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Seven of the nine songs on this album were recorded with a reunited Crazy Horse, and nearly all of them deal with the subject of romantic conflict and lost love: Don't Cry No Tears; Barstool Blues; Pardon My Heart; Lookin' for a Love; Through My Sails ; the seven-and-a-half minute epic Cortez the Killer, and more!

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''Zuma'' is a rock album by Neil Young with Crazy Horse released in 1975. It was named after Zuma Beach in Malibu.

''Zuma'' was the first album released after the famed ''Ditch Trilogy'', comprising the albums ''Time Fades Away'', ''Tonight's the Night'', and ''On the Beach''. It has an overall more upbeat atmosphere, with a combination of country-tinged rock acoustics and lumbering hard-rock pieces similar in style to songs on Young's second album, ''Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere''. As on the latter album, Young is backed up by Crazy Horse with the late Danny Whitten being replaced by Frank Sampedro. - Wikipedia