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  1. Thoroughbred is the seventh album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1975. Her final release on Ode Records, it was produced by Lou Adler, who had been her collaborator since Tapestry (1971).

    • Harvest – Neil Young
    • Blows Against The Empire – Jefferson Starship
    • Jackson Browne – Jackson Browne
    • Judee Sill – Judee Sill
    • Breakaway – Art Garfunkel
    • Cracked Rear View – Hootie & The Blowfish
    • Gorilla – James Taylor
    • Nick of Time – Bonnie Raitt
    • Across The Borderline – Willie Nelson
    • Blue Moves – Elton John

    After their project Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young split, Neil Young recruited the other three bandmates to record backing vocals for his fourth studio album, the 1972 LP, Harvest. Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor were other notable contributors to the album. Crosby’s vocal stylings can be heard on the tracks “Are You Ready for the Country?” and “Alab...

    Jefferson Starship’s Blows Against the Empirewas a collaborative effort between the former Jefferson Airplane members and various San Francisco-area bands recording music at the time, including the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, as well as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Many members of these bands came together to work with Starship o...

    Crosby lent his vocals to Jackson Browne’s eponymous 1972 debut, providing harmonies throughout. Over the years, Crosby would appear as a backing vocalist on several other Browne works, including the albums, For Everyman, The Pretender, World in Motion, I’m Alive, and Looking East.

    Crosby shared his legendary guitar chops with the young songwriter, Judee Sill, for her self-titled 1971 debut. Sill’s first major tour was spent opening for Crosby & Nash when they toured as duo.

    Art Garfunkel’s second solo album featured the backing vocals of Crosby alongside Nash, and even Toni Tennille of Captain & Tennille.

    Crosby was recruited to sing backup on Hootie & the Blowfish’s mega hit “Hold My Hand” which appeared on their 1994 album, Cracked Rear View.

    Crosby’s voice makes an appearance in the background of James Taylor’s 1975 classic, Gorilla. He is most notably featured on the tracks, “Lighthouse” and “Mexico.” He is also credited on Taylor’s 1976 album, In the Pocket.

    Crosby can be heard in Bonnie Raitt’s “Cry on My Shoulder,” featured on her 10th studio album, the 1989 hit record, Nick of Time. He also makes an appearance on her 1994 album, Longing in Their Hearts.

    Willie Nelson went big for his 40th studio release, Across the Borderline, recruiting the help of not only Crosby, but also Kris Kristofferson, Sinéad O’Connor, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan, and Paul Simon. Crosby serves as a backing vocalist on the project.

    Elton John and Crosby seem the most unlikely of musical pairings, but their voices work together on John’s 11th studio album, the 1976-released Blue Moves. Crosby provides support on the tracks “Cage the Songbird” and “The Wide-Eyed and Laughing.”

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  2. For Free is the eighth and final solo studio album by American musician David Crosby. The album was released on July 23, 2021, by Three Blind Mice and BMG Rights Management with cover art produced by Joan Baez. The album was Crosby's final release prior to his death in January 2023.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_CrosbyDavid Crosby - Wikipedia

    David Van Cortlandt Crosby (August 14, 1941 – January 18, 2023) was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "Thoroughbred" on Discogs.

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    • Vinyl, LP, Album, Santa Maria Pressing
  5. David Van Cortlandt Crosby (Los Ángeles, California, 14 de agosto de 1941-18 de enero de 2023) [1] [2] fue un conocido guitarrista y cantautor. Fue miembro fundador del grupo The Byrds y de Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY).

  6. 20 de ene. de 2023 · Carole King, Thoroughbred (1976) Crosby and Nash saddled up to provide backing vocals throughout King's seventh album, and her last produced by Lou Adler.