"Sometimes life hurts. You know what I mean. This is the one that got away." Neil Young‘s “lost” 1975 album ‘Homegrown’ is finally set for release, some 45 years after it was completed.
The 12-track record, which Young describes as “the unheard bridge between ‘Harvest’ and ‘Comes A Time’, was recorded in 1975 but has never seen the light of day in its entirety.
It will now arrive on June 19th via Reprise Records. Five of the tracks on the record — ‘Love Is A Rose,’ ‘Homegrown,’ ‘White Line,’ ‘Little Wing,”’and ‘Star Of Bethlehem’ — subsequently went on to find a place on Young’s other albums.
But six other songs, included the newly released ‘Try’, have never been heard before. Confirming its release, Young wrote: “I apologize.