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Toast


Reviews (4)


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d. 8. July 2022

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Michael Bonner

d. 8. July 2022

"Viewed as part of Young and Crazy Horse's run of albums that began with 1990's Ragged Glory, Toast feels conceptually closer to Sleeps With Angels and Broken Arrow - albums that dealt squarely with loss. Musically, however, Toast inhabits a space somewhere between all three. There are rowdy barn-raisers, but also melodic, meditative grooves and strange, insidious songs. It's an album of almost fragile beauty, intense loneliness and raging storms. Not for the last time, Crazy Horse took Neil Young somewhere he wasn't expecting. It's just a shame it's taken us so long to get there too".


AllMusic

2022

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Fred Thomas (musikanmelder)

2022

"For fans of his early moody rock or the rough-edged brilliance he always locked into with Crazy Horse, Toast will be a clear favorite more than just an interesting companion piece".


Pitchfork

d. 7. July 2022

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Andy Cush

d. 7. July 2022

"Recorded in 2001, this previously unreleased LP from Young and his most recognizable accompanists is a surprisingly slick, fans-only affair".


The observer

d. 10. July 2022

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Kitty Empire

d. 10. July 2022

"Steeped in romantic misery, Young's unreleased, riff-heavy `sad' album was worth the wait".