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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Announce New Album World Record, Share New Song

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“Love Earth” leads the 11-track LP, which was produced by Young and Rick Rubin

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse have announced a new album. It’s called World Record and it arrives November 18 via Reprise. The 11-song LP was produced by Young and Rick Rubin. Today, the group has shared lead single “Love Earth,” which you can listen to below.

Young and Crazy Horse laid down World Record live at Rubin’s Shangri-La studio in Malibu. According to a press release, the new album examines the state of Earth, its uncertain future, and even Young’s relationship with cars (on “Chevrolet”).

Neil Young & Crazy Horse have had a prolific couple of years: In 2019, they issued Colorado, followed by Barn in 2021. They also have recently shared the archival releases Way Down in the Rust Bucket and Toast.

Revisit Pitchfork’s Sunday Review of Neil Young’s Trans.

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: World Record

World Record:

01 Love Earth
02 Overhead
03 I Walk With You (Earth Ringtone)
04 This Old Planet (Changing Days)
05 This World (Is in Trouble Now)
06 Break the Chain
07 The Long Day Before
08 Walkin’ on the Road (To the Future)
09 The Wonder Won’t Wait
10 Chevrolet
11 This Old Planet Reprise

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