In 1990 Neil Young had been away from Geffen Records for three years, and had signed with Reprise Records with whom, he had published the extravagant but magnificent "This Note's For You" and the fantastic "Freedom" both to the disgrace of his previous company, Geffen Records, outraged by mediocre recorded works for the record label directed by David Geffen.
The continuation of "Freedom" would be "Ragged Glory", another extraordinary album with the Crazy Horse and where it showed that he had not lost an iota the inspiration lost years ago.
A powerful and energetic rock album, with powerful very energetic songs, with visceral themes such as "Love To Burn", "Love and Only Love" or "White Line", that exude vitality and fast-paced riffs everywhere.
In this album there are compositions that Neil Young had performed live with the Crazy Horse in the 70's, but that had never been published as "White Line" or "Country Home".
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