1974-1975 recordings finally make their way to vinyl LP!
Neil Young puts it best: “This album is the unheard bridge between Harvest and Comes a Time.” Recorded between June 1974 and January 1975, Homegrown was intended to come out in 1975 before Neil cancelled the release. The album has remained unreleased until now, achieving a legendary status among Neil Young fans in the process. The album is made up of twelve Neil Young songs, of which seven are previously unreleased — “Separate Ways,” “Try,” “Mexico,” “Kansas,” We Don’t Smoke It No More,” “Vacancy” and “Florida” (a spoken word narration).
Also included are the first recordings of “Love Is A Rose,” “Homegrown,” “White Line, “Little Wing,” and “Star Of Bethlehem” — different versions of which would all later appear on other Neil Young albums. Neil plays solo on some tracks (guitar, piano and harmonica), and is joined by a band of friends on other tracks, including Levon Helm, Ben Keith, Karl T Himmel, Tim Drummond, Emmylou Harris and Robbie Robertson. Recorded in analog, and mastered from the original master tapes, this long-lost album is a wonderful addition to Neil’s incomparable catalog.
| Side 1 |
| 1. Separarte Ways |
| 2. Try |
| 3. Mexico |
| 4. Love Is a Rose |
| 5. Homegrown |
| 6. Florida |
| 7. Kansas |
| Side 2 |
| 1. We Don’t Smoke It No More |
| 2. White Line |
| 3. Vacancy |
| 4. Little Wing |
| 5. Star of Bethlehem |
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