Neil Young keeps on rockin’ in the free world with 37th studio album
It’s difficult to quantify exactly how many albums Neil Young has put out in his 56-year career. Do you count the stuff with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young? How about all the live albums and soundtracks? And does Living With War count as one album or two? At any rate, a rough tally of his discography gives the impression that he’s about to release his 37th solo studio album. Which is not a small amount of albums no matter how you count it.
Peace Trail will be a pretty stripped down, mostly acoustic album, according to Rolling Stone. The 70-year-old Canadian musician released one of the tracks as a single last month. “Indian Givers”—a song written in solidarity with Native American protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline—gives a solid idea of what we can expect: Neil Young at his Neil Young-iest.
Peace Trail will be released digitally, and on CD and cassette, on December 2, followed by a vinyl release sometime in January.
Peace Trail—Neil Young
- “Peace Trail”
- “Can’t Stop Workin’”
- “Indian Givers”
- “Show Me”
- “Texas Rangers”
- “Terrorist Suicide Hang Gliders”
- “John Oaks”
- “My Pledge”
- “Glass Accident”
- “My New Robot”