Neil Young Shares Title Track from Long-Lost Acoustic Album Hitchhiker and Sets September 2017 Release Date

Neil Young, who has hosted his Bridge School benefits concert, will be releasing a new album Hitchhiker on September 8th through Reprise Records. This was a solo studio album recorded in 1976 at Indigo Studio in Malibu, California.

The ten record album was produced by long time studio collaborator David Briggs. This album contains solo acoustic songs that Young recorded over a course of one day during his time in Malibu, such as Comes a Time and Rust Never Sleeps. The song Hitchhiker can be heard below.

This album is considered to be long lost due to its four decades of being on the side. The album was recorded between Zuma and American Stars and Bars. During the time of recording, the room only had Young, Briggs and actor Dean Stockwell. According to the press release, the recordings were described to be a “simplicity of a single voice and guitar captured” with it being “as purely and powerful as it gets”. The tracklist for the album is listed below, along with the album artwork.

Hitchhiker

Side one:
01) Pocahontas
02) Powderfinger
03) Captain Kennedy
04) Hawaii
05) Give Me Strength

Side two:
01) Ride My Llama
02) Hitchhiker
03) Campaigner
04) Human Highway
05) The Old Country Waltz

Sudipti Khatry: Sunday Music Writer at mxdwn.com || I have written for Sundays since the summer of 2016. A student in high school, with a goal to major in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism, and Graphic Design.
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