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Wind on the Water

Wind on the Water is the second album by Crosby & Nash, released on ABC Records in 1975. Cassette and 8-track tape versions of the album were distributed by Atlantic Records, to which Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were signed. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 album chart and was certified gold by the RIAA. Three singles were released from the album, "Carry Me", "Take the Money and Run", and "Love Work Out", of which only the first charted, peaking at No. 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

Background

After the summer 1974 tour by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the quartet made a second attempt at a new CSNY studio album. Like the attempt from 1973, this proved fruitless, although the track "Through My Sails" showed up on the 1975 Zuma album by Neil Young. The quartet pursued their own directions, Young forming a new version of Crazy Horse to record Zuma, and Stephen Stills resuming his solo career with a new album in early 1975. David Crosby and Graham Nash opted to reactivate the partnership that had yielded tours in 1971 and 1973 and an album in 1972. This time they made it a going concern, signing a three-album deal with ABC Records, of which this album was the first of their contract.

Content

As on their debut album, most of the instrumental backing was provided by the group of session musicians known as The Section. This quartet consisting of keyboardist Craig Doerge, guitarist Danny Kortchmar, bassist Leland Sklar, and drummer Russell Kunkel, along with multi-instrumentalist David Lindley and bassist Tim Drummond, would be dubbed by Crosby as 'The Mighty Jitters' and provide support for the duo both on stage and in the studio for the remainder of the decade. Sessions for the album took place at Rudy Recorders in San Francisco, and the Sound Lab and Village Recorders in Los Angeles.

Entering their mid-thirties, Crosby and Nash explored darker, trenchant themes in their lyrics for this album, "Carry Me" referencing the death of Crosby's mother, with "Wind on the Water" an elegiac plea concerning the slaughter of whales. As usual, songs topics included personal issues and friends: "Mama Lion" purportedly about Joni Mitchell; "Cowboy of Dreams" about Young; and "Take the Money and Run" concerning the financial aftermath to the mammoth CSNY 1974 tour. Two songs feature the first issued writing collaborations of Nash and Crosby. The one on side two that closes the album, "To the Last Whale...", links two separate compositions: an a cappella sketch by Crosby "Critical Mass", into the title track by Nash.

Wind on the Water was reissued for compact disc on January 11, 2000, on MCA Records. On April 24, 2001, the album was repackaged as Bittersweet on the European budget label Hallmark Records from a second-generation master tape and issued in Europe only. In 2002, the album was released in the Netherlands for European distribution under the title The Magic Collection: Crosby and Nash, on the low-budget label ABC Records, in the series "The Magic Collection" (a division of Telesonic Holland). In 2008, the album was reissued in the UK, for the local and European distribution, on Landmark label (a division of Entertain Me Europe Ltd.), this time under the title Take the Money and Run. There was a vinyl-only reissue of the original album on Invisible Hands Music in August 2016.

In 2008, the album was reissued with a live concert from an FM broadcast recorded at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, 14 December 1974 at a concert to benefit the United Farmworkers' Union and Project Jonah.

Track listing

2008 bonus disc

Personnel

  • David Crosby — vocals; electric guitar <small>on "Carry Me", "Mama Lion", "Love Work Out", "Low Down Payment", "Homeward Through the Haze" and "Fieldworker"</small>; twelve-string guitar <small>on "Carry Me"</small>; guitar <small>on "Naked in the Rain"</small>; acoustic piano <small>on "Bittersweet"</small>
  • Graham Nash — vocals; electric guitar <small>on "Mama Lion", "Low Down Payment" and "Cowboy of Dreams"</small>; acoustic piano <small>on "Love Work Out", "Fieldworker" and "To the Last Whale..."</small>; Hammond organ <small>on "Homeward Through the Haze"</small>; congas <small>on "Naked in the Rain"</small>
Additional personnel
  • Craig Doerge — electric piano <small>on "Bittersweet", "Naked in the Rain", "Low Down Payment", "Homeward Through the Haze" and "To the Last Whale..."</small>; acoustic piano <small>on "Carry Me", "Mama Lion", "Low Down Payment" and "Cowboy of Dreams"</small>; Hammond organ <small>on "Love Work Out" </small>
  • Carole King — Hammond organ <small>on "Bittersweet"</small>; backing vocals, acoustic piano <small>on "Homeward Through the Haze"</small>
  • Stan Szelest — electric piano <small>on "Fieldworker"</small>
  • David Lindley — slide guitar <small>on "Mama Lion", "Take the Money and Run", "Naked in the Rain", "Love Work Out", "Low Down Payment" and "Fieldworker"</small>; fiddle <small>on "Take the Money and Run" and "Cowboy of Dreams"</small>
  • Danny Kortchmar — electric guitar <small>on "Mama Lion", "Bittersweet", "Take the Money and Run", "Naked in the Rain", "Love Work Out" and "Low Down Payment"</small>
  • Joel Bernstein — guitar <small>on "Mama Lion" and "Naked in the Rain"</small>; backing vocals <small>on "Cowboy of Dreams"</small>
  • James Taylor — guitar <small>on "Carry Me" and "To the Last Whale..."</small>; backing vocals <small>on "To the Last Whale..."</small>
  • Ben Keith — slide guitar <small>on "Fieldworker"</small>
  • Tim Drummond — bass <small>on "Mama Lion," "Take the Money and Run", "Naked in the Rain", "Love Work Out", "Cowboy of Dreams" and "Fieldworker"</small>
  • Leland Sklar — bass <small>on "Carry Me", "Bittersweet", "Low Down Payment", "Homeward Through the Haze" and "To the Last Whale..."</small>
  • Russ Kunkel — drums <small>on all tracks except "Fieldworker"</small>; percussion <small>on "Fieldworker"</small>
  • Levon Helm — drums <small>on "Fieldworker"</small>
  • Jackson Browne — backing vocals <small>on "Love Work Out"</small>
  • Jimmie Haskell — string arrangements <small>on "Wind on the Water"</small>
  • Sid Sharp — orchestra leader <small>on "Wind on the Water"</small>
Production personnel
  • Crosby & Nash — producers
  • Stephen Barncard, Don Gooch — engineers
  • Stanley Johnston — assistant engineer
  • Gary Burden — art direction
  • Joel Bernstein — photography
  • Stephen Barncard, Mike Ragonga — reissue producers
  • Erick Labson — remastering engineer

Charts

Singles

Certification

Tour

Source:

13 December 1975 Hawaii, Oahu Waikiki Shell

References

External links