Oh Yes I Can | ||||
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Studio album by David Crosby | ||||
Released | January 23, 1989 | |||
Studio | Devonshire Sound, North Hollywood, CA; A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA; Criteria, Miami, FL and Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, CA | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 42:35 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer |
David Crosby Craig Doerge Stanley Johnson |
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Rolling Stone |
Oh Yes I Can is the second solo studio album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young member David Crosby. It was released on January 23, 1989, 18 years on from his previous solo release, If I Could Only Remember My Name.
Four songs ("Drive My Car", "Distances", "Melody" and "Flying Man") had been slated to appear on Crosby's unfinished 1979-1981 Capitol Records solo album and were subsequently rejected for inclusion in Crosby, Stills & Nash projects. The group had previously attempted to record "Drive My Car" and "Distances" during aborted 1978 sessions for a follow-up to CSN (1977).
The hitherto unreleased "Drop Down Mama" was an adaptation of a Sleepy John Estes song that was previously recorded by David and the Dorks (a short-lived ensemble including Crosby and members of the Grateful Dead) in 1970 and Crosby & Nash with The Mighty Jitters circa 1975-1976.
Album - Billboard (North America)
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