Neil Young and Crazy Horse reunite for first album in seven years
Neil Young responded to a fan on his Archives site, revealing he's working with Crazy Horse on their first collaborative album in seven years.
Although they reunited last year for a one-off gig, they haven't released a collaborative album since 2012's Psychedelic Pill.
A fan called Ken asked Neil Young about new music, "I love the stuff from the Archives but there has always gotta be room for new work too." Neil Young responded in the best way possible, "Ken, Crazy Horse is about to enter the studio with 11 new ones."
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— Tyler Wilcox (@tywilc) April 8, 2019
According to Consequence Of Sound, Young later added that recording would begin this week, and revealed, "we sincerely hope [fans] enjoy our new music when it is released this year, because we know we will enjoy making it."
Young's Archives site gives fans access to his complete back catalogue of material, including songs, videos, books, photographs, press notes, and much more.
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