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The Neil Young Archives It is the name of a project by the Canadian singer -songwriter Neil Young composed of a series of archival publications with unpublished study and live recordings, finally developed through a website with all Young’s musical production available in streaming EN HIGH RESOLUTION AUDIO. [ first ] Throughout its initial development since the 1980s, Young himself has been modifying the concept of his Archives Depending on the available technological advances, linked to the development of a high quality audio file format that took shape in 2014 with Pono.

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Young’s archives are divided into several appendices: the first one consists of several compilation boxes that collect different chronological stages of Young’s career. A second section, under the name of Performance Series , collect live recordings accumulated in your files over the years as Live at Massey Hall 1971 (2007) and Tuscaloosa (2019). A third heading, under the title of Special Release Series , includes previously unpublished study albums such as Hitchhiker (2017).

In 2019, Young launched a website and a subscription application where it had its entire musical catalog in streaming with high resolution audio. The web includes The Times-Contrarian , a digital newspaper where future development launches, and The Hearse Theater , a projector of your videographic archives. [ 2 ]

Archives Series [ To edit ]

Volume 1: 1963–1972 [ To edit ]

The first volume, The Archives Vol. 1 1963-1972 , was published on June 2, 2009. The volume covered the first decade of Young’s musical career, passing through its years with The Squires and Buffalo Springfield, and included demos, descartes and mixtures alternatives of songs from its first four record works : Neil Young , Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere , After the Gold Rush and Harvest . It also included several live albums, as well as a feature film DVD Journey Through the Past , directed by the musician in the early 1970s.

Volume 1: 1963–1972 It was published in compilation cash format with a total of ten Blu Ray in order to present the audio in high definition, as well as in a set of ten DVD and in another edition with 8 CD. January 31, 2010, Volume 1: 1963–1972 He won the Grammy for the best presentation in the box or limited special edition. [ 3 ]

Volume 2: 1972–1982 [ To edit ]

In 2009, Elliot Roberts, representative of Young, commented that the second volume would cover its musical stage between 1972 and 1982, [ 4 ] And that it would be published “two or three years after the first volume.” In October of the same year, Young commented to the magazine Guitar World that the volume would include an album entitled Time Fades Away II , and said about it: «It is interesting because [ Time Fades Away II ] has a different battery than that of Time Fades Away . Kenny Butrey was there the first half, and Johnny Barbata arrived in the second part. It is something completely different, completely different songs ». [ 5 ] Young also commented that “four unpublished albums of this period were being rebuilt,” in reference to Chrome Dreams , Homegrown and Oceanside-Countryside . This period also includes the album Odeon-Budokan , a live album produced by David Briggs. [ 6 ]

In March 2014, Young commented that Volume 2: 1972–1982 It would be finished in summer, and that the successive and remaining volumes would be published shortly after. [ 7 ] However, its publication was postponed. Two years later, the magazine Rolling Stone published that the musician tried to complete Volume 2: 1972–1982 After touring with promise of the real in October and that would include unpublished work with the titles of Meanwhile and Hitchhiker . However, the album Hitchhiker It was published individually in September 2017, while the launch of the reopilation box continued to postpone.

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In August 2018, in response to the letter from a follower published on its website, Young wrote: «In May 2019 it will be available Nya V2 and a separate book from Toshi Onuki. Blu Ray will not be available for economic reasons. Nya [in reference to its website] can give you what Blu Ray had, including high resolution audio ». [ 8 ] In other letters of followers between September 2018 and April 2019, Young continued to specify details of the future publication of Volume 2: 1972–1982 : «We are currently reviewing all unpublished albums of the period of the Volume 2 , which is the 1970s. Songs for Judy It is one of them. Oceanside Countryside is another one. We are reviewing the others ». [ 9 ]

In March 2020, Young confirmed that Volume 2: 1972–1982 It would be published on July 24. [ ten ]

Performance Series [ To edit ]

The Performance Series They include a series of unpublished and tidied live volumes chronologically following Young’s musical career, but randomly published over time.

Volume 00: Sugar Mountain – Live At Canterbury House 1968 [ To edit ]

Sugar Mountain – Live At Canterbury House 1968 It is the first volume of the series and the third to be published. It collects two Young concerts alone, only with acoustic guitar, recorded in Canterbury House on November 9 and 10, 1968. Its launch took place on December 2, 2008. [ 11 ]

Volume 01: Live at the Riverboat 1969 [ To edit ]

The Riverboat 1969 , extracted from a series of Young concerts at the Riverboat Coffehouse in Toronto in February 1969, was recorded by Brian Ahern. It is the only volume that has not been published individually and is only available as part of the compilation box The Archives Vol. 1 1963-1972 In June 2009.

