Zuma (album)

Zuma is a music album of Neil Young in 1975. After three dismal albums (among fans The Ditch Trilogy called), this album contained a renewed zest for life. The album is mostly filled with solid, energetic (country-) rock songs. Young played for the first time in years with his band Crazy Horse - where Frank "Poncho" Sampedro the empty place of Danny Whitten had taken. In addition, the relationship that Young had with actress Carrie Snodgress terminated. The album sings several songs in the life of a bachelor ('Drive Backup "," Lookin' For A Love "," Stupid Girl "and others).

[Musicians edit ]
Neil Young & Crazy Horse except:
 * Neil Young: guitar, vocals
 * Frank Sampedro: guitar
 * Billy Talbot: bass, vocals
 * Ralph Molina: drums, vocals

"Pardon My Heart" and
 * Neil Young: guitar, vocals
 * Tim Drummond : bass
 * Billy Talbot: vocals
 * Ralph Molina: vocals

"Through My Sails" (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young)
 * David Crosby: vocals
 * Stephen Stills : bass, vocals
 * Graham Nash : singing
 * Neil Young: guitar, vocals
 * Russ Kunkel: congas