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Neil Young with Crazy Horse Announce New Album

Neil Young with Crazy Horse Announce New Album

Photo by Joey Martinez

World Record wasrecorded at Shangri-La Studio and produced by Rick Rubin and Neil Young.


Available for pre-order today and coming to most DSPs on November 18 via Reprise Records, World Record is available on vinyl, CD, and cassette formats via The Greedy Hand Store atNeil Young Archives (NYA) and music retailers everywhere. Recorded live to capture the Horse’s long-running spirit, the album was mixed to analog tape at Shangri-La.

To optimize audio quality, the vinyl format of World Record will be released as a three-sided double album with an etching on side four. There will also be a limited-edition version of the album pressed on clear vinyl available via Young’s webstore, The Greedy Hand Store, and indie retailers. World Record will also be issued on cassette and as a double CD set (mirroring the track sequence of the double LP).

World Record track listing:

1. Love Earth
2. Overhead
3. I Walk With You (earth ringtone)
4. This Old Planet (changing days)
5. The World (is in trouble now)
6. Break The Chain
7. The Long Day Before
8. Walkin’ On The Road (to the future)
9. The Wonder Won’t Wait
10. Chevrolet
11. This Old Planet reprise

Neil Young with Crazy Horse - Love Earth (Official Music Video)

World Record will be released in multiple digital formats, including XStream Hi-Res Audio and Atmos/Spatial. The album’s hi-res streaming format is fully supported at Amazon, Apple, and Qobuz. It will also be available digitally at Neil Young Archives and all major DSPs on November 18. More info: neilyoungarchives.com.

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