Volume 02: Live at the Fillmore East [ To edit ]

Live at the Fillmore East , published in November 2006, includes a concert by Neil Young and Crazy Horse in March 1970. The album was published in CD, LP and DVD, with the DVD version including high definition sound and images of the concert. [ twelfth ]

Volume 02.5: Live at the Cellar Door [ To edit ]

Live at the Cellar Door Collect Six Young concerts alone recorded at the Washington D.C. between November 30 and December 2, 1970. The album was published on December 10, 2013. [ 13 ]

Volume 03: Live at Massey Hall 1971 [ To edit ]

Live at Massey Hall 1971 includes a solo concert of January 1971, prior to the launch of Harvest . It was published in March 2007 on CD, LP and DVD, with the last edition including the high -definition sound album accompanied by a film shot in 8mm film during the concert offered on January 22, 1971 in Stratford (Connecticut).

Volume 03.5: Young Shakespeare [ To edit ]

Young Shakespeare It includes the concert offered on January 22, 1971 at the Shakespeare Theater in Stratford (Connecticut), three days before another similar one of its Journey Through the Past only tour and published several years before in the album Live at Massey Hall 1971 . [ 14 ] It was published in CD, LP and DVD format in March 2021.

Volume 04: Tuscaloosa [ To edit ]

Tuscaloosa It is an album with concert recordings in Tuscaloosa (Alabama) during the tour with The Stray Gators in 1973, during which it was recorded Time Fades Away . [ 15 ] The album was published on June 7, 2019.

Volume 05: Roxy: Tonight’s the Night Live 1973 [ To edit ]

Roxy – Tonight’s the Night Live It was published on April 24, 2018 on the occasion of the Record Store Day. The album was selected from a set of concerts touched during the inauguration of the Roxy Theater between September 20 and 22, 1973, with the support of The Santa Monica Flyers and with songs recorded in the recent then Tonight’s the Night .

Volume 07: Songs for Judy [ To edit ]

Songs for Judy It was compiled by Joel Bernstein and Cameron Crowe from solo acoustic performances during the 1976 American tour. These songs previously circulated among Young’s followers in the form of bootleg entitled The Bernstein Tapes . It was published on November 30, 2018.

Volume 09: A Treasure [ To edit ]

A Treasure Document the tour that Young did with The International Harvesters between 1984 and 1985 to promote Old Ways . The album was published on May 24, 2011 such as LP, CD and Blu-ray. [ 16 ]

Volume 11: Bluenote coffee [ To edit ]

Bluenote Café collects several concerts recorded during the promotion tour of This Note’s for You In 1988, in which he was supported by a heterogeneous group that included a section of winds. [ 17 ] It was published in CD and vinyl on November 13, 2015.

Volume 11.5: Way Down in the Rust Bucket [ To edit ]

Way Down in the Rust Bucket Includes the concert recorded on November 13, 1990 at The Catalyst Club of Santa Cruz (California) during the trials of the album promotion tour Ragged Glory . [ 18 ] It was published in February 2021 in several formats.

Volume 12: Dreamin’ Man Live ’92 [ To edit ]

Dreamin’ Man Live ’92 collect the first live interpretations of the songs that were subsequently included in the album Harvest Moon . It was published on December 8, 2009. [ 19 ]

Volume 16: Return to Greendale [ To edit ]

Return to Greendale collects a recorded concert during the album promotion tour Greendale In 2003 and was published on CD, LP and accompanied by a film edited on DVD and Blu Ray. [ 20 ]

Official Release Series [ To edit ]

Although the Neil Young Archives label is mostly used to publish previously unpublished material, the name is also linked to remastered editions of its official albums, under the epigraph of Official Release Series . Since the introduction of the Pono Audio Format, created by Young, the musician has reissued several series albums: the first, formed by his first four albums – Neil Young , Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere , After the Gold Rush and Harvest – And labeled as Official Release Series 1-4 , was published in paths of CD and vinyl boxes on July 14, 2009. [ 21 ]

On November 28, 2014, Young published the box Official Release Series 5-8 , with albums Time Fades Away , On the Beach , Tonight’s the Night and Zuma , only available in vinyl format. At the end of 2014, when he opened the Ponomusic digital store, another six albums of his career were available as digital downloads as 24 bits/192 kHz.

