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David Crosby has announced plans to release Croz, his first studio album in 20 years, sometime early next year.
Crosby worked with his son James Raymond and co-producer Daniel Garcia on the LP, as well as Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler ("What's Broken"), and Wynton Marsalis, who adds trumpet to "Holding on to Nothing."
"I don't think kids are gonna dig it, but I'm not making it for them," Crosby told Rolling Stone. "I'm making it for me. I have this stuff that I need to get off my chest."
Croz, the first solo release from David since 1993's Thousand Roads, will be released independently on Jan. 28, 2014.
"We could have gone and gotten a deal," Crosby added. "But everybody in the music business is very leery about the big companies and what kind of lifespan they might have. Most people are doing it on their own, so that's what we did."
David Crosby has announced plans to release Croz, his first studio album in 20 years, sometime early next year.
Crosby worked with his son James Raymond and co-producer Daniel Garcia on the LP, as well as Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler ("What's Broken"), and Wynton Marsalis, who adds trumpet to "Holding on to Nothing."
"I don't think kids are gonna dig it, but I'm not making it for them," Crosby told Rolling Stone. "I'm making it for me. I have this stuff that I need to get off my chest."
Croz, the first solo release from David since 1993's Thousand Roads, will be released independently on Jan. 28, 2014.
"We could have gone and gotten a deal," Crosby added. "But everybody in the music business is very leery about the big companies and what kind of lifespan they might have. Most people are doing it on their own, so that's what we did."
