If I Could Only Remember My Name [Bonus Tracks] David Crosby

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  • Release Date: 11/21/2006
  • Original Release: 1971
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 19,675
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227320423
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If I Could Only Remember My Name [Bonus Tracks]

Disc 1
1LISTENMusic Is Love 3:21
2LISTENCowboy Movie 8:11
3LISTENTamalpais High (At About 3) 3:33
4LISTENLaughing 5:26
5LISTENWhat Are Their Names 4:14
6LISTENTraction in the Rain 3:46
7LISTENSong with No Words (Tree with No Leaves) 6:00
8LISTENOrleans 2:01
9LISTENI'd Swear There Was Somebody Here 1:26
10LISTENKids and Dogs Bonus Track 7:01

Disc 2
1Music Is Love DVD
2Cowboy Movie DVD
3Tamalpais High (At About 3) DVD
4Laughing DVD
5What Are Their Names DVD
6Traction in the Rain DVD
7Song with No Words (Tree with No Leaves) [Surround Sound/Dolby Digital/
8Orleans DVD
9I'd Swear There Was Somebody Here [D
10Kids and Dogs Bonus Track / DVD
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David Crosby's debut solo album, If I Could Only Remember My Name is a one-shot wonder of dreamy but ominous California ambience. The songs range from brief snapshots of inspiration (the angelic chorale-vocal showcase on "Orleans" and the a cappella closer, "I'd Swear There Was Somebody Here") to the full-blown, rambling western epic "Cowboy Movie," and there are absolutely no false notes struck or missteps taken. No one before or since has gotten as much mileage out of a wordless vocal as Crosby does on "Tamalpais High (At About 3)" and "Song with No Words (Tree with No Leaves)," and because the music is so relaxed, each song turns into its own panoramic vista. Those who don't go for trippy Aquarian sentiment, however, may be slightly put off by the obscure, cosmic storytelling of the gorgeous "Laughing," or the ambiguous (but pointed) social questioning of "What Are Their Names," but in actuality it is an incredibly focused album. Even when a song as pretty as "Traction in the Rain" shimmers with its picked guitars and autoharp, the album is coated in a distinct, persistent menace that is impossible to shake. It is a shame that Crosby would continue to descend throughout the remainder of the decade and the beginning of the next into aimless drug addiction, and that he would not issue another solo album until 18 years later. As it is, If I Could Only Remember My Name is a shambolic masterpiece, meandering but transcendentally so, full of frayed threads. Not only is it among the finest splinter albums out of the CSN&Y diaspora, it is one of the defining moments of hungover spirituality from the era. [In 2006, Rhino reissued the album with a bonus track (the seven-minute instrumental "Kids and Dogs," on which the singing is wordless scatting); historical liner notes, including comments on individual tracks by Crosby himself; and a DVD that included a Surround Sound mix, a stereo Dolby Digital mix, photos, and lyrics. The DVD also included a lengthy interview -- with only printed content, and no video or audio component -- about the recording of the album with Stephen Barncard, who recorded and mixed the original LP.] Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide



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November 10, 2006: Great interplay between Garcia and Crosby. Heart and Soul of the sixties, still sounds fresh.