Re·ac·tor is the twelfth studio album by Canadian-American folk rock musician Neil Young, and his fourth with American rock band Crazy Horse, released...
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album, Re·ac·tor, and this one related to the exercises he was performing with Ben. Work on Trans began in late 1981 as a continuation of Re·ac·tor, with...
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Winds" and "Motor City". "Motor City" would later be recorded for 1981's Re·ac·tor. Record World wrote that the title track has "straycat guitar leads, cranky...
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from the original on 2012-11-13. Retrieved 2016-07-22. "Neil Young – Re-ac-tor" (PDF). RPM. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-08-17. Retrieved...
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feature studio and live sessions from Rust Never Sleeps, Hawks & Doves, and Re·ac·tor. Trans/Johnny's Island covers both Trans and Young's unreleased studio...
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1980), a short record pieced together from sessions going back to 1974. Re·ac·tor (1981), an electric album recorded with Crazy Horse, also included material...
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Sampedro. Throughout the 1980s, the band also contributed to Young's Re-ac-tor (1981), Trans (1982) and Life (1987). As Young moved on to other projects...
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an online science fiction and fantasy magazine, formerly known as Tor.com Re·ac·tor, a 1981 album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse Reactor (arcade game)...
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American instrumental pop/rock group "T-Bone", a song from the album Re·ac·tor by Neil Young and Crazy Horse T Bone Burnett (born 1948), American musician...
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Crazy Horse (band) (section Re-issued recordings)
with him more sporadically after the critically disparaged 1981 album Re·ac·tor. The band began to record Trans (1982) before Young designated the project...
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