![]() The closing track, "Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)", uses the melody of the folk song " The Water Is Wide". The album features many extended guitar jams, with two songs stretching out to more than ten minutes. Young revealed that the song "Days that Used to Be" is inspired by Bob Dylan's " My Back Pages". ![]() " Farmer John" is a cover of a 1960s song, written and performed by R&B duo Don and Dewey and also performed by British Invasion group The Searchers as well as garage band The Premiers. The first two tracks, "Country Home" and "White Line" are songs Young and Crazy Horse originally wrote and performed live in the 1970s (the original recording of "White Line", made for an aborted Homegrown album, would finally see release in 2020). The album revisits the heavy rock style previously explored on Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and Zuma. According to Young, this approach "took 'analysis' out of the game during the sessions, allowing the Horse to not think". The band played a set of songs twice a day for a couple of weeks (never repeating the same songs in a set), then went back, listened and chose the best takes. The Ragged Glory sessions took place in April 1990 at Young's Broken Arrow Ranch. ![]() 1 Grunge album of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine in 2019. It was released by Reprise Records on September 9, 1990. ![]() Ragged Glory is the 18th studio album by Canadian / American singer-songwriter Neil Young, and his sixth album with the band Crazy Horse. Plywood Digital, Woodside, CA (except "Mother Earth": The Hoosier Dome) ![]()
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