![]() With ‘Chrome Dreams’, it has been a long time coming to get to this final version of an album that includes some of rock's most unforgettable songs - and now it is set to be released on August 11 as Neil Young envisioned it. ‘Chrome Dreams’, one of Neil Young's most individual and powerful albums, was scheduled to be released in 1977, but as is often the case with Young, things change. It has only been available on Compact Disc as part of Neil Young's ARCHIVES VOLUME II box set. This is the first official vinyl release of the previously unissued ODEON BUDOKAN. Side 2 tracks were recorded two weeks earlier on March 11, 1976, with Young and Crazy Horse at an early electric apex. Tracks on Side 1 were recorded in London March 31, 1976, and feature Neil Young's solo set on guitar and piano from the first half of the concert. The ten-track album includes an electrifying range of songs, from well-known classics to true surprises. ![]() Originally recorded in 1976 almost a world apart at two overseas venues: Hammersmith Odeon in London and Nippon Budokan Hall In Tokyo. One of the most anticipated releases in this ongoing musical march is the live collection ODEON BUDOKAN, recorded with Crazy Horse, scheduled for September 1st, release via Reprise Records, Neil Young's home label for over 50 years. Maybe it's their rarity, or a galvanizing reputation that sets them apart. There are certain albums in the extensive Neil Young Archives that take on a unique life of their own.
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