Neil Young And Crazy Horse - Dume Vinyl 2LP
Neil Young And Crazy Horse - Dume Vinyl 2LP
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Expected release 23/02/24

 

Side A:

01. Ride My Llama

02. Cortez The Killer

03. Don’t Cry No Tears

04. Born To Run

 

Side B:

01. Barstool Blues

02. Danger Bird

03. Stupid Girl

04. Kansas

 

Side C:

01. Powderfinger

02. Hawaii

03. Drive Back

 

Side D:

01. Lookin’ For A Love

02. Pardon My Heart

03. Too Far Gone

04. Pocahontas

05. No One Seems To Know

When Neil Young assembles a special edition of his songs, the delight is in the details. ‘Dume’ is a new limited-edition all analogue vinyl pressing of 16 songs that were originally collected for Neil Young’s ‘Archives Vol. II’, released in autumn 2020.

The album features recordings, some of which were part of the historic ‘Zuma’ album sessions by Neil Young & Crazy Horse, and others previously unreleased, are a detailed look at one of the most exciting periods in Neil’s rock & roll life. ‘Dume’ captures the live-wire spark of Young's music during those years, and this full-bore attack is somewhat of a turning point for Young and the band.

Neil Young, Crazy Horse, and producer David Briggs were living in the Point Dume area of Malibu and recording at their own direction. The songs Young was writing on the ‘Dume’ collection came at a steady stream, and after the twisty turns of ‘Tonight’s The Night’, the group felt open and free. ‘Zuma’, named after the beach they lived near, came together in wide-open sessions that had the air of freedom itself. In assembling ‘Dume’ – initially released as Disc 8 of the ‘Archives Vol. II’ box set - Young's unfolding plan was to weave songs from the album with unreleased tracks and mixes from that period. ‘Dume’ is somewhat of a Mad Hatter's take, using the ‘Zuma’ album as a starting point and expanding that scope into a brand-new entity. Now it is available with the superior sound it was recorded in, via analogue master tapes and vinyl.