David Crosby solo album, it is not so common for quon can ignore it. The old man, born in 1941, income from all addictions and paranoia prison for wearing darme prohibited, and there are few days it has just undergone a heart operation lobligeant to postpone his tour, naura laid six discs completely staff between If I Could Only Remember My Name (1971) and Croz who just released. The first torchbearer in the team Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young is back and it is really fun to hear it because almost didnt change anything. The CD was recorded in the home studio of her pianist son James Raymond, belatedly recognized that wrote or co-wrote half the songs. Around two, Shane Fontayne and Marcus Eaton on guitar, Kevin McCormick on bass, Steve Di Stanislao to the battery to the central core, which some famous guests come bring their discreet touch but that counts Mark Knopfler and his guitar on Whats Broken and especially the trumpet of Wynton Marsalis on Holding On To Nothing. CD eleven tracks like atmosphere cool as they used to say. The voice of Crosby always worked wonders and vocal harmonies awaken old memories of sunny California as age magnifies adding nostalgia. Besides the two titles already mentioned, we note the excellent The Clearing and more rhythmic Set The Baggage Down among others. But what gives the true value to the disc is that it is this kind dalbums which savèrent becoming richer with each listen. A CD of forty-seven minutes from renewable pleasure to infinity.