01. "Pocahontas" 02. "Powderfinger" 03. "Captain Kennedy" 04. "Hawaii" 05. "Give Me Strength" 06. "Ride My Llama" 07. "Hitchhiker" 08. "Campaigner" 09. "Human Highway" 10. "The Old Country Waltz"
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Vinyl LP pressing. 2017 archive release from the iconic singer/songwriter. The songs on Hitchhiker were recorded in a single night with the intent of being released as an album. In his memoir Special Deluxe, Young described the session, It was a complete piece, although I was pretty stony on it, and you can hear it in my performances... I laid down all the songs in a row, pausing only for weed, beer, or coke. Briggs was in the control room, mixing live on his favorite console. Many of the songs surfaced on Young albums American Stars 'n Bars, Decade, Comes a Time, Rust Never Sleeps, Hawks & Doves, and Le Noise, albeit in different forms. Hitchhiker also contains a pair of never-before-released songs: Hawaii and Give Me Strength, which Young has occasionally performed live., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Art Direction [For], Design [For]: R. Twerk & Co., Art Direction, Design: Gary Burden, Art Direction, Design: Jenice Heo, Engineer: Richard Kaplan, Lacquer Cut By: Chris Bellman, Mastered By: Chris Bellman, Musical Assistance [Observer]: Dean Stockwell, Photography By: Henry Diltz, Post Production: John Hanlon, Producer, Mixed By: David Briggs, Songwriter: Neil Young, Labelcode RPRW560639.1 (560639-1), Copyright (c) Silver Bow Productions, Inc., Phonographic Copyright (p) Silver Bow Productions, Inc., Mastered At Bernie Grundman Mastering, Published By Silver Fiddle Music, Pressed By Record Industry
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Disc 1:
1 Pocahontas
2 Powderfinger
3 Captain Kennedy
4 Hawaii
5 Give Me Strength
6 Ride My Llama
7 Hitchhiker
8 Campaigner
9 Human Highway
10 The Old Country Waltz
Recorded over the course of one lazy, stoned day in Malibu in 1976, Hitchhiker was never bootlegged, unlike Homegrown and Chrome Dreams, its unreleased cousins from the mid-'70s. Neil Young first let its existence be known in 2014, when he mentioned a 1976 solo acoustic session recorded with longtime producer David Briggs that was "a complete piece."