Neil Young Worked With Steve Jobs on High-Fidelity Music

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Musician Neil Young said he worked with Steve Jobs on a high-fidelity music service before Apple Inc. shelved the project.

While chief executive officer of Apple, Jobs sought to offer uncompressed music digitally, Young said today at an AllThingsD.com media conference in Dana Point, California. Apple “pretty much” has stopped working on the project, said Young, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who is known for the songs “Harvest Moon” and “Heart of Gold.”