It’s been 20 years since David Crosby released a collection of new songs, but he’s hardly been quiet in those two decades. His occasional reunions with Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and sometimes Neil Young get the most attention, but he also appeared on David Gilmour’s 2006 album On an Island and, more notably, often worked with his son James Raymond on a band called CPR.
Raymond is David’s chief collaborator on Croz, a skillful evocation of Crosby’s early-’70s haze as filtered through early-’90s professionalism.
Croz is tastefully decorated with sly solos by Mark Knopfler and Wynton Marsalis, while the focus forever remaining on Croz himself. At the age of 72, his voice remains sweet, sometimes airy. While occasionally conjuring ghosts of CSN’s early-’80s soft rock, Croz is a reflection of where he stands in 2014: he’s aware he’s building upon a past he sometimes pines for, yet he’s restless enough to forage ahead into new territory, but only when he’s surrounded by cozy, familiar settings.
Tracklist:
1 What's Broken - 3:48 2 Time I Have - 3:49 3 Holding On To Nothing - 3:41 4 The Clearing - 4:00 5 Radio - 3:45 6 Slice of Time - 4:16 7 Set That Baggage Down - 4:01 8 If She Called - 4:59 9 Dangerous Night - 5:57 10 Morning Falling - 3:41 11 Find a Heart - 5:04
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