Crosby, Stills & Nash [with Bonus Tracks]

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 52:52

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solid gold

EMUSIC-0295F8E2

You can listen to this over and over and over....There's not a bad song on the whole studio release version. This comes with some free bonus songs. Like a lot of things that are free, they are worth every cent.

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solid gold

EMUSIC-0295F8E2

You can listen to this over and over and over....There's not a bad song on the whole studio release version. This comes with some free bonus songs. Like a lot of things that are free, they are worth every cent.

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Suite:Judy Blue Eyes

Capnmidnight

One of THEE perfect songs of rock history. I would include along with it, off the top of my head, "Good Vibrations," "Hey Jude," Stairway to Heaven," and "Like A Rolling Stone," to name a few.

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GREAT ALBUM!!

kapkomm1

The music is sweet, the harmonies are tight and the lyrics are top notch. What's not to like?

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Great Classic Album

rackman

Funny that I never owned this as an LP. My brother and I both had extensive collections, and he had a copy. It is so refreshing to hear this again. Knowing the amount of work it took to produce, especially given the recording techniques of the period, it is by all accounts a masterwork, and the bonus tracks at the end give one an insight into how much was needed to polish the final product. These guys were certainly not perfect, but their blend will go down in history as the benchmark by which all other multi-vocal groups are judged. It is and should be a must-hear for any performer attempting to hone harmony parts.

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Wonderful Harmonies

DreamboatAnnie

This album showcases what I miss most about music from my youth, the singers actually could harmonize and produce beautiful sounds!

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Home run in first at bat

scott0220

Most supergroups don't work, this does

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CSN

BAPhoto

I bought this on vinyl when it first came out back in 69, I had no idea who these guys were but I liked the cover. That was one top purchases of that time for me. Since that time I have replaced the old album to cd and now replaced that with this new version....this album is the BEST!!!

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Essence of the 1960s

Psychsound

Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. Need I say more?

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The Crosby, Stills & Nash triumvirate shot to immediate superstardom with the release of its self-titled debut LP, a sparkling set immortalizing the group’s amazingly close, high harmonies. While elements of the record haven’t dated well — Nash’s Eastern-influenced musings on the hit “Marrakesh Express” now seem more than a little silly, while the antiwar sentiments of “Wooden Ships,” though well-intentioned, are rather hokey — the harmonies are absolutely timeless, and the best material remains rock-solid. Stills’ gorgeous opener, “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” in particular, is an epic love song remarkable in its musical and emotional intricacy, Nash’s “Pre-Road Downs” is buoyant folk-pop underpinned by light psychedelic textures, and Crosby’s “Long Time Gone” remains a potent indictment of the assassination of Robert Kennedy. A definitive document of its era. [In 2006, Atlantic/Rhino reissued Crosby, Stills & Nash with remastered sound, new liner notes, and four bonus tracks: "Do for Others," "Song with No Words," "Everybody's Talkin'," and an early version of "Teach Your Children."] – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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