On December 29, 1982, Neil Young released his twelfth studio album, Trans. This experimental album marked a departure from his usual sound, featuring a heavy use of synthesizers and vocoders. The album is noted for its futuristic themes and unique approach to storytelling.
Trans divided critics and fans at the time, but it has since gained appreciation for its innovation. Tracks like “Sample and Hold” and “Computer Age” stand out as bold experiments in Young’s career.
Trans divided critics and fans at the time, but it has since gained appreciation for its innovation. Tracks like “Sample and Hold” and “Computer Age” stand out as bold experiments in Young’s career.