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Overview

Though he never really slowed down at any point, Neil Young stayed on an especially prolific streak as the 2010s bled into the 2020s. In addition to a steady rollout of archival material, official versions of long-bootlegged shows, and other miscellanea, Neil has produced albums of entirely new material at a rate unmatched by most artists in his age bracket who have been at it for as long as he has. World Record follows quickly behind the mellow rocking of 2021's Barn, and again finds Young ably backed by his longest-running comrades, Crazy Horse. This time around, however, the band worked with producer Rick Rubin, capturing everything live in the studio and sticking to an analog-heavy recording process. World Record is an album built of unlikely combinations that somehow work. Rubin's muscular and often barnstorming production style lends itself unexpectedly well to the off-the-cuff recording method, pushing Young's vocals to the front of the mixes but making lots of space for the songs to breathe. Instead of the ragged rocking Neil Young and Crazy Horse listeners might be expecting from pretty much any of their past eras, the performances here are often gentle and marked by expanded instrumentation. Squeezebox, pump organ, and accordion show up on multiple songs, leading "Walkin' on the Road (To the Future)" and joining with tack piano and sweet vocal harmonies on "This Old Planet." Softly swaying album opener "Love Earth" is a classic Neil Young composition, with the kind of uncluttered structure and bittersweet melodies that gave some of his most memorable songs their impact. World Record rocks out a little bit, though, jamming through a stompy distorted blues on "The World (Is in Trouble Now)" and pairing an oddly pleasant mix of air organ chords and blasts of psychedelic guitar tones on "The Wonder Won't Wait." Then there's "Chevrolet," a 15-minute full-powered rager and one of the only songs on the album whose lyrics aren't focused on environmental themes. Again, on a record primarily concerned about preserving the Earth's fragile ecosystems, a mind-bending epic rocker about how cool a car is shouldn't make sense, but like many of the other weird combinations on World Record, it does. You can hear someone exclaim "That was fun!" off-mic as the song ends, and that spirit of fun and togetherness carries even the heaviest moments of the record, making it another valuable example of the unique magic Neil and Crazy Horse keep tapping into, even so many years on. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 11/18/2022
Label: Reprise
UPC: 0093624865353

Tracks

  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)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Crazy Horse   Primary Artist
Neil Young   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Pump Organ,Piano
Neil Young & Crazy Horse   Primary Artist
Ralph Molina   Drums,Vocals
Nils Lofgren   Guitar,Vocals,Accordion,Percussion,Pedal Steel,Slide Guitar,Lap Steel Guitar,Bottleneck Guitar
Billy Talbot   Bass,Vocals

Technical Credits

Neil Young   Composer,Producer,Art Direction
Ralph Molina   Group Member
Nils Lofgren   Group Member
Henry Diltz   Photography
Eric Lynn   Production Coordination
Jenice Heo   Art Direction
Toshi Onuki   Art Direction
Mike Peters   Bass Technician,Guitar Technician
Frank Gironda   Direction
Colin Willard   Production Coordination
Charlie Bolois   Technical Support
Dave Hanych   Production Coordination
Bob Rice   Guitar Technician,Keyboard Technician
Louis Remenapp   Assistant Engineer
Taylor Jackson   Assistant Engineer
Rachel Atkins   Monitors
Matt Prater   Production Assistant
Liam Von Elbe   Monitors
Janice Connor Payne   Photography
Jack Ross   Production Assistant
Brennan Rubin   Production Assistant
Austin Hodges   Production Assistant
Billy Talbot   Group Member
Mike Fasano   Drum Technician
Ryan Hewitt   Mixing,Engineer
Hollis Howard   Production Assistant
Gregg White   Production Assistant
Greg Back   Bass Technician,Guitar Technician
Cole Hopcus   Production Assistant
Niko Bolas   Photography
Rick Rubin   Producer
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