If I Could Only Remember My Name (CD + (DVD-Audio only- no video))
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Music Is Love
- Cowboy Movie
- Tamalpais High (At About 3)
- Laughing
- What Are Their Names
- Traction In The Rain
- Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves)
- Orleans
- I'd Swear There Was Somebody Here
- Kids And Dogs (bonus track)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #69143 in Music
- Released on: 2006-11-21
- Number of discs: 2
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Deluxe 2-disc CD/DVD reissue of the classic 1971 solo debut album from two-time Rock and roll Hall of Famer David Crosby.
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Thanks to his much-publicized personal travails, it's easy to overlook the multiple talents that originally made Crosby a star in his days with The Byrds and Crosby, Stills and Nash. This, his first solo effort, was recorded in 1971 (following Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's Deja Vu) and contains some of his most impressive vocal and songwriting work, including the haunting "Laughing," the mantra-like "Music Is Love," and the extended, impressionistic "Cowboy Movie." With guest appearances by such famous friends as Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Grace Slick, and Jerry Garcia, it's a fascinating chapter in an always-interesting career that's all too often been overshadowed by headlines. --Scott Schinder
Customer Reviews
IF I COULD ONLY REMEMBER MY NAME CD-VIDEO
HELLO EARTH PEPS WE JUST GOT THIS CD ON ARE PLANET AND IT SOLD OUT ALREADY
Perhaps my all-time favorite album
The richness and depth of this album will ensure an appreciative audience long into the future, regardless of the ever-changing tastes of consumers. Alternatingly ethereal and hard-driving, it was, and is, outside the mainstream. Production values are as top-notch as the creative effort that Crosby invested in this project. It seems that, musically, Crosby was ahead of his time in the way that he dramatically combined world and liturgical influences into his compositions. A+
Blown away
I've always loved this album, and recently decided to add a digital copy to supplement the original LP. I went for the surround-sound version because I've enjoyed the other classic albums (Pet Sounds, Workingman's Dead) that have been remixed for 5.1. But none of them prepared me for the unbelievable experience of this one. When "Cowboy Movie" came on, I was about levitated out of my chair. I have never heard such immediacy, clarity, or power from a 5.1 mix. The sense of being in the middle of the mix is just tremendous. High praise to Stephen Barncard, both for the job he did on the original recording, and for this terrific enhancement.





