Neil Young is releasing his forthcoming Storytone album in two different versions, according to a new listing on iTunes.

One edition features 10 tracks, recorded mainly with a 92-piece orchestra and choir, while the other, presumably deluxe edition, also includes versions of the tracks recorded solo alongside the orchestral versions. Both editions are released on November 4.

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The deluxe version features the following tracks – the 10-track edition only features the second half:

“Plastic Flowers” (Solo)

“Who’s Gonna Stand Up?” (Solo)

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“I Want To Drive My Car” (Solo)

“Glimmer” (Solo)

“Say Hello To Chicago” (Solo)

“Tumbleweed” (Solo)

“Like You Used To Do” (Solo)

“I’m Glad I Found You” (Solo)

“When I Watch You Sleeping” (Solo)

“All Those Dreams” (Solo)

“Plastic Flowers” (Orchestral)

“Who’s Gonna Stand Up?” (Orchestral)

“I Want To Drive My Car” (Band)

“Say Hello To Chicago” (Big Band)

“Tumbleweed” (Orchestral)

“Like You Used To Do” (Band)

“I’m Glad I Found You” (Orchestral)

“When I Watch You Sleeping” (Orchestral)

“All Those Dreams” (Orchestral)

Young performed for a second night in Boston yesterday (October 6), at the Wang Theatre, playing a set similar to the one he played the night before. He ended with “Thrasher”, however, instead of recent regular closer, “Who’s Gonna Stand Up?”.

Young played:

“From Hank To Hendrix”

“On The Way Home”

“Only Love Can Break Your Heart”

“I’m Glad I Found You”

“Mellow My Mind”

“Reason To Believe”

“Someday”

“If You Could Read My Mind”

“Harvest”

“Old Man”

“Pocahontas”

“Heart Of Gold”

“Plastic Flowers”

“A Man Needs A Maid”

“Ohio”

“Southern Man”

“Who’s Gonna Stand Up?”

“Mother Earth”

“Trace My Tears”

“Harvest Moon”

“After The Gold Rush”

“Thrasher”