their excitement when new releases are scheduled ndash continuing with the release of EARLY DAZE on June 28th.Representing the first time that the music the band performs has been collected on one album like this set, EARLY DAZE includes some of the most iconic originals by Neil Young, and several with contributions by band guitarist Danny Whitten. It is Youngs first band after the breakup of Buffalo Springfield, and set one of the high marks of rock n roll at the end of the 1960s when all these songs were written.This new collection of Neil Young with Crazy Horses earliest recordings includes several original versions that have not been released before, along with the 7inch mono mix of Cinnamon Girl that was released in 1970 that includes a guitar outro not on the original LP version. Neil Young With Crazy Horse Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £61 +P&P

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