Neil Young's first four albums, "Neil Young" (1969), "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" (1969), "After the Gold Rush" (1970) and "Harvest" (1970), have been re-released in a limited pressing.
Warner Bros. is selling them as a limited-edition box set for $150. Only 3,000 will be sold worldwide, according to a
, and they are pressed on 180 gram vinyl at Pallas FG/Germany, described by Warner Bros. as the world's premier record pressing plant. (We assume 180 gram vinyl is the good stuff.) Each album and box are individually numbered in gold foil stamp.
Also available for the less costly $85: a gold limited-edition numbered CD box set of the four albums. Only 3,500 of those will be sold, Warner Bros. says.
"After the Gold Rush" includes the song "Southern Man," and "Harvest" includes "Alabama." Those two songs spurred Lynyrd Skynyrd to write the Southern Rock anthem