
Neil Young announces new documentary about forthcoming album Colorado
14 October 2019, 10:31
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Neil Young has announced a new documentary titled Mountaintop, which follows the creation of his forthcoming album with Crazy Horse, Colorado.
Colorado is Neil Young's first album with Crazy Horse since 2012's Psychedelic Pill, and so far they've shared two tracks - "Rainbow of Colors" and "Milky Way".
Last Friday (11 October), Young shared a trailer for a new documentary titled Mountaintop.
The forthcoming documentary will run for 92 minutes, and captures the creation of their new album Colorado.
Colorado was largely recorded in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, featuring co-production by Young and John Hanlon.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse will release their Colorado album on 25 October via Reprise Records. Mountaintop will be screened in select cinemas in North America and Europe next month. Find out more.
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