Neil Young and Crazy Horse Members Announce New Album, Share New Song: Listen

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Nils Lofgren Billy Talbot Neil Young and Ralph Molina

Nils Lofgren, Billy Talbot, Neil Young, and Ralph Molina, photo by Joey Martinez

Neil Young and Crazy Horse Members Announce New Album, Share New Song: Listen

Young, Nils Lofgren, Ralph Molina, and Billy Talbot will release All Roads Lead Home this spring

Neil Young and members of Crazy Horse have announced a new album. Young, Nils Lofgren, Ralph Molina, and Billy Talbot will release All Roads Lead Home on March 31 via NYA Records. The album is led by the single “You Will Never Know,” written and performed by Lofgren. Listen to the new song and check out the tracklist below.

To create All Roads Lead Home, Lofgren, Molina, and Talbot each recorded three songs apart and with different musicians. The album also includes Young’s solo version of Barn’s “Song of the Seasons.”

Neil Young & Crazy Horse released their most recent album, World Record, last year. Also in 2022, they issued Toast, an album Young recorded with Crazy Horse in 2001 and shelved for 20 years.

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Molina, Lofgren, Talbot & Young: All Roads Lead Home

All Roads Lead Home:

01 Billy Talbot Band: “Rain”
02 Nils Lofgren: “You Will Never Know”
03 Ralph Molina: “It’s Magical”
04 Neil Young: “Song of the Seasons”
05 Billy Talbot Band: “Cherish”
06 Nils Lofgren: “Fill My Cup”
07 Ralph Molina: “Look Through the Eyes of Your Heart”
08 Billy Talbot Band: “The Hunter”
09 Nils Lofgren: “Go With Me”

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