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NEIL YOUNG- "Zuma" LP (Import)

$26.00
Import LP pressing of his 1975 album. Co-credited to Crazy Horse, it includes "Cortez the Killer," one of Young's best-known songs. Upon release, it peaked at #25 on the Billboard 200.Remastered 2016 140-gram vinyl reissue from Germany! Made with the longest-running Crazy Horse lineup. Includes "Cortez the Killer" and "Barstool Blues". Remastered from the original master tapes. Zuma marks Neil Young's second release of 1975, coming a mere five months after Tonight's the Night. Named after Zuma Beach in Malibu, California, the album finds Young backed by a new-look Crazy Horse in which the late Danny Whitten is replaced by Frank "Poncho" Sampedro. 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. Mastered from the analog tapes and pressed with the utmost care, Zuma has never sounded better. GERMAN IMPORT! SEALED.
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NEIL YOUNG- "Zuma" LP (Import)
Import LP pressing of his 1975 album. Co-credited to Crazy Horse, it includes "Cortez the Killer," one of Young's best-known songs. Upon release, it peaked at #25 on the Billboard 200.Remastered 2016 140-gram vinyl reissue from Germany! Made with the longest-running Crazy Horse lineup. Includes "Cortez the Killer" and "Barstool Blues". Remastered from the original master tapes. Zuma marks Neil Young's second release of 1975, coming a mere five months after Tonight's the Night. Named after Zuma Beach in Malibu, California, the album finds Young backed by a new-look Crazy Horse in which the late Danny Whitten is replaced by Frank "Poncho" Sampedro. 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. Mastered from the analog tapes and pressed with the utmost care, Zuma has never sounded better. GERMAN IMPORT! SEALED.