Guest Posted October 10, 2014 Share Posted October 10, 2014 (edited) Neil Young's significantly higher fidelity follow-up to A Letter Home is called Storytone, and it's out in November 4 via Reprise. (Previously, the album was titled Storeytone, but the first "e" has been dropped.) After sharing his orchestral, full band, and acoustic versions of the pro-environment song "Who's Gonna Stand Up?", he's shared more details about the album.Really, it's two albums: There's a solo version and a "standard" version, which was recorded with a 92-piece orchestra and choir. The regular CD comes with the standard version, while a deluxe edition includes both the standard and solo versions. The vinyl contains both solo and standard versions, and will be out December 16. (Of course, the album will also be available via Pono, Young's crowd-sourced music player.)The album was produced by Young and Niko Bolas under their Volume Dealers moniker. The orchestra was arranged and conducted by Michael Bearden and Chris Walden. Storeytone:01 Plastic Flowers02 Who's Gonna Stand Up?03 I Want To Drive My Car04 Glimmer05 Say Hello To Chicago06 Tumbleweed07 Like You Used To Do08 I'm Glad I Found You09 When I Watch You Sleeping10 All Those Dreams http://pitchfork.com/news/56889-neil-young-details-new-album-storytone/ Edited October 10, 2014 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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