Fork in the Road

Fork in the Road is the 31st studio album by Canadian / American musician Neil Young, released April 7, 2009, on Reprise Records.

A documentary produced by Larry Johnson followed the electric car in its first long-distance trip to Washington, DC.

[11] In November 2010, the car started a fire that caused over a million dollars of damage to a warehouse and possessions of Young stored there.

Young blamed the fire on human error and said he and his team were committed to rebuilding the car.

Young explains in his memoir, Special Deluxe: "With gasoline priced at $2.35 per gallon, vacillating wildly from year to year on its overall steady climb, I had recorded a song called "Fuel Line," featuring the choruses 'Fill 'er up' and 'Keep fillin' that fuel line.'

A lot of people were pissed that I made an album about that subject and I got bad reviews, but it was what was on my mind and I can be obsessive.

"When Worlds Collide" was recorded prior to the sessions in August 2008 at RAK Studios in London.

[17] All songs written and composed by Neil Young Additional roles Blu-ray production