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Zuma (album)

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Released
  
November 10, 1975

Artists
  
Neil Young, Crazy Horse

Genre
  
Rock

Length
  
36:34

Release date
  
10 November 1975

Label
  
Reprise Records

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Recorded
  
June 16, 1974 – August 29, 1975

Studio
  
Broken Arrow Ranch, Redwood City, CA and Pt. Dume, CA

Producer
  
Neil Young, David Briggs Neil Young, Tim Mulligan "Pardon My Heart," "Lookin' for a Love," and "Through My Sails"

Zuma (1975)
  
Long May You Run (1976)

Similar
  
Tonight's the Night, On the Beach, Time Fades Away, Rust Never Sleeps, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

Zuma is the seventh studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released on Reprise Records in 1975. Co-credited to Crazy Horse, it includes "Cortez the Killer," one of Young's best-known songs. It peaked at #25 on the Billboard 200, and has been certified a gold record by the RIAA.

Contents

Background

The death of guitarist and bandmate Danny Whitten from a drug overdose in 1972 affected Young greatly, and left the Crazy Horse band without its leader and songwriter. Young went out on tour in late 1973 with a band dubbed the Santa Monica Flyers, composed of the Crazy Horse rhythm section of bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina along with guitarist Nils Lofgren, who had played on Crazy Horse's debut album, and multi-instrumentalist Ben Keith, this group recording most of the tracks for what would be his Tonight's the Night album. After the 1974 stadium tour with Crosby, Stills & Nash and another abandoned attempt at the second CSNY studio album, Young formed a new version of Crazy Horse in 1975 with guitarist Frank Sampedro slotted in alongside Talbot and Molina. This line-up first appeared on this album, and has remained stable to the present day.

Content

Zuma was the first album released after the famed Ditch Trilogy, comprising the albums Time Fades Away, and On the Beach, and Tonight's the Night. Young wrote most of the songs in Zuma during his time living on Sea Level Drive in Malibu, California. though "Through My Sails," originally entitled "Sailboat Song," derives from the spring 1974 rehearsals with CSNY, featuring the quartet on vocals and "Pardon My Heart" was recorded around the same period, originally intended to be released as part of Homegrown.

The melody and lyrics of "Don't Cry No Tears" are partially derived from "I Wonder", a song Young wrote in high school which appeared in his Archives in 2009. Young has claimed during a show in 1996 that he'd also written "Cortez the Killer" in high school while suffering "Montezuma's Revenge." The song ends with a fade out because the original cut stopped abruptly due to a power surge, and a final verse Young had written was not recorded. Young's reaction to hearing of this was, "I never liked that verse anyway", and it has never been performed live.

"Danger Bird" interpolates sections of an unreleased song relating to Young's breakup with Carrie Snodgress called "L.A. Girls and Ocean Boys", specifically the line "'Cause you've been with another man / there you are and here I am." Lou Reed once told an interviewer that he felt Young had become a "great guitarist" during this period, specifically citing "Danger Bird" as an example.

Track listing

All tracks written by Neil Young.

Personnel

  • Neil Young – vocals, guitars
  • Crazy Horse

  • Frank Sampedro – rhythm guitar all tracks except "Pardon My Heart" and "Through My Sails"
  • Billy Talbot – bass all tracks except "Pardon My Heart" and "Through My Sails"; backing vocals all tracks except "Through My Sails"
  • Ralph Molina – drums all tracks except "Pardon My Heart" and "Through My Sails"; backing vocals all tracks except "Through My Sails"
  • Additional musicians

  • Tim Drummond - bass on "Pardon My Heart"
  • Stephen Stills – bass, backing vocals on "Through My Sails"
  • David Crosby, Graham Nash – backing vocals on "Through My Sails"
  • Russ Kunkel – congas on "Through My Sails"
  • Songs

    1Don't Cry No Tears2:35
    2Danger Bird6:55
    3Pardon My Heart3:48

    References

    Zuma (album) Wikipedia