"For his second solo effort, Nash gathered a core aggregate of musicians, many of whom were loosely connected to the CSNY family. These include: Johnny Barbata (drums), Tim Drummond (bass), David Lindley (guitar), and Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar/dobro), and, of course David Crosby (vocals). Also making guest shots were Dave Mason (12-string guitar), Joe Yankee (aka Neil Young) (acoustic piano), and Joni Mitchell (vocals). Musically, Nash retains much of the whimsy that drew folks to his earlier songs. Likewise, the subject matter ranges from political ("Oh Camil" and "Prison Song") to the emotionally naked "Another Sleep Song" and "I Miss You." Nash would bring several of these tunes back to the CSNY fold for their 1974 tour -- including the up-tempo rocking title track, as well as the folkie "Prison Song." It would be another seven years after "Wild Tales" before Nash would issue his next solo album, "Earth & Sky" -- which fared as poorly at its predecessor." (Nigel Planer, Allmusic)
Nederlands
Titel | Wild Tales |
Auteur | Graham Nash |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | Atlantic, 1973 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Westcoast Rock; Softrock |