Neil Young - Wrecking Ball
By 1976 Neil Young had already created a body of work that most songwriters would cut off both arms and legs to have composed. But Young had merely completed another phase of his career and was ready to start the next. This film tells the story and reviews the music of Neil from the release of his stunning 'Zuma' album at the end of 1975, up to the release of the well received 'Prairie Wind' in 2005 - a thirty year period during which this maverick musician covered just about every style in existence. Featuring musical performances of Neil Young, reviewed by a team of esteemed experts, obscure footage, rare interviews and seldom seen photographs of and with Young. Includes contributions from N.Y. biographer John Einarson, The Village Voice's , Robert Christgau; British rock author and music journalist, Barney Hoskins; Uncut magazine's contributing editor, Nigel Williamson; ex-editor of BAM magazine and early champion of Neil Young, Dave Zimmer; CSNY biographer, Johnny Rogan; acclaimed music writer and historian, Clinton Heylin, and many others.