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Neil Young with Crazy Horse

Colorado reprise

- .– Scott Bauer/ap

NEIL Young is back with his old band Crazy Horse in all their ragged glory with Colorado ,a beautiful, rambling, chaotic howl against climate change, division and hate. It’s one of Young’s best record in years, reminiscen­t of 1989’s triumphant Ragged Glory, and his first with Crazy Horse since 2012. Young, an old man showing no signs of slowing down at 73, cranks up both his rage and tenderness as only he can with the latest incarnatio­n of Crazy Horse behind him. The band members have spent 50 years recording on and off with Young.

But just like Young, Crazy Horse seems to defy the passing of time with the energy and emotion they bring to Colorado. That passion is on full display on Mountainto­p, a companion documentar­y that captured the recording session high in the Rockies as Young and Crazy Horse suck on oxygen and work out the new songs.

The sweetly melodic three-minute opening track Think Of Me could easily fit on Young’s 1992 Harvest Moon .But in a sharp left turn, Young follows it up with a shambolic 13-minute jam – She Showed Me Love – with echoes of earlier Crazy Horse adventures like 1969’s Down By The River.

As he has for much of the past decade, Young focuses his rage on climate change, railing about “old white guys trying to kill Mother Nature.”

On the standout Rainbow Of Colors, Young offers some hope amid the despair. “There’s a rainbow of colours/in the old USA,” Young croons. “No one’s gonna whitewash those colours away.” Young’s never one to whitewash anything, as he proves magnificen­tly once again on Colorado

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