Scratchy: The Complete Reprise Recordings

Scratchy: The Complete Reprise Recordings

by Crazy Horse
Scratchy: The Complete Reprise Recordings

Scratchy: The Complete Reprise Recordings

by Crazy Horse

CD(Reissue)

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Overview

Neil Young may not ever allow his Reprise outtakes to be released, but that doesn't mean there's not a lot of equally cool stuff from an orbit near his that can't be enjoyed -- and Rhino Handmade has hit a mother lode with this double-CD set, which offers a lot more than even dedicated Crazy Horse fans may expect. Thanks to their convoluted membership history and a series of label changes, Crazy Horse had one of the stranger release histories of almost any '70s band -- their stuff and, to some extent, their sound are all over the map. Scratchy: The Complete Reprise Recordings makes a strong case, however, for the primacy of the first lineup and their work on Reprise, assembling all of their released work for the label plus the equivalent of an album's worth of outtakes and radio spots, and two tracks by Danny & the Memories, the group that preceded the formation of Crazy Horse by five years or so. The group's self-titled debut album has bounced in and out of print for the last 34 years, but here it's been remastered with the kind of attention that makes it sound like one is hearing it for the first time -- the close sound of the acoustic guitars on "I Don't Want to Talk About It" and the roaring electric instruments on "Gone Dead Train," "Dance, Dance, Dance," and "Downtown" are impressive to these ears, the harder-rocking numbers now displaying the raw power and impact that the group exuded on-stage; the remastering job has undone the inevitable flattening process that went into the vinyl release, so that Billy Talbot's bass, in particular, now gets a killer showcase, and Jack Nitzsche's piano on "Carolay" gets as much play as the massed acoustic guitars that carry the rhythm figure at the center of the song. What's more, the crispness of the sound has brought the singing out in vivid detail -- if the LP could have sounded this bracing and powerful, this band might well have seen the success it deserved. The second half of the first CD is filled out with the tracks off of their second album, Loose; thanks to the ensuing lineup changes that took place, they're a bit of a letdown after the 11 gems from Crazy Horse, though not bad on their own terms -- the group plays from less melodic strength and raw inventiveness, but make up for it with a lot of enthusiasm and positive vibes in their sound, especially on the acoustic numbers such as the gorgeous "One Thing I Love" or "All Alone Now." The real treat, however, is the second disc, which opens with a string of extraordinary outtakes, including the title track -- the outtakes sound incredible and feature exceptional playing, and "Scratchy" by itself is worth the price of admission, 12 minutes of stunning electric interaction; and it's followed by the gorgeous acoustic piece "Dear Song Singer," plus a long version of "Downtown"; the first Danny & the Memories cut, "Can't Help Loving That Girl," was, in its own time, a throwback to early-'60s doo wop style, while the second, "Don't Go," was much more contemporary circa 1965. The set is attractively designed, with separate pockets for each disc and a beautifully designed booklet with extensive annotation, all in a very practical slipcase-style package. It's a bargain for any fan of this band or any of its members, and worth tracking down. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 09/03/2021
Label: Wounded Bird
UPC: 0664140643826
Rank: 30401

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Gone Dead Train
  2. Dance, Dance, Dance
  3. Look at All the Things
  4. Beggars Day
  5. I Don't Want to Talk About It
  6. Downtown
  7. Carolay
  8. Dirty, Dirty
  9. Nobody
  10. I'll Get By
  11. Crow Jane Lady
  12. Hit and Run
  13. Try
  14. One Thing I Love
  15. Move
  16. All Alone Now
  17. All the Little Things
  18. Fair Weather Friend
  19. You Won't Miss Me
  20. Going Home
  21. I Don't Believe It
  22. Kind of Woman
  23. One Sided Love
  24. And She Won't Even Blow Smoke in My Direction

Disc 2

  1. Dirty, Dirty [Alternate Version]
  2. Scratchy [Takes 1-3]
  3. Dear Song Singer
  4. Downtown [Unedited Long Version]
  5. Susie's Song
  6. When You Dance I Can Really Love
  7. Radio Spot
  8. Can't Help Loving That Girl
  9. Don't Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Crazy Horse   Primary Artist
Danny & the Memories   Primary Artist
Nils Lofgren   Vocals (Background),Guitar,Vocals
Danny Whitten   Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
John Blanton   Cello,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Harmonica
Gib Guilbeau   Fiddle,Violin
Greg Leroy   Guitar,Vocals,Bottleneck Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
George Whitsell   Congas,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Billy Talbot   Bass,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jack Nitzsche   Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Ry Cooder   Slide Guitar
Ralph Molina   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Nils Lofgren   Composer
Bruce Botnick   Engineer,Producer
Danny Whitten   Composer,Lyricist
David Briggs   Engineer
John Blanton   Composer
Kirby Johnson   Producer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Lee Herschberg   Digital Mastering
Richard Heenan   Engineer,Producer
Henry Lewy   Mixing
Spellbound Kelly   Producer
Greg Leroy   Composer
Jerome Kern   Composer
George Whitsell   Composer
Jack Nitzsche   Composer,Producer
Crazy Horse   Arranger,Producer
Fred Catero   Producer
Russ Titelman   Composer
Neil Young   Composer
Jackson Schwartz   Engineer
Leslie Foster   Engineer
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