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Evening Standard
Croz is an old-fashioned record: a hymn to times gone by in a certain part of Los Angeles. The style is soft, and mostly acoustic, rock, carried by Crosby’s lovely voice
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The Observer
Arrangements full of blocky piano chords and big string bass which, with Crosby's much-envied harmonies, create a pleasant fug
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The Arts Desk
The feel of this being a permanent landmark in Crosby’s catalogue is reinforced by where music is now. Crosby is central to the DNA of Fleet Foxes and Jonathan Wilson
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8.0
62078
8.0 |
Uncut
The tone is chastened, the writing acute. Print edition only
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Q
A hauntingly quiet triumph. Print edition only
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All Music
He's aware he's building upon a past he sometimes pines for, yet he's restless enough to forage ahead into new territory
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The 405
This is a record of a man who has done everything he wanted to do with his life, and Croz emerges as the final piece of the puzzle
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Drowned In Sound
Anyone expecting a Bowie-esque return to centre stage or a fiery riposte in the style of Neil Young will be disappointed
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The Line Of Best Fit
The jazz leanings of album closer “Find A Heart”, with its episodic structure and sublime vocal coda, certainly suggest Crosby still has a lot to give
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musicOMH
Perhaps it’s best summed up in four simple words – one for the purists
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The Independent
Croz finds his fire undimmed, and his freak flag still proudly flying, if slightly tattered
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