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Crosby Stills & Nash

Initially formed by the trio of David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, the genesis of the group lies in two 1960s rock bands, The Byrds and The Hollies, and the demise of a third, Buffalo Springfield. Friction existed between David Crosby and his bandmates in the Byrds, and he was dismissed from the Byrds in the fall of 1967. By early 1968, Buffalo Springfield had also disintegrated over personal issues, and after aiding in putting together the band’s final album, Stephen Stills found himself unemployed by the summer. He and Crosby began meeting informally and jamming, the results of one encounter in Florida on Crosby’s schooner being the song “Wooden Ships,” composed in collaboration with another guest, Paul Kantner. Graham Nash had been introduced to Crosby when the Byrds had toured the UK in 1966, and when the Hollies ventured to California in 1968, Nash resumed his acquaintance with Crosby

Album

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: CSNY 1974

Label: Rhino
Released: 2014
Track listing: CD: 1 Love The One You’re With; Wooden Ships; Immigration Man; Helpless; Carry Me; Johnny’s Garden; Traces; Grave Concern; On The Beach; Black Queen: Almost Cut My Hair. CD 2: Change Partners; The Lee Shore; Only Love Can Break Your Heart; Our House; Fieldworker; Guinevere; Time After Time; Prison Song; Long May You Run; Goodbye Dick; Mellow My Mind; Old Man; Word Game; Myth Of Sisyphus; Blackbird; Love Art Blues; Hawaiian Sunrise; Teach Your Children; Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. CD 3: Déjà Vu; My Angel; Pre-Road Downs; Don’t Be Denied; Revolution Blues; Military Madness; Long Time Gone; Pushed It Over The End; Chicago; Ohio. DVD
: "Only Love Can Break Your Heart; Almost Cut My Hair; Grave Concern; Old Man; Johnny’s Garden; Our House; Déjà Vu; Pushed It Over The End.

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Article: Extended Analysis

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: CSNY 1974

Read "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: CSNY 1974" reviewed by Doug Collette


Its multi-foldout package of three CD's, DVD (or Blu-Ray) and a one-hundred eighty-eight page booklet as smartly designed as it is handsome, CSNY 1974 represents a painstaking labor of love on the part of Graham Nash, who supervised the project over a protracted period of time, in collaboration with co-producer Joel Bernstein and engineer Stanley Tajima ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Crosby, Stills and Nash at the Greek Theatre

Crosby, Stills and Nash at the Greek Theatre

Four decades after their first concert together in front of the multitudes at Woodstock, Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) take to the road again for four months of dates in the U.S. Canada, Europe and the U.K. The group David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nashjust announced a second North American leg for their 2009 tour, ...

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News: Recording

Crosby, Stills & Nash Release Demos

Crosby, Stills & Nash Release Demos

Early recordings of a dozen Crosby, Stills & Nash tracks -- including favorites such as “Marrakesh Express," “Almost Cut My Hair," “Deja Vu," “Love the One You're With" and “Chicago" -- will be featured on an album of demos due in stores on June 2. The release of the Rhino Records set, Crosby, Stills & Nash ...

Album

CSNY/ Deja Vu Live

Label: Warner Bros.
Released: 2008

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News: TV / Film

Crosby, Stills and Nash Talk About Their New Movie and Old Bands

Crosby, Stills and Nash Talk About Their New Movie and Old Bands

Last week, David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash came by the Rolling Stone offices to have lunch, chat about their new film CSNY: Dj Vu talk about their past and current musical relationships. For more on CSN -- including news on their new album -- check out the Smoking Section in the new issue of ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young: 4 Way Street

Read "Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young: 4 Way Street" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


One thing the blues ain't... is funny Touted as one of the worst live albums of all time by Dave Marsh's Book of Rock Lists, Four Way Street may be anything but that. Sure, it's sloppy, poorly recorded and a bit self-indulgent, but hey, it was 1970 and it does not compare with the ...

Album

Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young: 4 Way Street

Label: Atlantic Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: Suite: Judy Blue Eyes; On The Way Home; Teach Your Children; Triad; The Lee Shore; Chicago; Right Between The Eyes; Cowgirl In The Sand; Don't Let It Bring You Down; 49 Bye-Byes / America's Children; Love The One You're With; King Midas In Reverse; Laughing; Black Queen; Medley: The Loner, Cinnamon Girl, Down By The River; Pre-Road Downs; Long Time Gone; Southern Man; Ohio; Carry On; Find The Cost Of Freedom.


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