Neil Young’s Lost 1977 Album Chrome Dreams Set for Release

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Neil Young’s Lost 1977 Album Chrome Dreams Set for Release

The album comprises several originals recorded between 1974 and 1977 that landed in other forms elsewhere

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Neil Young, April 1977 (Joel Bernstein)

Neil Young is releasing his 1977 lost album Chrome Dreams for the first time on August 11, via Reprise. The 12-track album, recorded between 1974 and 1977, includes several originals eventually rerecorded or overdubbed elsewhere: “Powderfinger” and “Pocahontas,” later featured on Rust Never Sleeps; “Sedan Delivery” and “Hold Back the Tears,” later remade with new lyrics; and “Stringman.” Below, listen to “Sedan Delivery.”

This month, Young announced his first tour in years—a solo acoustic run corralling tracks he has never before played live.

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Neil Young: Chrome Dreams

Chrome Dreams:

01 Pocahontas
02 Will to Love
03 Star of Bethlehem
04 Like a Hurricane
05 Too Far Gone
06 Hold Back the Tears
07 Homegrown
08 Captain Kennedy
09 Stringman
10 Sedan Delivery
11 Powderfinger
12 Look Out for My Love

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