Crazy Horse: Crazy Moon - 1978

This album from 1978 saw Billy Talbot and Ralph Molina were joined by Neil Young for this 1978 album that saw a return to the more solid rock style of the group's first album, albeit with country tinges. 

Influences abound from The Band on tracks like Lost And Lonely Feelin' and cuts like Going Down AgainShe's Hot, the brassy New Orleans and Dancin' Lady are typically mid-late seventies West Coast-ish riffy rockers. 

End Of The Line is a fine country rock ballad  too. Neil Young influences are clear as well, unsurprisingly,  as he appears on half the tracks. It is very much a US album, however, and it would have had no effect on the UK music scene in 1978.

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