Old Ways (1985)

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Title: Old Ways
Artist: Neil Young
Genre: Folk
Released: 1985

Tracks:
1 - The Wayward Wind - 3:12
2 - Get Back to the Country - 2:50
3 - Are There Any More Real Cowboys? - 3:03
4 - Once an Angel - 3:55
5 - Misfits - 5:07
6 - California Sunset - 2:56
7 - Old Ways - 3:08
8 - My Boy - 3:37
9 - Bound for Glory - 5:48
10 - Where Is the Highway Tonight? - 3:02

Overview:
Old Ways is the fourteenth studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released in 1985. Young refers to this album in interviews as Old Ways II, as he had originally planned to release a country album titled Old Ways in 1983. Geffen objected to this, asking Young for a "rock 'n roll" album, which Young would give them in the form of Everybody's Rockin'. Old Ways I would have contained many still-unreleased songs, one of which was "Depression Blues", which appeared on Young's Geffen-era compilation Lucky Thirteen.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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