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title: "Crazy Horses/The Plan"
brand: "the osmonds"
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# Crazy Horses/The Plan

**Brand:** the osmonds
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- **What is this?** Crazy Horses/The Plan by the osmonds
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## Description

This 2008 digitally remastered coupling of the fraternal groups third and sixth albums on a single CD includes the hit "Crazy Horses," which peaked at No. 14 in America in 1972, as well as "Hold Her Tight." THE PLAN reached No. 6 in the U.K. and includes the European hit single "Goin' Home," as well as "Let Me In." This release also includes in-depth liner notes and pictures of many European single sleeves.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Finally.
  

*by W***W on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 11, 2009*

I have been listening to both of these records since I was a wee lad, back in the 1970's, playing drums to them with my headphones on, thinking that this was the coolest stuff I had ever heard. I still love it, and it's finally been released on CD. I had already owned a copy of "The Plan" (the "infamous" - in Osmond-loving circles - Mormon-themed "Concept"-album) on CD that was released back in the late 90's, but, for some unknown reason, Crazy Horses - an album, which, in my opinion, is their best effort, ever - never got any love, digitally speaking. I finally broke down a few years back and took my old LP and ripped it onto my computer, just so I could make a CD to listen to in my car (I was damned if I was going to pay $200.00 for an import), so now, I'm overjoyed that they finally decided to release all this stuff on CD. I think it's considerate to the fans that they doubled-up the albums, to give a better value, rather than gouge people by releasing them individually. I have to say honestly, though - I'm not really all that impressed with the production in the re-mastering of the albums. True, the original albums are kind of tame in the way they were mixed, but you'd think that - now that they were going to scour the vaults for all the albums to be re-released - they'd give it some more love and really re-mix these to have some more punch and heavier mastering. I would love to hear the track, "Crazy Horses", with some more teeth, sonically speaking. It seems as though they just did the bare minimum (like they did back when CD's first came out) and just tossed the mixes up on the board, cleaned them up minimally, and just put them out. I'm not saying they sound bad, I would've just liked them to sparkle and punch a bit more.For all those not familiar with these two awesome albums, take everything you know (or think you know) about the Osmonds - the white teeth, the big smiles, the perfect hair, the squeaky-clean image - and throw it out the window, because these two albums ROCK. My favorite thing - as a professional musician, playing in rock bands for over twenty years - was to play these albums for my fellow musician friends, not tell them who it was, and when they were completely blown away at how much they rocked, divulge the surprise answer, only to have them blown away even more.These albums mark the Osmonds desire (Much like the Beach Boys and The Sweet before them)to show the world that they were not mere Top-40, Pop/bubblegum puppets, propped up by some Svengali to dance like little monkeys for the masses. These albums were written and performed by all of the brothers (save Jimmy) and the level of musical aptitude displayed here is pretty impressive. Jay's inspired drumming, Donny's Synthesizer and keyboard wizardry, Merril's blood-curdling vocal wails, Alan's creaky, basso-vocal moans - all punctuating the brother's proof that they can rock as tight and as hard as any contemporary band of the time - as well as write and perform expertly-written Pop-Rock songs - all come together to form these two unexpected bookends of rock by a band that started out as toddlers, singing 5-part, Barbershop harmonies at Disneyland with Andy Williams back in the 60's.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Finally!
  

*by J***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 10, 2008*

Finally!  The Brothers' fourth and fifth studio albums, respectively, The Crazy Horses/The Plan disc represents, by far, the most sophisticated music of the band to that point. I remember being caught off-guard the first time I listened to the Crazy Horses LP, listening a second and third time to be sure I'd heard right the first time. This was defintely NOT J-5 Lite or teenybopper bubblegum.  Even now, listening to the entire album for the first time in over 30 years, the organic feel seems very honest and pure, from a band playing just because it feels good to play. Everybody recognizes "Crazy Horses", with its classic organ intro, driving rhythm, and signature guitar riff, and the chugging opening bars of "Hold Her Tight" (perhaps borrowed from Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song", although the melody's power pop sound and lyrics take the song in a different direction), but there are several other hidden gems here. Borderline country-rocker "Life is Hard Enough Without Goodbyes", with Merrill's rapsy lead vocal, haunting guitar intro and hook, and the longing of the harmony vocals, should've been released as a single (or at least covered by the Eagles). The tender ballad "And You Love Me" captures the euphoria of being in love while showing admirable restraint, and "Utah" is a partying garage-band homage to their home state. "That's My Girl" might almost be a love song from a father to a daughter. The only throwaway in the bunch is "Julie", which ends the LP on a weaker note than it deserves, but the point of "Big Finish" is well-taken.  The days of "One Bad Apple" are long gone.The Plan was reissued a few years back, but its inclusion with Crazy Horses on this cd makes sense, for it helps show this inexplicably underrated band at its creative zenith.  A concept album, The Plan reflects the band's spiritual journey, although the lyrics on most of the songs are ambiguous enough to be interpreted in a secular way. "Let Me In" showcases Merrill's soaring lead tenor over a lush arrangement of background harmony, while "One Way Ticket to Anywhere" is driven forward by Jay's insistent drumming and gruff (and underused) lead vocal.  "Darlin'" is arguably one of the greatest pop love songs ever recorded.  Wayne's baritone lead and foreboding guitar perfectly suit the dark, apocolyptic "Last Days", which is immediately followed by the hopeful, breezy "Goin' Home".The packaging and notes are a notch above previous Osmond reissues, which is appropriate considering this is a milestone year for the Osmonds as an entertainment icon. The sound quality is excellent (I believe these tracks were taken from the original masters, although that's not obvious from the notes).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Song choice is great!
  

*by M***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 10, 2021*

These are the songs  by which most of us first came to know who the Osmonds are.  They are also the best songs of any that any of them have done throughout their careers.  The sound quality of the CD is good but could be better. Even so, it is good enough that I love this CD. When I'm in my car now, I  can escape for a while & just be a young girl with nothing but hope & dreams ahead.  I can forget illnesses, deaths, & other heartbreaks. I wish I could thank them personally for that.  I so wish the brothers had stayed together & continued to record.  They sound so good together. We were all cheated because they didn't.  I love this CD.

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