At Crooked Lake
At Crooked Lake is a 1972 album released by the group Crazy Horse. The album marked the departure of guitarist and former Rockets member George Whitsell, as well as organ player John Blanton. In their place for this album were Rick and Michael Curtis.
Record World said that the album "often successfully recaptures the early-middle Byrds sound."
Record World reviewed the single "Rock and Roll Band" and said that "always known for quality material and performance, group could be ready to break."
Track listing
Personnel
- Billy Talbot - bass, backing vocals
- Ralph Molina - drums, backing vocals
- Greg Leroy - guitars, bottleneck guitar, lead and backing vocals
- Michael Curtis - organ, guitars, mandolin, piano, lead and backing vocals
- Rick Curtis - banjo, guitars, lead and backing vocals
Additional personnel
- "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow - pedal steel
- Patti Moan - vocals
- Bobby Notkoff - violin
- Ronald Stone - producer
- David Brown - engineer
- Johnny Pacheco - conductor