Neil Young to release live album from 1970
Neil Young will be releasing a new solo live album later this year, which will include a collection of his recordings at venue Cellar Door in Washington, DC in 1970.
Live At The Cellar Door was recorded from 26 November to 2 December 1970, only a few months after the Canadian musician’s release of cult classic After The Gold Rush LP.
The recordings will combine a variety of acoustic and piano versions of songs from After The Gold Rush, three versions of songs from Young’s band Buffalo Springfield, a solo piano rendition of ‘Cinnamon Girl‘ and other early versions of released songs.
The album will be released on 26 November via Reprise and here is the tracklist:
1. Tell Me Why
2. Only Love Can Break Your Heart
3 After the Gold Rush
4. Expecting to Fly
5. Bad Fog of Loneliness
6. Old Man
7. Birds
8. Don’t Let It Bring You Down
9. See The Sky About to Rain
10. Cinnamon Girl
11. I Am a Child
12. Down by the River
13. Flying on the Ground Is Wrong
[via Pitchfork]
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