Review: Neil Young's Weld is a raw, electrifying live album showcasing his signature collaboration with Crazy Horse. Recorded during the 1991 tour, the triple vinyl set features sixteen tracks filled with gritty intensity. Opening with 'Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)', a rock anthem, the album shifts into fierce renditions of songs like 'Blowin' in the Wind' and 'Love to Burn'. Performances of classics such as 'Cortez the Killer' and 'Powderfinger', with extended jams adding fresh layers to the originals. The thunderous 'Like a Hurricane' stretches over 13 minutes, bringing the full force of the band's energy. Weld highlights the enduring chemistry between Young and Crazy Horse, whose synergy elevates the powerful, guitar-heavy sound. While it may lack acoustic diversity, its relentless rock-and-roll edge is a great glimpse of Young's grunge-influenced rock side.
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