Neil Young With Crazy Horse – Way Down In The Rust Bucket - De Luxe, Numbered

Sold Date: November 20, 2022
Start Date: November 13, 2022
Final Price: £44.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 11
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A very welcome release from the Neil Young archives, a 1990 gig at the Catalyst, Santa Cruz. The first public performance of the songs on Ragged Glory, before the mighty Weld tour. Not just those songs, lots of others, too. Proper box set, four LPs in individual picture sleeves - see my fourth picture. Plus CDs (of the same material), and the concert on film - 2 hours and 40 minutes long. A page of credits, and I kept the hype sticker. Numbered on the back of the box, see third photo.  This is all in excellent condition, has been kept with care. Records only ever played once, the LPs are still in their (opened) shrink-wrap. CDs and DVD are unopened - see fifth photo.
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