Neil Young Announces New Way Down in the Rust Bucket Live Album and Concert Film

Check out Young and Crazy Horse’s 1990 performance of “Country Home”
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Neil Young, April 1990 (Paul Natkin/Getty Images)

Neil Young has announced Way Down in the Rust Bucket, a new live album and concert film documenting a gig with Crazy Horse in Santa Cruz, California from 1990. The show took place shortly after the release of Young’s Ragged Glory and the new live album features the debut public performances of many of the songs from that record. Way Down in the Rust Bucket is out on February 26 via Reprise. Below, hear Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s live performance of “Country Home.”

The deluxe box set edition of Way Down in the Rust Bucket includes a DVD of the Rust Bucket performance, directed by Bernard Shakey. The set also has four LPs and two CDs.

Young recently made headlines for selling a 50% stake in his publishing catalog to the British investment firm Hipgnosis. Last year, he released the stripped-down, home-recorded The Times EP.

Revisit Pitchfork’s Sunday Review of Neil Young’s 1982 album Trans.

Way Down in the Rust Bucket:

01 Country Home
02 Surfer Joe and Moe the Sleaze
03 Love to Burn
04 Days That Used to Be
05 Bite the Bullet
06 Cinnamon Girl
07 Farmer John
08 Over and Over
09 Danger Bird
10 Don’t Cry No Tears
11 Sedan Delivery
12 Roll Another Number (For the Road)
13 Fuckin’ Up
14 T-Bone
15 Homegrown
16 Mansion on the Hill
17 Like a Hurricane
18 Love and Only Love
19 Cortez the Killer