Published 2025-01-22 06:00
"Oceanside Countryside" is the latest of Neil Young's great 'lost' albums to be released as part of his 'Analog Original Series'. The album was recorded from May to December 1977, preceding the release of "Comes A Time" in 1978. The 2 albums share the same country folk sound, and 3 songs, “Goin’ Back”, “Human Highway” and “Field of Opportunity”, appear on both albums.
The vinyl release of "Oceanside Countryside" includes some tracks that are on the CD of the same name in Neil Young’s "Archives Volume III". However, this track list is how "Oceanside Countryside" was originally planned to be released. Recorded on tape, these are the original mixes done at the time of recording.
All the songs on the album are performed solo by Neil Young. On “Countryside” Young is joined by a band of his friends: Ben Keithon steel, Rufus Thibodeaux on fiddle, Karl T Himmel on drums, and Joe Osborne on bass. On “The Old Homestead” Tim Drummond plays bass and Levon Helm plays drums. “Pocahontas” is Young solo.
Please note that while the songs on "Oceanside Countryside" appear on Archives Volume III", the versions are not always the same and the track list is the running order for the original "Oceanside Countryside" album. On this 'Analog Original' vinyl release, the versions of “Lost in Space”, “Captain Kennedy” and “The Old Homestead” are from "Hawks & Doves" in 1980. “Sail Away”, “Goin’ Back”, “Human Highway”, “It Might Have Been”, and “Pocahontas” are the same versions as on "Archives Volume III" in digital. “Field of Opportunity” and “Dance Dance Dance” are the original versions that have Young on backing vocals instead of Nicolette Larson as they appeared on "Archives Volume III".
Reprise Records and Warner Music, March 7th, 2025.