Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
The worlds most successful supergroup has reformed. The trio of Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and David Crosby have completed a self-produced album in Miami, and on June 9th begin an extensive tour of the United States. The album is also released in the US on this date. However, it seems there is no chance of Neil Young re-joining the group. Young also has an album released in June, it’s provisionally titled, American Stars and Bar and backing is by Crazy Horse with guest appearances from Linda Ronstadt and Emmy-Lou Harris. The Moody Blues also seem certain to reform. A new album and a reunion world tour are planned for late 77 or early 78. The album will probably take the format of each of the five Moodies doing solo tracks backed by the other members, with all five coming together for the remaining ‘group’ tracks. Other reformed groups in Britain include Quintessence, who have reformed with 3 original members under the name Quintes : sence 11. Similarly, Pentangle have reformed under the title Pentangle 11, vvith original members, Jacqui McShee and John Renbourn.
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Rip It Up, Issue 1, 1 June 1977, Page 2
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