Description
Offered for sale is an original Japanese pressing of Zuma by Neil Young & Crazy Horse, including the original obi.
About this copy: This copy of Zuma is a 1975 Japanese pressing on the Reprise label.
The cover is VG+ with moderate foxing and slight wear on the back cover near the mouth of the cover.
The obi is M-; the “hojyuyho” (reorder tag) is still attached. The lyric insert is missing.
The disc is M- with a couple of spindle marks on the labels, but no marks on the vinyl. Clean disc!
A nice copy of a scarce Neil Young LP.
Background: Released in 1975, Zuma was the seventh studio album by Neil Young.
The album reached #25 on the U.S. album chart and #44 on the UK chart.
Allmusic.com gave Zuma a 4 1/2 star review:
Having apparently exorcised his demons by releasing the cathartic Tonight’s the Night, Neil Young returned to his commercial strengths with Zuma (named after Zuma Beach in Los Angeles, where he now owned a house). Seven of the album’s nine songs were recorded with the reunited Crazy Horse, in which rhythm guitarist Frank Sampedro had replaced the late Danny Whitten, but there were also nods to other popular Young styles in “Pardon My Heart,” an acoustic song that would have fit on Harvest, his most popular album, and “Through My Sails,” retrieved from one of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s abortive recording sessions. … But the album’s standout track (apparently the only holdover from an early intention to present songs with historical subjects) was the seven-and-a-half-minute epic “Cortez the Killer,” a commentary on the Spanish conqueror of Latin America that served as a platform for Young’s most extensive guitar soloing since his work on Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.
Country of origin: | Japan |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Reprise |
Catalog Number: |
P-10090R |
Year of Release: | 1975 |
Format: | Stereo |
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