Special Release Series [ To edit ]

In addition to the previous epigraphs, Young also announced a part of the files known as Special Release Series , indicated to publish unpublished albums. Toast , an album recorded with Crazy Horse in 2000, was the first announcement as part of the series, although as of March 2020 it is still unpublished. [ 22 ] On later dates, Young also announced that the box Volume 2: 1972–1982 It would include four releases of this series: study albums Homegrown , Chrome Dreams and Oceanside-Countryside , and the unpublished Odeon-Budokan . [ 23 ] As is Toast , they are still published as of March 2020.

Volume 05: Hitchhiker [ To edit ]

Hitchhiker It was the first album published under this series. Solo recorded in 1976 in the Indigo Ranch Recording Studio de Malibú (California), he was rejected at the time by Reprise Records and filed until his launch in September 2017. [ 24 ]

Volume 10: Original Soundtrack from Paradox [ To edit ]

Paradox It was published on March 23, 2018. It is the second volume of the series and collects the soundtrack of the homonymous feature film of Daryl Hannah.

References [ To edit ]

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  2. Bukszpan, Daniel. «Neil Young just released a new album. You can stream it – and his massive music archive – for $20» . CNBC (in English) . Consulted on March 17, 2020 .
  3. «Nominees And Winners» . Grammy.com . Retrieved on January 14, 2012 .
  4. Sound and Vision. «Sound & Vision Magazine – Neil Young: Archives Vol. 1 (1963-1972)» (in English) . Retrieved on September 2, 2013 .
  5. Guitar World. «Interview with Neil Young» (in English) . Retrieved on September 2, 2013 . .
  6. News Archived On February 15, 2012 at Wayback Machine., Neil Young Website.
  7. «Neil Young on Jack White, Archives II and His Special Message to Mom» . Rolling Stone (in English) . August 28, 2014 . Consulted on March 17, 2020 .
  8. Neil Young Archives Times-Contrarian reply: ” Letters NYA V2 “.
  9. Neil Young Archives Times-Contrarian reply: ” NYA VOL 2 “.
  10. «Neil Young Announces 2020 Archival Releases & Delays Crazy Horse Tour» . Jambase (in English) . March 10, 2020 . Consulted on March 10, 2020 .
  11. Neil Young Official Website. «Discography» (in English) . Filed from the original January 9, 2013 . Retrieved on December 29, 2013 .
  12. Jonathan Cohen (September 22, 2006). «Neil Young Opens Archives For Fillmore CD/DVD» (in English) . Retrieved on January 1, 2014 .
  13. Greene, Andy (October 21, 2013). «Neil Young Releasing ‘Cellar Door’ Concerts» (in English) . Rolling Stone . Retrieved on October 31, 2013 .
  14. Greene, Andy (February 28, 2020). «Neil Young Plots After the Gold Rush 50 Release, 1971 Concert Film» . Rolling Stone (in English) . Retrieved on September 20, 2020 .
  15. «Neil Young on His Archives Website, Future Releases and Crazy Horse’s Return» . Rolling Stone . Retrieved on January 29, 2019 .
  16. «Thrasher’s Wheat – A Treasure» . Neil Young . Thrasher’s Wheat . Retrieved on April 7, 2011 .
  17. Flying. “” Bluenote Café “, live album by Neil Young» . Retrieved on October 13, 2015 .
  18. «Way Down In The Rust Bucket» . Neil Young Archives . Retrieved on January 16, 2021 .
  19. Rolling Stone (September 1, 2009). «Neil Young Announces Dreamin’ Man Live LP Due in November | Music News» . Filed from the original September 26, 2009 . Retrieved on February 14, 2012 .
  20. Slingerland, Calum (25 de Septiembre de 2020). «Neil Young Details Return to Greendale Live Album» . Exclaim! . Retrieved on September 25, 2020 .
  21. Because Sound Matters. «Reprise Records to release re-mastered versions of Neil Young’s classic first four solo albums» (in English) . Filed from the original March 3, 2012 . Retrieved on November 12, 2015 .
  22. Bychawski, Adam (April 2, 2008). «Neil Young set to release new album: ‘Toast’ will be the first in a series of new offerings» . NME . Retrieved on July 3, 2017 .
  23. Cantin, Paul (July 25, 2010). «Neil Young’s Archives Vol. 2 will include 4 unreleased albums» . No Depression . Retrieved on September 5, 2017 .
  24. «Neil Young Details Lost Acoustic Album ‘Hitchhiker » . Rolling Stone (in English) . August 2, 2017. filed from the original August 4, 2017 . Retrieved on August 2, 2017 .

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