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Crosby, Stills & Nash

Crosby, Stills & Nash
Crosby Stills & Nash

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Track Listing

  1. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
  2. Marrakesh Express
  3. Guinnevere
  4. You Don't Have To Cry
  5. Pre-Road Downs
  6. Wooden Ships
  7. Lady Of The Island
  8. Helplessly Hoping
  9. Lone Time Gone
  10. 49 Bye-Byes

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #791 in Music
  • Released on: 1994-08-16
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered

Editorial Reviews

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As much as any record, CSN's 1969 debut ushered in the early '70s singer-songwriter boom. Yes, this was a group, but it was one made up of three coequal composer/vocalists, each with a heady resume--Crosby an ex- Byrd, Stills in Buffalo Springfield, and Nash a former member of the Hollies. Each supplied distinctive material and contributed to CSN's trademark harmonies. The addition of Neil Young made the supergroup an edgier outfit. There's a purity to the original trio recording, however, that would never be recaptured. --Steven Stolder


Customer Reviews

Delightful5
Hugely influencial folk/rock/country/harmony pop album of some brilliance. Still affecting new creations like Triumph Unseen by Nick Worrall or the new Fleet Foxes releases in a more or less direct way this album deserves its place in the catalogue of greats. Melodic, moody, creative and very harmonious it soothes and excites at the same time. Unforgettable.

Crosby Stills & Nash5
Crosby, Stills & Nash
This Group had the best harmony of any Pop Grop of the 60s and 70s era.
I Still like to listen to this group 35 years later.

crosby stills and nash are in top form 5
Crosby, Stills and Nash were a very successful soft/folk rock band in the late 60's and early 70's. A band that mainly focused on the vocals that easily had their own distinct sound and style compared to other singers back then. Artists like Seals and Crofts would go on to imitate that vocal style, and while I love them as well, there's nothing like the original Crosby, Stills and Nash lineup with their big classic album in the early days.

They are now considered an important part in the development of soft rock, and while the more mellow songs are quite tasty and rich, they can hold their own with the electric guitar too. We can't forget they were a band created during a time that saw more experimentation than the world was probably ready for. Rock and roll was all over the place, in terms of creativity and diversity.

I like the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield more (and of course Neil Young's solo career) but we can't deny the beauty and excellent songwriting of this album. We just can't deny it.