David Crosby - If I Could Only Remember My Name

David Crosby: If I Could Only Remember My Name

Album #155 - February 1971

Episode date - December 30, 2020

The Top 500 of The Top 40
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    After releasing the album “Déjà vu”, all for member of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young released an excellent solo album. David Crosby’s album stood out from the others because it was so thoroughly different from what the other songwriters were doing.

    Crosby put together a dream team of west coast hippies for this wonderfully ethereal record, pulling in members from his own group CSNY, Santana, Jefferson Airplane and most importantly, The Grateful Dead. Jerry Garcia’s input here is integral to the album and it contains some of the finest work that Garcia had done. Most notably his gorgeous pedal steel on “Laughing”.

    It’s a dreamy album, meant for mellow evenings or days when you just want to sit back. It rewards close listening but doesn’t demand it.

    Featured tracks include:

    Music Is Love

    Cowboy Movie

    Tamalpais High (at About 3)

    Laughing

    What Are Their Names?

    Traction in the Rain

    Song Without Words (Tree Without Leaves)

    Orleans

    I’d Swear There Was Somebody Here

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