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The curious afterlife of Neil Young’s lost albums and the stories that grew around them
['Tyler Wilcox']
UNCUT
During an early 1970 tour with Crazy Horse, Neil Young debuted a cover of “It Might Have Been”, a country-and-western weeper of unknown provenance.
It’s an alternate timeline filled with frequently brilliant lost albums and outtakes, from Homegrown to Chrome Dreams, from Times Square to Toast.
In late 1988, he entered the Hit Factory studio in Times Square to record what would become … Times Square.
Neil has hinted that the Times Square sessions — including a ferocious early take of “Fuckin’ Up” — will be represented on Archives, Vol.
But these lost albums give us valuable glimpses into the artist’s restless imagination, his tireless devotion to an unpredictable muse.