The amount of previously unreleased material in Neil Young’s archives is staggering. Over the past decade and a half, in addition to several box sets’ worth of demos, live tracks, and unreleased songs, he’s released nine full albums that were shelved for various reasons throughout his career. Oceanside Countryside is the 10th part of that collection. Originally recorded in 1977, the album is split into two sides. Young explained, “I sang the vocals and played the instruments on Oceanside in Florida at Triad studios and Malibu at Indigo studio. I sang the vocals and recorded with my great band of friends, Ben Keith, Joe Osborn, Karl T. Himmel, and Rufus Thibodeaux at Crazy Mama’s in Nashville on Countryside. I hope you enjoy this treasure of an Analog Original recording, recorded by Tim Mulligan, as much as I do. Listening to it now, I think I should have put it out back then.”
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