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Somewhere Down the Crazy River

"Somewhere Down the Crazy River" is a 1987 song by Robbie Robertson, initially released on Robertson's debut solo album Robbie Robertson, with Sam Llanas on backing vocals.

Background
When one of the producers, Daniel Lanois, was asked about the inspiration for "Somewhere Down the Crazy River", he said that the song was "kind of like a guy with a deep voice telling you about steaming nights in Arkansas". He went on to say that Robertson was describing his experiences of hanging out in his old neighbourhood of Arkansas with Levon Helm (fellow The Band member) during hot nights in which they were "fishing with dynamite" and had asked a local for directions to "somewhere down the crazy river". In terms of composition, the song features a "sweet and wonderful" chord sequence on the Suzuki Omnichord, which had been introduced to Lanois by Brian Eno. As Robertson developed the chord sequence, Lanois surreptitiously recorded him and superimposed his storytelling on top. In the United Kingdom, "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" was released by Geffen Records on June 27, 1988 with "Broken Arrow" as the B-side of all editions and the twelve-inch single featuring the song "Tailgate". ==Music video==
Music video
Martin Scorsese directed a music video for the song, with Bob Jason and Amanda Temple handling the production through Limelight Films. The music video was filmed at Silvercup Studios in Queens. Steve Spears of the Tampa Bay Times said in his review that "things get pretty steamy near the end of the video for Robertson and McKee as the two seem to take method acting seriously". ==Reception==
Reception
The song was subject to mixed reviews by critics. Steve Simels of Stereo Review characterized the song as a "surreal, half-sung, half-spoken sketch of a late-night American landscape that jumbles New Orleans rhythm-and-blues and the Nigerian pop of Fela Anikulapo Kuti into as crazily evocative a piece of music as you're likely to hear this year" Cash Box called it a "masterful cut" that "generates a powerful vision of steamy life in a more primitive phase, on a river from soul of Louisiana, or the Nile, or the mortal soul" and is "done with spoken word and a chant-like vocal and poetic lyrics that speak with a novelist's tongue and the heart of Huckleberry." Steve Spears of Tampa Bay Times called the song "sexy", ==Personnel==
Personnel
Robbie Robertson – vocals, backing vocals, guitar • Manu Katché – drums • Bill Dillon – guitars • Daniel Lanois – guitar, OmnichordTony Levin – bass Additional personnelSammy Llanas – backing vocal ==Chart performance==
Chart performance
"Somewhere Down the Crazy River" reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 24 on Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks In Robertson's home country Canada, it debuted at No. 95 on the week ending 2 April 1988 and then peaked at No. 91 for two weeks until the week ending 16 April 1988. Weekly charts Year-end charts ==References==
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