Loose (Crazy Horse album)

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Loose
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary, 1972
Genre Rock, country rock [1]
Length40:03
Label Reprise
Producer Fred Catero
Crazy Horse chronology
Crazy Horse
(1971)
Loose
(1972)
At Crooked Lake
(1972)
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Loose is a 1972 album by the rock band Crazy Horse, the follow-up to their self-titled debut.

Crazy Horse (band) American band

Crazy Horse is an American rock band best known for their association with Neil Young. Beginning in 1969 and continuing to the present day, they have been co-credited on a number of Young's albums, with 11 studio albums and numerous live albums being billed as by Neil Young and Crazy Horse. They have also released six studio albums of their own, issued between 1971 and 2009.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Hit and Run" (Blanton) - 2:42
  2. "Try" (Whitsell) - 3:18
  3. "One Thing I Love" (Leroy) - 2:37
  4. "Move" (Whitsell) - 3:14
  5. "All Alone Now" (Whitsell) - 2:47
  6. "All the Little Things" (Leroy) - 5:01
  7. "Fair Weather Friend" (Leroy) - 2:42
  8. "You Won't Miss Me" (Whitsell) - 2:47
  9. "Going Home" (Leroy) - 2:50
  10. "I Don't Believe It" (Whitsell) - 3:07
  11. "Kind of Woman" (Blanton) - 4:25
  12. "One Sided Love" (Whitsell) - 3:12
  13. "And She Won't Even Blow Smoke in My Direction" (Whitsell) - 1:21

Personnel

Crazy Horse

William Hammond "Billy" Talbot is an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the bassist of Crazy Horse.

Ralph Molina is an American musician, best known as the drummer for Neil Young's backing band Crazy Horse.

Additional Personnel

Production

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