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Broken Arrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (329 words)
Broken Arrow (album), released in 1996 by Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
Broken Arrow, a song released in 1987 by Robbie Robertson on his eponymous solo album and later remade by Rod Stewart (on his 1991 album Vagabond Heart and released as a single in 1992).
Broken arrow is also a code word used to request close air support from all available aircraft when a ground position is in extreme danger of being overrun by enemy troops.
Broken Arrow - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Song Listings (455 words)
In many ways, Broken Arrow follows the same path as Neil Young's other '90s albums with Crazy Horse.
Broken Arrow floats on waves of lumbering guitars and cascading feedback, ebbing and flowing with winding solos and drifting melodies.
There are some fine songs buried amid the long jams, but the album is directionless, and that lack of direction never manages to develop a consistent emotional tone.
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