Crazy Horse
Crazy Horse · 1971
39 min · 11 tracks · garage rock
Raw and unrefined garage rock energy collides with heartfelt melodies and introspective lyrics.
Why this album works
The album is notable for its raw sound that laid the groundwork for future garage rock revival movements. It includes the track 'I Don't Want to Talk About It,' which later gained significant recognition when covered by Rod Stewart in the 1970s, propelling interest back to Crazy Horse's original version.
- Best for
- short, punchy listening sessions introspective late-night vibes raw emotional expression
- Context
- Released on February 1, 1971, 'Crazy Horse' was the debut album of the band Crazy Horse, a group formed by former members of Buffalo Springfield. This album came just after Neil Young's successful solo work, marking Crazy Horse’s first step into the music scene as an independent entity.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Fuzztones· Grazhdanskaya Oborona· The Black Keys
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Gone Dead Train Standout 4:09
- 2 Dance, Dance, Dance Standout 2:13
- 3 Look at All the Things 3:13
- 4 Beggars Day 4:32
- 5 I Don't Want to Talk About It Standout 5:19
- 6 Downtown 3:15
- 7 Carolay 2:52
- 8 Dirty, Dirty 3:32
- 9 Nobody 2:38
- 10 I'll Get By 3:11
- 11 Crow Jane Lady 4:24
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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