So I’m a big fan of Neil & Crazy Horse – and “Live Rust” was one of my early go-to live albums… That said, this was just middle of the road for me, and well below Neil’s top-shelf efforts… I heard that they wanted to capture more of a “grungy” feel, so they played all of the songs live in the studio over and over – for several weeks, and then took what they thought was the best take for each song to the album – which I kinda like actually… Neil saying this approach “Allowed the Horse to not think" – which Is pretty cool… The downside of the approach I guess, is that it does sort of explain the “notch below top-shelf” audio quality of the album, as I’m sure that style has some recording tradeoffs that you need to be willing to make… Anyways, “Fuckin’ Up”, “Mansion On The Hill” , & “Love & Only Love” were the best tracks IMO, but everything else was just there for me… “Love To Burn” starts out almost exactly like “Love & Only Love” – but just doesn’t pop in quite the same way… Not a bad album, it’s just that I expect a lot from Neil & Crazy Horse, and this fell a bit short for sure – but a solid album…