
Music Review: David Crosby taps talented friends 'For Free'
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David Crosby gets by with a little help from his friends, including Donald Fagen of Steely Dan and former Doobie Brother Michael McDonald, on “For Free,” a deeply felt, and expertly conceived album that drops just shy of Croz’s 80th birthday
“For Free,” by David Crosby (BMG) David Crosby gets by with a little help from his friends, including Donald Fagen of Steely Dan and former Doobie Brother Michael McDonald, on “For Free,” a deeply felt, and expertly conceived album that drops just shy of Croz's 80th birthday. Crosby's son, James Raymond, produced the album and also penned the touching final track “I Won't Stay for Long." “I’m facing the squall line/Of a thousand year storm," Crosby sings. "I don’t know if I’m dying/Or about to be born but/I'd like to be with you today."More Related News