“I was whistling it in the forest, that melody. He also shared with us how the songs like “Love Earth” came to be. Your body is much more sensitive than a bunch of numbers. “What radio plays back in the real sound. Turns out what Neil had to say is a lot like what we think here at XPN about our favorite medium. Neil recently reached out to WXPN’s Jim McGuinn (who was walking home from work and Zoomed with the 77-year old legend from the lobby of 30th Street Station) to thank XPN for playing his new single “Love Earth,” and share some thoughts on the new album – and radio. Turns out Neil Young has more in common with WXPN than maybe we even realized. Produced by Rick Rubin and Neil Young, the album was recorded live to capture the Horse’s long-running spirit, and mixed to analog tape at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California. This week, Neil Young is releasing World Record, his 42nd studio album, with his longtime backing band Crazy Horse. “You know what’s great about radio? It’s human! There’s someone in the booth, who could actually be playing a record!”
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