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Crazy Horses |
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A challenge of hard rock that sheds the mask of idols.
This is a shocking transformation of the Osmonds, who broke away from their pure and innocent image. The heavy and violent "Crazy Horses" is a hidden rock anthem.
This album records the moment when the Osmonds, who had gained popularity as an idol group, blossomed into a rock band. "Crazy Horses" is an aggressive number with the theme of environmental destruction, characterized by wah-wah guitar and metallic synth sounds. The coupling song "That's My Girl" is more pop-oriented, but the contrast between the two songs shows the range of their music.
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- Producer - Michael Lloyd
- Producer - Alan Osmond