Neil Young’s personal acetate of an early version of his 1978 album Comes a Time, with two unreleased outtakes, and a completely different song order. This disc includes an unreleased studio version of ‘Dance, Dance, Dance’ (Young has never released a studio version of this classic, which appeared on Crazy Horse’s debut album,) and the […]
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Neil Young’s handwritten setlist for his June 23, 1984 concert at the Austin Texas Opera House. This setlist includes a number of Young’s best loved songs, including ‘Are You Ready For the Country,’ ‘Comes a Time,’ ”Heart of Gold,’ and ‘Old Man.’ The provenance is best explained by the included letter of authenticity from longtime […]
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A rare test pressing of Neil Young’s classic 1972 album Harvest, from the collection of longtime Young associate and Harvest album cover photographer Joel Bernstein. Harvest topped the Billboard album chart for two weeks, and spawned two hit singles, “Old Man” and the #1 hit “Heart of Gold.” It was the best-selling album of 1972 […]
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Neil Young’s personal DMM (direct metal mastering) copper Album Reference Discs for his 1992 album Harvest Moon. As explained below, DMM was a record mastering technology whereby a copper disc was cut instead of a lacquer acetate, allowing two steps to be eliminated from the record pressing process. These two single-sided copper plated metal discs […]
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A 1990 Reprise Records promotional poster advertising Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s album Ragged Glory. Rolling Stone called this classic album “a monument to the spirit of the garage – to the pursuit of passion over precision” and “a great one.” In excellent condition, rolled, with some very minor edge wear. 23″ x 33 1/4″
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Neil Young’s personal European test pressing of his 1982 album Trans, with the unreleased track “If You Got Love.” This is certainly one of the rarest records in the world. This track was pulled from the album at the last minute, and has never been released. As Wikipedia notes, After a year of work, the […]
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An exceedingly rare engraved invitation announcing the August 1966 release of Buffalo Springfield’s debut single, ‘Nowadays Clancy Can’t Even Sing,’ sent out by the group’s managers, Charlie Greene and Brian Stone. As described in the accompanying letter of authenticity from longtime Neil Young/CSN/CSNY associate Joel Bernstein, who assembled the Buffalo Springfield box set: This letter […]
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An impossibly rare 1972 Warner Brothers Records In-House Award Gold Record celebrating a remarkable year at the label with many of their most famous artists, from the collection of the late WB’s chairman Russ Thyret. Thyret at the time was in the sales department, later the head of promotion at the label, and finally it’s […]
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Neil Young’s handwritten working lyric manuscript for “If I Could Have Her Tonight” from his 1968 self-titled debut album, given by Young to Graham Nash, and reproduced in the book from Young’s Archives Vol. 1 1963-1972. The history of this extraordinary artifact is detailed in the accompanying letter of authenticity from longtime Neil Young associate […]
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Two vintage 11x 14″photographs of Neil Young by photographer Dennis Keeley, used on the cover of Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks’ 1983 album Everybody’s Rockin’. We acquired these hand-printed photographs from the album’s art director, Tommy Steele; eventually it was decided that Keeley would hand color other prints of these same images for use […]
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A near mint/near mint 1969 first pressing of Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, on Reprise with two-tone labels. This barely played example is in beautiful condition. Scarce as a first pressing.
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An ultra rare Neil Young handwritten setlist, from the first date of his 1983 Solo Trans tour. This list includes a number of Neil’s best known songs, including “Comes a Time”, “Don’t Let It Bring You Down”, “Cowgirl in the Sand” and “My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)”. The provenance is best explained by the included letter […]
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A very rare Neil Young handwritten setlist, acquired directly from his close associate Joel Bernstein. The provenance is best explained in Bernstein’s letter of authenticity from Joel Bernstein: This letter is to authenticated Neil Young’s handwritten setlist for the Shocking Pinks section of his July 1, 1983 show at the Kansas Coliseum (during his 1983 […]
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An ultra rare 3 LP test pressing of the never-released original 1976 version of Neil Young’s album Decade, with the unreleased 4:19 version of “Campaigner.” Decade, Young’s first compilation album (which included new and previously unreleased tracks) was originally scheduled for release on October 26, 1976. For unknown reasons, after test pressings were made […]
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An impossibly rare Tetragrammaton test pressing of Elyse Weinberg’s unreleased (until recently) second album, Greasepaint Smile. This album, featuring guest performances by Neil Young and Nils Lofgren on guitar, was planned for release in 1969, but the label went out of business just beforehand and this album became a legend. The reissue label Numero finally issued it […]
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Neil Young’s handwritten lyric manuscript for his song “Opera Star”, which appeared on his 1981 album with Crazy Horse Re-ac-tor, and was issued as the A-side of the a single from the album. This manuscript was exhibited at the National Music Centre of Canada in 2018, as part of a Neil Young exhibit. Rolling Stone […]
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