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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 Johnston as well as Stephen Stills, David Crosby and Neil Young. The audio and video recordings within document a much ballyhooed reunion that's been ...

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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 bloated carcasses released later in the decade (Zep's The Song Remains The Same comes to mind, as well as a legion of Grateful Dead ...


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