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October 25th, 2006 by sqbDAVID CROSBY'S "IF I COULD ONLY REMEMBER MY NAME" was the most amazing and magic time that I ever witnessed in the studio. David's first full-on solo is a wonderful flight of fancy, an artistic masterpiece, a proof that the Muse works in strange and mysterious ways.
It was also made at a place that was briefly GROUND ZERO for much of the San Francisco music scene of the early 70's; WALLY HEIDER RECORDING STUDIO. The record has had an outstanding history of sales and praise over the last 4 decades and has been continiously available in LP, cassette and CD form since the first release in 1971.
The recurring interest in this album has brought about a fresh stereo reissue with the latest conversion technology with a DVD and 5.0 surround in three formats, and last but not least, a re-release on VINYL by CLASSIC RECORDS.
I'd love to invite site visitors to leave their personal impressions of this record. Please add your impressions to the comment field below. Due to unprecedented attempts by Pakistani hackers and Russian spammers, I will have to approve all comments, and I will be notified when someone posts. Be sure to include your name or handle as you wish to be identified. Your email will not be revealed.
Stephen Barncard

March 27th, 2012 at 23:11:33
Amazing, that’s all I can say: the music, the recording., the artists involved …. AMAZING MASTERPIECE