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DAVID CROSBY ~ KING BISCUIT FLOWER HOUR
KING BISCUIT FLOWER HOUR 707108800722 (Barcode: 707108800722) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock

Recorded: 1989 Released: 1996

This is the second live album by legendary American singer / songwriter David CrosbyFind albums by this artist, recorded during the tour promoting his second studio album "Oh Yes I CanFind albums with this title". It was recorded at The Tower Theater in Philadelphia, PA on April 8, 1989 but released only seven years later in 1996, which technically means it was in fact Crosby´s first live recording, but the second live release. Crosby was supported by a great group, which included guitarist Dan DugmoreFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Michael FinniganFind albums by this artist, bassist Davey FarragherFind albums by this artist and drummer Jody CortezFind albums by this artist. The album presents fourteen songs spanning the first two solo albums and earlier recordings with Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungFind albums by this artist.

Following his jail sentence in 1986 Crosby was finally clean from his drugs and alcohol addictions and was in absolute top form with his voice strong and clear and his personal life back on track. As a result his solo performances on this album are considered as some of his best ever.

Crosby´s songs are among the most remarkable and revered anthems of the generation born after WWII and they managed to withstand the test of time leaving millions of other songs behind and forgotten. That great talent to weave heartbreaking ballads and ass-kicking rockers, always accompanied by straight to the heart lyrics is something that keeps Crosby among the great icons of our generation. This album is a Classic Rock gem and a must to all David Crosby many fans!
Updated: 19/01/2019Posted: 19/01/2019CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

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