Neil Young explains new live album
Details behind A Treasure revealed...
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 10 Jun 2011

A Treasure, the new live album from the legendary Neil Young, hits shelves today. The latest in the acclaimed Archives series, the album contains material recorded between 1984 and 1985.
Featuring 12 tracks including five previously unreleased songs, the record features guest appearances from renowned country musicians Ben Keith, Spooner Oldham, Tim Drummond and many more.
Click the video below for dicussion and insight into the album from none other than Young himself.
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