Left for Dead

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Left for Dead is a 1989 album released by the group Crazy Horse

For the album, Sonny Mone and Matt Piucci teamed up with Billy Talbot and Ralph Molina from Crazy Horse, hoping to create a hybrid sound that bridged the '70s to the late '80s.[citation needed]

This album was made during the first period that guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro was not part of the group since he had joined them in 1975. After the problems of making his album Life and its poor reception, Neil Young fell out with the band, dismissing them during the sessions. While Sampedro remained in various band permutations with Young over the next two years, the others made the first Crazy Horse album in 11 years.

In 1990, Talbot and Molina reunited with Young and Sampedro for Ragged Glory.