
Neil Young and his long-running band Crazy Horse are prepping for their first album of new material in seven years on Oct. 25 with Colorado. The band’s follow-up to 2012’s acclaimed Psychedelic Pill will be released on Reprise Records. According to a statement, the 11-track collection was recording mostly live in a studio in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and co-produced by Young and John Hanlon, with additional mixing at Rick Rubin’s Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California.
The album will be available in high-resolution audio through the Neil Young Archives (NYA) and is available for pre-order here. In addition to physical and digital versions, the album will come on a three-sided, double vinyl album with a bonus 7″ vinyl single with two non-album tracks, the live solo “Rainbow of Colors” and “Truth Kills.” The current line-up of Crazy Horse features longtime bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina and guitarist Nils Lofgren.
Check out the track listing below.
Side 1
“Think Of Me”
“She Showed Me Love”
Side 2
“Olden Days”
“Help Me Lose My Mind”
“Green Is Blue”
“Shut It Down”
Side 3
“Milky Way”
“Eternity”
“Rainbow Of Colors” (studio version)
“I Do”
Side 4
Etched artwork
Bonus 7” Single:
A-Side:
“Rainbow Of Colors” (solo, live in Portland, OR May 17, 2019)
B-Side:
“Truth Kills” (Neil Young with Crazy Horse – studio)
TO FEEL THE MUSIC: A Songwriters Mission to Save High Quality Audio, a memoir about Young’s mission to bring high-quality audio to music lovers — co-written by the guitarist/singer and Phil Baker — is due out in September on BenBella Books. Young recently postponed a planned Crazy Horse tour in order to work on more than a dozen career-spanning film projects.