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Rust Never Sleeps

''Rust Never Sleeps'' is an album by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young and American band Crazy Horse. It was released on July 2, 1979, by Reprise Records. Most of the album was recorded live, then overdubbed in the studio. Young used the title "rust never sleeps" as a concept for his tour with Crazy Horse to avoid artistic complacency and try more progressive, theatrical approaches to performing live.
== Background and recording ==
The bulk of the album was recorded live at San Francisco's Boarding House and during the Neil Young/Crazy Horse tour in late 1978, with overdubs added later. Audience noise is removed as much as possible, although it is clearly audible at certain points, most noticeably on the opening and closing songs. The album is half acoustic and half electric, opening and closing with different versions of the same song: "Hey Hey, My My".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Neil Young Discography )
"My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)", "Thrasher" and "Ride My Llama" were recorded live at the Boarding House in early 1978 and all of side two was recorded during the late 1978 tour. Two songs from the album were not recorded live: "Sail Away" was recorded without Crazy Horse during or after the ''Comes a Time'' recording sessions,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HyperRust chronology )〕 and "Pocahontas" had been recorded solo around 1975.〔
Young also released a film version of the album under the same title. Later on in 1979, Young and Crazy Horse released the album ''Live Rust'', a compilation of older classics interweaving within the ''Rust Never Sleeps'' track list. The title is borrowed from the slogan for Rust-Oleum paint, and was suggested by Mark Mothersbaugh of the new wave band Devo.〔Shakey: Neil Young's Biography, Jimmy McDonough, 2002, Anchor〕 It is also an aphorism describing Young's musical self-renewal to avert the threat of irrelevance.

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