September 16, 2024

Watch Neil Young Unbox ‘Archives Vol. III’ Box Set

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See Neil Young Unbox the Archives Vol. III box set here.

The brand new set featured 14 hours of audio and 14 hours of video. Upon opening the box, fans will discover 17 CDs composed of 198 tracks. Fifteen of those are previously unreleased songs, and 121 are previously unreleased versions of pre-existing songs. Exclusive to this box are five Blu-rays containing 11 films. There’s also a limited edition 16-track sampler CD called Takes.

All purchases from Young’s Greedy Hand Store come with free hi-res digital audio downloads from the Xstream Store.

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