The times had certainly changed since Déjà Vu's release in 1970. Nevertheless, there was a hunger in audiences for a return to the harmony-soaked idealism with which the...
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This disc was originally to have coincided with the release of the cinematic film War Games -- as the song had been written, recorded, and was even used in early promotional...
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This 77-track, four-CD set remains one of the best boxes devoted to a single music act that one can buy, covering the output of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young across 22 years,...
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Although Crosby, Stills & Nash had, in effect, been together for well over a decade when Daylight Again (1982) was issued, it was only their third studio long-player of...
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Although this is a decent anthology of their hits and most well-known album tracks, with a few remixes, it's no substitute for the first album. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music...
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Expanded on CD, this live double-album shows all the reasons they belonged together (the harmonies are gorgeous) and why it couldn't last (Neil Young sets the woods on fire...
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This 1992 expanded version of the original double live album (originally released on April 7, 1971) by CSN&Y is now an indispensible part of any collection, with additional...
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There are some excellent songs here, notably Young's "This Old House" and Crosby's "Compass," but the quartet didn't really jell on its first new studio album in 14 years....
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Old people are really funny. They write songs where they say stuff like "Writing a song, won't take very long/trying not to use the word 'old.'" And if you write...
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Rhino/Atlantic's 2005 compilation Greatest Hits collects the hits and signature songs of Crosby, Stills & Nash -- not Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, which is a subtle...
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