Third Man Records unearths Neil Young‰۪s A Letter Home. "An unheard collection of rediscovered songs from the past recorded on ancient electro mechanical technology captures and unleashes the essence of something that could have been gone forever‰Û_" ‰ÛÓHomer Grosvenor
Last July (2013), Neil Young traveled to Nashville, Tenn to record an album of covers at Jack White's Third Man Records on a refurbished 1947 Voice-o-Graph vinyl recording booth..
''Neil Young just stopped by. He was driving his electric car, the LincVolt, he was driving around town and filming stuff, and he stopped by, checked it out, and me and him were talking about it. We had a curtain set up on the other side,'' said White. ''And some kid came into the recording booth and recorded a Neil Young song and when he opened the door, Neil Young just peaked his head out.''
''It was a pretty beautiful moment. And I think that a few months later he called me and said, 'Hey man I want to come and record in that booth. Hey, maybe I'll do my whole next record there.' I'm like, 'I'm not going to stop you. Where do you want me to pick you up?'''åÊ
180-gram single LP
old-style, tip-on sleeves
Vinyl pressed at United Record Pressing
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1. Changes (Phil Ochs)
2. Girl From The North Country (Bob Dylan)
3. Needle of Death (Bert Jansch)
4. Early Morning Rain (Gordon Lightfoot)
5. Crazy (Willie Nelson)
6. Reason To Believe (Tim Hardin)
7. On The Road Again (Willie Nelson)
8. If You Could Read My Mind (Gordon Lightfoot)
9. Since I Met You Baby (Ivory Joe Hunter)
10. My Hometown (Bruce Springsteen)
11. I Wonder If I Care As Much (Everly Brothers)
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'Originally made in 1947, the Voice-o-Graph is the only public vinyl record recording booth of its kind left in the world. After refurbishing it, Third Man opened the booth on Record Store Day 2013 and now anyone can come in and record up to two minutes of audio that's cut onto a six-inch phonograph disc. Young stopped by Third Man last year where he recorded a cover of Bert Jansch's "The Needle of Death" on the Voice-o-Graph last year for a special tribute to the acoustic guitar master.' - Rolling Stone