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  2. Gone Dead Train: The Best of Crazy Horse 1971–1989

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    Gone Dead Train: The Best of Crazy Horse 1971–1989 is a 2005 compilation album released by Crazy Horse. Track listing "Gone Dead Train" (Nitzsche, Titelman) - 4:09

  3. Crazy Horse (band) - Wikipedia

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    Despite Young's dismissal, Crazy Horse capitalized on its newfound exposure and recorded its eponymous debut album for Reprise Records that year. The band retained Nitzsche (who co-produced the album with Bruce Botnick) and added Lofgren as a second guitarist; singer-songwriter and guitarist Ry Cooder also sat in on three tracks at the behest of Nitzsche to substitute for the ailing Whitten.

  4. Loose (Crazy Horse album) - Wikipedia

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    Loose is a 1972 album by the rock band Crazy Horse, the follow-up to their self-titled debut. It marked the departure of founding guitarist Danny Whitten, as well as Jack Nitzsche and Nils Lofgren. In their place for this album were George Whitsell and Greg Leroy on guitars, and John Blanton on organ.

  5. Crazy Horse (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Horse is a 1996 American Western television film based on the true story of Crazy Horse, a Native American war leader of the Oglala Lakota, and the Battle of Little Bighorn. It was shown on TNT as part of a series of five "historically accurate telepics" about Native American history.

  6. At Crooked Lake - Wikipedia

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    At Crooked Lake is a 1972 album released by the group Crazy Horse. The album marked the departure of guitarist and former Rockets member George Whitsell, as well as organ player John Blanton. In their place for this album were Rick and Michael Curtis. Record World said that the album "often successfully recaptures the early-middle Byrds sound." [3]

  7. Return to Greendale - Wikipedia

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    Return to Greendale is a live album from American-Canadian folk rock musician Neil Young and American rock band Crazy Horse recorded in 2003 while touring to promote the album Greendale. [ 2 ] Recording and release

  8. Crazy Moon (album) - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Moon is the fourth album by the American band Crazy Horse. [3] It was released by RCA Records in 1978. The record was recorded at the Broken Arrow in Redwood City, Kendun Studio in Burbank, Village Records in West Los Angeles, and Sound City in Van Nuys (mixed at Woodrow Hill in Hollywood).

  9. Crazy Horse (album) - Wikipedia

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    Members of this band had already released an album in 1968 as The Rockets and had appeared on record twice with Neil Young as Crazy Horse.The core trio from the Rockets, Danny Whitten, Billy Talbot, and Ralph Molina, provided instrumental backing for Young's 1969 album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, and performed on most songs from Young's 1970 album After the Gold Rush.