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Rufus Wainwright enlists the help of Andrew Bird and Chris Stills on “Harvest"

03 May 2023, 16:47 | Written by Tyler Damara Kelly

Rufus Wainwright shares a rendition of Neil Young with new single "Harvest" featuring Andrew Bird and Chris Stills.

This interpretation of a Neil Young classic heralds Wainwright’s new album, Folkocracya star-studded collection of folk music reinventions.

“The music of Neil Young has been part of my entire life. What has always drawn me to him are his lyrics. I think that lyrics are often underrated in today's music. But then of course with Neil Young you also get these absolutely iconic melodies and the sound quality of his albums is simply amazing. He is the full package.” says Wainright.

“To record Harvest was a pure joy. I had never sung with Andrew or recorded with him playing the violin and he is so inherently musical that it feels so natural to sing such a sophisticated song with him. And it was amazing to include my old friend Chris Stills on this track who probably was fed Neil Young's voice with his mother's milk. Chris has one of the most beautiful voices I have heard and his harmonizing is absolutely delicious.”

"Harvest" follows on from the previously released John Legend collaboration, "Heading For Home" and is the third single to be taken from Folkocracy.

The album sees Wainwright joined by a spectacular lineup of friends, family members, and other special guest artists including Brandi Carlile, John Legend, David Byrne, Sheryl Crow, Chaka Khan, Andrew Bird, ANOHNI, Susanna Hoffs, Van Dyke Parks, Madison Cunningham, and many more. Produced by longtime collaborator Mitchell Froom (Paul McCartney, Crowded House), the album includes the haunting first single, "Down in the Willow Garden (Feat. Brandi Carlile)".

"Harvest" featuring Andrew Bird and Chris Stills is out now. Folkocracy arrives on 2 June via BMG and is available to pre-order.

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