On Oct. 14, Neil Young revealed plans to release the beloved 1972 album Harvest as a 50th Anniversary Edition Box Set on Dec. 2 via Reprise Records. Now the artist has followed up with news that the never-before-seen docu-film Neil Young: Harvest Time will be shown for one-day only in theaters on Dec. 1, with special encores slated for Dec. 4.
Neil Young: Harvest Time provides viewers with an inside look at the esteemed Canadian musician’s career between January and September 1971, with performance and rehearsal footage from the Harvest Barn sessions at his Broken Arrow Ranch in Northern California.
Coupled with footage from The Ranch is a video from Young’s iconic concert with the London Symphony Orchestra and immaculately preserved memories from the Nashville studio where cherished numbers such as “Old Man,” “A Man Needs A Maid,” “Alabama” and more were tracked by the 20 something-year-old artist.
The feature is a fan piece that has never been seen, and will begin with a personal introduction delivered on screen by Young. The video will also present views with rehearsal and performance content while weaving in aspects of storytelling to tell the take behind the favored album.
For more information and showtimes, visit neilyoungharvesttime.com. Pre-order the 50th-Anniversary Edition of Harvest now.