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Neil Young's long-time backing band, Crazy Horse, recorded their own masterpiece in 1971. And while 1972's LOOSE doesn't swing with quite the same abandon as the band's classic self-titled debut, there is still much to dig about this second studio release. The band lost guitarist Danny Whitten to a drug overdose shortly before recording the album (Jack Nitzsche and Nils Lofgren also jumped ship), and although his absence is clearly felt, LOOSE still contains numerous examples of why Crazy Horse became the outfit that Young would turn to for decades to come. The band's ragged grooves and Billy Talbot and Ralph Molina's classic rhythmic interplay can be heard on tracks like "One Sided Love" and "Move," while the mellow "One Thing I Love" and even lazier "And She Won't Even Blow Smoke in My Direction" are classic Laurel Canyon country tunes. Long out of print, and appearing on CD for the first time in 2006, it's nice to have this genial classic-rock gem back again.
Crazy Horse: Greg Leroy (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bottleneck guitar); Billy Talbot (bass instrument); John Blanton, Ralph Molina, George Whitsell, Joel Tepp.
Personnel: Greg Leroy (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bottleneck guitar); George Whitsell (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, congas); Ralph Molina (vocals, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion); John Blanton (vocals, cello, harmonica, piano, organ, keyboards); Billy Talbot (vocals); Joel Tepp (harmonica).
Loose Music | List Price | $9.99 (You save $0.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Hard Rock | | Label | Wounded Bird | | Orig Year | 1972 | | All Time Sales Rank | 70069  | | CD Universe Part number | 7102750 | | Catalog number | 2059 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 13, 2006 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Crazy Horse; Fred Catero; Crazy Horse; Fred Catero | | Engineer | Fred Catero | | Personnel | Ralph Molina - vocals, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion Billy Talbot - bass instrument George Whitsell - vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, congas Joel Tepp - harmonica Greg Leroy - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bottleneck guitar John Blanton - vocals, cello, harmonica, piano, organ, keyboards
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Crazy Horse Loose Songs | 1. | Hit and Run | |
| 2. | Try | |
| 3. | One Thing I Love | |
| 4. | Move | |
| 5. | All Alone Now | |
| 6. | All the Little Things | |
| 7. | Fair Weather Friend | |
| 8. | You Won't Miss Me | |
| 9. | Going Home | |
| 10. | I Don't Believe It | |
| 11. | Kind of Woman | |
| 12. | One Sided Love | |
| 13. | And She Won't Even Blow Smoke in My Direction | |
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