''Croz'' is the fourth
studio album
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by American musician
David Crosby. The album was released on January 28, 2014, by Blue Castle Records. It is Crosby's first studio album in over 20 years since 1993's ''
Thousand Roads
''Thousand Roads'' is the third solo studio album by the rock artist David Crosby, a founding member of Crosby, Stills, and Nash. It was released in 1993 on Atlantic Records.
Track listing
B-sides
Personnel
* David Crosby – lead and ...
''.
Background
In a November 2013, interview with ''
Rolling Stone'',
David Crosby spoke about the album, saying: "I wanted to challenge myself. Most guys my age would have done a covers record or duets on old material. This won't be a huge hit. It'll probably sell nineteen copies. I don't think kids are gonna dig it, but I'm not making it for them. I'm making it for me. I have this stuff that I need to get off my chest."
He also spoke about why they decided to release the album independently, saying: "We didn't have any money. None. We could have gone and gotten a deal, but everybody in the music business is very leery about the big companies and what kind of lifespan they might have. Most people are doing it on their own, so that's what we did."
In the same interview, he explained that "If She Called" was inspired by a group of prostitutes that he saw near his hotel in Belgium, saying: "It was cold out and they had these skinny legs. They were trying to entice these drunk animals to fuck them. It was so gross, man. So sad. I imagined these girls had come from Kosovo or some place really hideous and they were working their way west, trying to get their way out of the horror show that happened in the middle of Europe. But that's all imaginary. Mostly, I started thinking about where they hide their heart, their soul, their spirit when they're doing it. How do they disassociate? You can be damn sure they do."
He also spoke about what "Set That Baggage Down" was inspired by, saying: "That's a thing you learn in AA. I went there for about fourteen and half years. You have to look at what got you there. You have to look at the mistakes, and I made some horrific ones, and then you have to learn from them, figure out how to not wind up there again. You have to set that baggage down and walk on. If you spend all your life looking over your shoulder at the things you did wrong, you're gonna walk smack into a tree."
He also spoke about how he got
Mark Knopfler to play guitar on "What's Broken", saying: "That was a huge piece of generosity on Mark's part. We sent him the song and he just fucking killed it. He did me a huge favor and we don't even know each other. He's just brilliant." He went on to explain how he got
Wynton Marsalis to play trumpet on "Holding on to Nothing", saying: "He's a consummate musician. "I took a chance and asked him and he just said, 'Yeah, send me the tape.' What he played was just beautiful. He has tone for days."
In a January 2014, interview with ''
Billboard
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'' he spoke about recording the album, saying: "We decided we were making a record, and, God, it's been the most wonderful experience. I don't know how we pulled it off, 'cause we don't have any money. Actually, I do know how we pulled it off; my son has a studio (the Bamboom Room in Altadena, Calif.) he built into his garage, and I would go down and sleep there on his fold-out couch and we would work on it. It took us about two and a half years to do it."
He also spoke about the songs on the album he wrote with his son James Raymond, saying: "He brings chemistry. These songs, we worked a lot on them, man, on things like 'The Clearing' or 'Dangerous Night'...There's probably six different sets of words to 'Dangerous Night' and four or five sets to 'Find a Heart,' different iterations of words that we kept going back and forth, 'This isn't good enough' or 'This really, really opens up another place for us to go. Let's look there.' It's such an alive process. The communication is so good between James and I. It's...well, the evidence is there before you" on the album."
Critical reception
''Croz'' was met with generally positive reviews from
music critic
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s. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an
average score of 71, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 11 reviews.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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of
AllMusic gave the album three and a half stars out of five, saying "That ''Croz'' prefers certainty to the untrammeled melancholy of ''
If I Could Only Remember My Name
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'' 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."
Molloy Woodcraft of ''
The Observer'' gave the album four out of five stars, saying "Recorded at his son's home studio, David Crosby's first solo studio album in two decades has a pleasingly jazzy feel, the arrangements full of blocky piano chords and big string bass which, with Crosby's much-envied harmonies, create a pleasant fug."
Andy Gill ''
The Independent'' gave the album three out of five stars, saying "It’s been 20 years since David Crosby’s last solo offering, but ''Croz'' finds his fire undimmed, and his freak flag still proudly flying, if slightly tattered."
Aaron Lavery of
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gave the album a six out ten, saying "Anyone expecting a Bowie-esque return to centre stage or a fiery riposte in the style of Neil Young will be disappointed – but Crosby has never been a master of reinvention or an instinctive musical wanderer. If you’re looking for a neat musical reminder that David Crosby is one of the most influential men of his era – and can still sparkle with some of that same musical magic today, ''Croz'' is a worthy listen."
Jerry Shriver of ''
USA Today'' gave the album three out of four stars, writing that Crosby "crafts a soul-baring, poetic and mostly engaging work that will please longtime fans."
Gary Graff of ''
The Oakland Press'' gave the album three out of four stars, stating that the "11 tracks
relaced with tasteful intricacies and nuanced sonics that sound just fine up front but reveal more layers with each successive listen."
David Welsh of
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gave the album three out of five stars, saying "''Croz'', like its maker, is something of a curiosity. In an aural sense, it’s perfectly proficient yet frequently bland. Thematically, there is little light and an awful lot of shade. It’ll never go down as a classic of the Crosby canon, yet it is quite unlike anything else he’s ever done. Perhaps it’s best summed up in four simple words – one for the purists."
Track listing
Personnel
*
David Crosby – lead vocals, electric guitar (8)
* James Raymond – acoustic piano (1, 2, 5, 6, 9-11),
Fender Rhodes
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(1, 3, 11), synthesizers (1, 4-6, 9-11), synth bass (1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10), virtual pedal steel (1), percussion programming (1), backing vocals (2, 5, 9), drum programming (4, 7, 9, 10), sampled acoustic and electric guitars (4), sampled acoustic guitar (10)
* Todd Caldwell –
Hammond B3 organ
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(2)
*
Mark Knopfler – electric guitar (1), guitar solo (1)
* Marcus Eaton – acoustic guitar (1-7, 9, 11), backing vocals (1, 2, 4-7, 9, 11), electric guitar (4),
electric sitar (4), 12-string acoustic guitar (8)
*
Shane Fontayne
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– electric guitar (2, 4, 6, 7, 9), bass guitar (7), percussion (7), backing vocals (7)
* Kevin McCormick – bass guitar (2, 6),
fretless bass (3)
*
Leland Sklar – bass guitar (11)
*
Steve DiStanislao
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David Gilmour
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– drums (1, 2, 4-6, 9, 11), percussion (2, 4, 11)
*
Wynton Marsalis – trumpet (3)
*
Steve Tavaglione –
EWI (10), soprano saxophone (11)
Production
* Producers – Daniel Garcia, David Crosby and James Raymond.
* Recorded and Mixed by Daniel Garcia
* Additional Engineers – Bil Lane, Eddy Santos, Glen Suravech and Rich Tosi.
* Additional recording (B3 organ) on Track 2 – Kevin Madigan
* Additional recording (trumpet) on Track 3 – Jeffrey Jones
* Recorded at The Bamboom Room (Altadena, CA); Radio Hill Recorders (Los Angeles, CA); Rumor Mill Recording (Santa Ynez, CA);
Groove Masters
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(Santa Monica, CA); Jazz At Lincoln Center (New York, NY).
* Mastered by
Doug Sax
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and Robert Hadley at The Mastering Lab (Ojai, CA).
* Art Direction and Design – Brian Porizek
* Photography – Daniel Garcia, Marcus Eaton and Buzz Person.
Charts
References
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