Oh Yes I Can

{{Infobox album

| name = Oh Yes I Can

| type = Album

| artist = David Crosby

| cover = DavidCrosbyOhYesICan.jpg

| alt =

| released = January 23, 1989

| recorded = June–October 1988

| venue =

| studio = {{hlist|Devonshire (North Hollywood)|A&M (Hollywood)|Criteria (Miami)|Cherokee (Los Angeles)}}

| genre = Rock

| length = 42:35

| label = A&M

| producer =

| prev_title = If I Could Only Remember My Name

| prev_year = 1971

| next_title = Thousand Roads

| next_year = 1993

}}

{{Music ratings

| rev1 = AllMusic

| rev1Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}{{cite web|author=Lindsay Planer |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/oh-yes-i-can-mw0000653171 |title=Oh Yes I Can - David Crosby | Songs, Reviews, Credits |publisher=AllMusic |date=1989-01-23 |accessdate=2015-12-21}}

| rev2 = Rolling Stone

| rev2Score = {{Rating|2|5}}{{cite magazine |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080304151159/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/davidcrosby/albums/album/161207/review/5941885/oh_yes_i_can |archivedate=4 March 2008 |title=David Crosby: Oh Yes I Can : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/davidcrosby/albums/album/161207/review/5941885/oh_yes_i_can |date=23 March 1989 |first=David |last=Browne |magazine=Rolling Stone |url-status= dead |accessdate=18 September 2011}}

}}

Oh Yes I Can is the second solo studio album by David Crosby. It was released on January 23, 1989, 18 years on from his previous solo release, If I Could Only Remember My Name.

Four songs ("Drive My Car", "Distances", "Melody" and "Flying Man") had been slated to appear on Crosby's unfinished 1979-1981 Capitol Records solo album and were subsequently rejected for inclusion in Crosby, Stills & Nash projects. The group had attempted to record "Drive My Car" and "Distances" during aborted 1978 sessions for a follow-up to CSN (1977). One of the recordings from this time, "Drive My Car," was included in the trio's 1991 box set, CSN.

Track listing

All songs written by David Crosby, except where noted.

{{Track listing

| total_length =

| title1 = Drive My Car

| writer1 =

| length1 = 3:34

| title2 = Melody

| writer2 = Crosby, Craig Doerge

| length2 = 4:07

| title3 = Monkey and the Underdog

| writer3 = Crosby, Doerge

| length3 = 4:15

| title4 = In the Wide Ruin

| writer4 = Doerge, Henske

| length4 = 4:47

| title5 = Tracks in the Dust

| writer5 =

| length5 = 4:48

| title6 = Drop Down Mama

| writer6 =

| length6 = 3:07

| title7 = Lady of the Harbor

| writer7 = Crosby, Doerge

| length7 = 3:19

| title8 = Distances

| writer8 =

| length8 = 3:36

| title9 = Flying Man

| writer9 = Crosby, Doerge

| length9 = 3:25

| title10 = Oh Yes I Can

| writer10 =

| length10 = 5:08

| title11 = America (My Country 'Tis of Thee)

| writer11 = Traditional, arranged by Michael Hedges

| length11 = 1:58

}}

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Personnel

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Production

  • Executive Producer – Eddie Wilner
  • Producers – David Crosby; Craig Doerge and Stanley Johnston (Tracks 1–7, 9–11); Howard Alpert and Ron Alpert (Track 8).
  • Engineers – Stephen Barncard, Steve Gursky, Stanley Johnston, Gerry Lentz and Jay Parti.
  • Assistant Engineers – Tom Banghart, Gary Boatner, Michael Bosley, Troy Cruze, Larry Goodwin, Scott Gordon, Mark McKenna, Russell Schmidt, Allan Tucker, Bob Vogt and Paul Winger.
  • Mixing – Niko Bolas (Track 1); Stanley Johnston (Tracks 2–11).
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig and Mike Reese at Masterdisk (New York, NY) and A&M Mastering Studios (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Art Direction and Design – Caroline Balog and Gary Burden
  • Photography – Henry Diltz (back cover), Jay Parti (front cover) and Aaron Rapoport (inner sleeve).

Charts

Album - Billboard (United States)

class="wikitable"
Year

!Chart

!Position

1989

|The Billboard 200

|104

Singles - Billboard (United States)

class="wikitable"
Year

!Single

!Chart

!Position

1989

|"Drive My Car"

|Mainstream Rock Tracks

|3

References