Back To Their Country Rock Roots – NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE With New Album ‘BARN’

12 December 2021

Band: NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE
Album: BARN

Released: 10 December 2021
More info: here

Young: “We are so happy to be back in the barn. A barn built to replicate
the 1850s barn that had collapsed in exactly the same place, high in the
mountains of Colorado.”

NME says: Rugged and rural beauty, with a sense of hope There’s
a cracked and weary charm to the rock’n’roll veteran’s latest outing,
an album that deftly navigates the personal and political.”
Full review here. Score 4/5.

TURN UP THE VOLUME: Barn sounds like a 70s lost album. Solid country
rock as we know it, but too familiar. After 40 albums there’s a big chance
you will repeat yourself sometimes, this is what happens here too and it
already happened before with Young & Crazy Horse. As much as I am
a devoted Young fan, this is just an okay LP.

Singles/clips: Songs Of The Seasons / Welcome Back

– SONG OF THE SEASONS –

– WELCOME BACK –

Stream full album on Spotify…

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New Album By NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE In December

14 October 2021

Two years after Colorado work-alcoholic Neil Young & Crazy Horse
have another LP canned called Barn. Out 12 December.

Young: “We are so happy to be back in the barn. A barn built to replicate
the 1850s barn that had collapsed in exactly the same place, high in the
mountains of Colorado.”

You can hear lead-single Song Of Seasons but there’s a condition.

You need to subscribe to his website. Why Neil? Does you’re money-orientated
marketing team wants to build a database with our ID info? Sounds like the usual enterprise technique to sell their products in the end as your subscription form
indicates. Way to go, Neil. Rockin’ in the free world? I don’t think so. Of course, you
just do it or you don’t and countless artists use ordinary sales tricks, but that’s not
an excuse, Mister Young. Although I’m a vivid fan I can’t be bothered to hear the
new song under these circumstances.


Welcome to the Neil Young enterprise…

(Image on top: cover of Young’s ‘Comes A Time’ album)