50th anniversary edition of Neil Young’s Tonight’s The Night to include six bonus tracks

On November 28, Warner/Reprise will release a new 50th Anniversary Edition of Neil Young’s Tonight’s The Night, complete with six bonus tracks – two of those previously unreleased.

On November 28, Warner/Reprise will release a new 50th Anniversary Edition of Neil Young’s Tonight’s The Night, complete with six bonus tracks – two of those previously unreleased.

Included on the new release are versions of “Lookout Joe” and “Walk On”, both recorded during the original 1973 album sessions at S.I.R. in Los Angeles. “Lookout Joe” replaces the version that was recorded at Young’s Broken Arrow Studio and subsequently included on the original release of Tonight’s The Night.

These versions of “Lookout Joe” and “Tonight’s The Night (Take 3)” have never been released. “Everybody’s Alone”, “Raised On Robbery” (featuring Joni Mitchell) and “Speakin’ Out Jam” appeared on Archives Vol II, while the unreleased version of “Wonderin’’ and “Walk On” from the same sessions has only ever been available to stream on NYA. This is the first time all six bonus tracks from the original sessions have been available on vinyl.

Tonight’s The Night 50 will be released on vinyl, CD and digitally, with a clear vinyl version available at the Greedy Hand Store and indie retailers. Check out the full tracklisting below:

  1. Tonight’s The Night
  2. Speakin’ Out
  3. World On A String
  4. Borrowed Tune
  5. Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown
  6. Mellow My Mind
  7. Roll Another Number (For The Road)
  8. Albuquerque
  9. New Mama
  10. Lookout Joe [New 1973 version]
  11. Tired Eyes
  12. Tonight’s The Night (part II)
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Bonus Tracks – all from original TTN sessions at S.I.R.

  1. Walk On
  2. Wonderin’
  3. Everybody’s Alone
  4. Raised On Robbery [feat. Joni Mitchell]
  5. Speakin’ Out Jam
  6. Tonight’s The Night (take 3)

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