The listing, Crazy Horses/The Plan by The Osmonds**Genre: Rock/Pop has ended.
Good condition
Release Date: 5/27/2008
Disc 1
1 Hold Her Tight (3:16)
2 Utah (2:20)
3 Girl (2:44)
4 What Could It Be (3:12)
5 We All Fall Down (2:49)
6 And You Love Me (3:30)
7 Crazy Horses (2:33)
8 Life Is Hard Enough Without Goodbyes (3:43)
9 Hey, Mr. Taxi (2:54)
10 That's My Girl (3:13)
11 Jule (3:12)
12 Big Finish (0:21)
13 War in Heaven (1:39)
14 Traffic in My Mind (3:52)
15 Before the Beginning (4:02)
16 Movie Man (3:34)
17 Let Me In (3:36)
18 One Way Ticket to Anywhere (3:04)
19 Are You Up There? (4:38)
20 It's Alright (2:35)
21 Mirror, Mirror (2:22)
22 Darlin' (3:09)
23 The Last Days (2:58)
24 Goin' Home (2:24)
Album Notes
The third volume in the 7Ts label's series of Osbros two-fers, these are the albums that first confirmed, and then exceeded, the Osmonds' status as the teen dream of the early to mid-'70s, two albums that find them not only peaking as songwriters and performers, but also rushing ahead of both ambition and ability to deliver what remains one of the most misunderstood records of the age. Crazy Horses is killer. With Donny's tonsils now off making albums of their own, his presence here is confined to keyboards, allowing the elder Osmonds to fulfill the vocal duties, and to rock out accordingly. The mad synth boogie of the title track would be a classic rock staple had any other artist recorded it, and it's not alone, as "Hold Her Tight" and "We All Fall Down" follow its lead into seriously rocking territory. True, the ballads do spoil the show a little, but only from the point of view of a "serious" rock fan trying to justify this album's presence in his/her collection. The Osmonds knew who their most loyal fans were, and this LP remains geared toward the screamagers. Which is exactly how it ought to be -- and precisely why their next album, The Plan, fell down. A conceptual package built around the Osmond family's Mormon faith, ..... ~ Dave Thompson