The original photograph of Neil Young walking down a dirt road used on the innersleeve of his 1985 album Old Ways. This is the actual photograph, by photographer Dennis Keeley, used for the album’s artwork. We acquired it directly from the album’s art director, Tommy Steele, who had it in his archive. The image measures […]
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A very rare promotional-only three track, one-sided picture sleeve EP issued by Reprise in the UK to promote Neil Young’s 1973 album Time Fades Away. This 45 RPM disc contains unique edits of “Don’t Be Denied”, “Love In Mind” and “Last Dance”, each 1:30 or shorter. All three tracks are on the A-Side, with empty […]
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A rare vintage photograph of Neil Young by Moshe Brakha. This is an 11″ x 14″ original hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative and printed near the time the photograph was taken. As a “vintage print,” it is much more collectible and valuable than a recent print. We obtained this photograph from art director […]
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A rare vintage photograph of Neil Young at Royal Festival Hall (Nov. 1973), by Michael Putland. This is an original hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative and printed near the time the photograph was taken. As a “vintage print,” it is much more collectible and valuable than a recent print. This photograph was taken by […]
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A very rare concert program from the Monterey International Pop Festival, held June 16-18, 1967 at the Monterey Fairgrounds. Monterey Pop was arguably the most important rock festival ever–the seminal rock event of the “Summer of Love”. If you’ve seen the film, you know the story. Jimi Hendrix smashing and burning his guitar in his […]
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A very rare test pressing of Neil Young’s “After the Gold Rush” album, owned by Young himself and given to a longtime associate. The provenance is best explained by the included letter of authenticity from Joel Bernstein: “This letter is to authenticated a a test pressing of the 2009 reissue of Neil Young’s album “After […]
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Here’s an ultra rare Neil Young’s artifact—Neil’s very own acetate for his 1981 album Re-ac-tor, acquired directly from his close associate, photographer Joel Bernstein. The provenance is best explained in Bernstein’s letter of authenticity: “This letter is to authenticate a Gold Star acetate of Neil Young’s 1981 album Re-ac-tor. This uses the original song titles […]
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A very rare concert poster for “A Concert For Gloria”, a benefit concert for drug counselor Gloria Scott starring The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neil Young & Crazy Horse and Thelonious Monster with DJ Paul Oakenfold playing between the bands. A Los Angeles Times review of the March 2001 Hollywood Palladium show notes that Scott […]
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A beautiful 8 1/2” x 12” photograph of Neil Young by legendary photographer and art director Tom Wilkes. Wilkes designed such hit record covers as The Rolling Stones Beggar’s Banquet and Flowers, George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass, The Concert for Bangladesh, Neil Young’s Harvest and many more. This print is similar to a photograph […]
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Bruce Springsteen’s handwritten set list from his acoustic performance at the first annual concert to benefit The Bridge School, at the Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, Ca., October 13, 1986. The Bridge School benefit concerts are annual non-profit, acoustic shows organized by Neil and Pegi Young. We acquired this set list from longtime Neil Young associate […]
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An ultra rare, unreleased Mono 10” acetate of Neil Young’s “Homegrown” from American Stars and Bars, formerly owned by Neil Young. We acquired this directly from his close associate, photographer and archivist Joel Bernstein. The provenance is best explained in Bernstein’s letter of authenticity: This letter is to authenticated a a Columbia Records acetate Neil […]
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A very rare original 58 page concert program from the 1969 Woodstock Festival. This beautiful program documents the most important and legendary rock festival ever. With full credits, essays, and individual pages dedicated to virtually every act on the bill, this extremely rare artifact beautifully captures “3 Days of Peace & Music,” as the concert […]
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An ultra rare Mono 10” acetate of Neil Young’s “Surfer Joe and Moe The Sleeze” cut at legendary Gold Star Studios, and formerly owned by Neil Young. We acquired this directly from his close associate, photographer Joel Bernstein. The provenance is best explained in Bernstein’s letter of authenticity: “This letter is to authenticated a Gold […]
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A very rare original 10″ acetate of Neil Young’s live version of “Cinnamon Girl”, owned by Young himself and given to a longtime associate. The provenance is best explained by the included letter of authenticity from Joel Bernstein: This letter is to authenticated a Gold Star acetates of Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl”. This is a […]
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An ultra rare and possibly unique Mono 10” acetate of “War Song” by Neil Young, Graham Nash and the Stray Gators, cut at Elektra Records studios in Los Angeles. The provenance is best explained by the included letter of authenticity from longtime Neil associate Joel Bernstein: “This letter is to authenticate an acetate of Neil […]
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Here’s an ultra rare alternate album cover proof for Neil Young’s 1975 album Tonight’s The Night, acquired directly from his close associate, photographer Joel Bernstein. The provenance is best explained in Bernstein’s letter of authenticity: “This letter is to authenticated an alternate album cover proof for Neil Young’s album Tonight’s The Night. This proof has […]
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