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Neil Young : Time Fades Away (Vinyl Transfer)

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The 1973 Live album, Time Fades Away, marks the first LP in Neil Young’s early 1970s Ditch Trilogy (see also: On The Beach, Tonight’s The Night). Somehow, 30+ years later, with the vinyl long out of print, it has yet to see the light of day in terms of a proper CD release. This is most definitely due to numerous accounts of Neil Young disparaging the album as his “worst,” which is unfortunate, because if you like your Shakey with a little dirt on ‘em, Time Fades Away is as good as it gets.

Aquarium Drunkard has the MP3's here. He also has some Band of Horses rarities and some random nuggets from Bonnie Prince Billy. [Thanks Kevin]

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