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Personnel: David Crosby (vocals, guitar); Stephen Stills (vocals, guitar, organ, bass); Graham Nash (vocals). Additional personnel: Dallas Taylor (drums). Personnel: David Crosby (vocals, guitar); Stephen Stills (vocals, guitar, organ, bass); Graham Nash (vocals). Additional personnel: Dallas Taylor (drums). Crosby, Stills & Nash: David Crosby (vocals, guitar); Stephen Stills (vocals, electric guitar, bass guitar); Graham Nash (vocals). Personnel: Stephen Stills (guitar, acoustic guitar, organ); Graham Nash (acoustic guitar). Audio Mixers: Graham Nash; Bill Halverson; Stephen Stills; Crosby, David & Graham Nash. Liner Note Author: David Wild. Recording information: Wally Heider's Studio III, Hollywood, CA. Introduction by: Ahmet Ertegun. Photographer: Henry Diltz. 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. ~ Jason Ankeny It was big news in 1969 when former key members of the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and the Hollies--three of the finest bands of the '60s--splintered off to form their own trio. Despite their already-proven talents, few could have imagined the gossamer vocal blend that would become the trademark of supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash. The band's debut effectively provided the soundtrack to the summer of '69. For his part, Steve Stills keeps exploring the progressive folk-rock sound that he'd pioneered with Buffalo Springfield; signature tune "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" is an expansive, multi-section affair that makes full use of the group's vocal skills. Fresh from the Hollies, Graham Nash adds an accessible pop sensibility, epitomized by the effervescent ditty "Marrakesh Express." David Crosby, always the wild card in the Byrds, here adds rough edges and flashes of mystery with his cutting protest rocker "Long Time Gone" and the exquisite art-folk of "Guinnevere." With this kind of firepower under its belt, it's no wonder CSN quickly became one of the biggest groups of their era. It was big news in 1969 when former key members of the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and the Hollies--three of the finest bands of the '60s--splintered off to form their own trio. Despite their already-proven talents, few could have imagined the gossamer vocal blend that would become the trademark of supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash. The band's debut effectively provided the soundtrack to the summer of '69. For his part, Steve Stills keeps exploring the progressive folk-rock sound that he'd pioneered with Buffalo Springfield; signature tune "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" is an expansive, multi-section affair that makes full use of the group's vocal skills. Fresh from the Hollies, Graham Nash adds an accessible pop sensibility, epitomized by the effervescent ditty "Marrakesh Express." David Crosby, always the wild card in the Byrds, here adds rough edges and flashes of mystery with his cutting protest rocker "Long Time Gone" and the exquisite art-folk of "Guinnevere." With this kind of firepower under its belt, it's no wonder CSN quickly became one of the biggest groups of their era. The Crosby, Stills & Nash triumvirate shot to immediate superstardom with the release of iRolling Stone (7/26/69, p.36) - "This is an eminently playable record....The vocals are warm and full...with rich, complementary harmonies....Tasteful backing accompanies the superb compositions....the result is an especially satisfying work..." Uncut (p.110) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "CSN defined themselves by chilling out and laying back, turning down the volume on the Byrds/Springfield amplifiers. In place of electric fizz and crackle came softer tones, richer layering." Dirty Linen (p.56) - "CSN showcased tight harmonies and innovative songwriting..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Every song was masterfully crafted and performed, some of the most valuable work its three principals would ever produce..." Crosby, Stills & Nash Music Crosby, Stills, and Nash Crosby, Stills & Nash Songs Crosby, Stills & Nash Music Crosby, Stills & Nash Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   What a happy ending! Or is it a beginning?... When this album came out, nobody could think that West Coast America and East Coast America and Britain could have a common ground. But this album proves it. David Crosby, from the Byrds, based on the Eastern Seaboard, and Stephen Stills, from Buffalo Springfield, based on the Western Seaboard, and Graham Nash, based in England, pull off a stunning and musically amazing folk-rock album. It was something original, amazing and powerful that leaped out of the grooves of this original LP, and today it still sounds as fresh, even if it is dated. Sure, "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" is pure folk-rock fun, most enjoyable perhaps for those people living back then, sure "Marrakesh Express", a silly tribue to the Middle Eastern and Indian influences on popular music, sounds strange today, sure "Wooden Ships" has an out-of-date anti-war message (but with Iraq, I could be wrong on that one), but if you juxtapose those tunes with the enchanting "Guinevere", an absolutely Arthurian romantic fantasy, and the rocking "Pre-Road Downs", and the down-to-earth "You Don't Have To Cry", it becomes apparent that this record was crafted, intentionally or by accident, to appeal to anyone, from anywhere. Of course it is colored by the atmosphere of the sixties at that time! CSN GREW UP in those times!! But regardless, it is hard to find a sixties record outside of the Beatles' catalog (and even then it's hard) that still appeals to the recent generation. But this album sure takes long strides towards it, while still based in its own time. This makes it of its time and timeless at the same time. Confusing? Actually, no, but regardless, if you like folk, and you like rock, you'll absolutely love this record. Submitted by Galen (Anchorage, AK, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent..... True 1960's classic. Its good enough that I listen to it at least once per month. Submitted by Richard (Cedar Park, Texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Masterpiece, but bonus tracks are ugh! The original CSN album, also known as the "couch album" (see cover) is and has been considered a master-work since 1969. Do note, the sound is a bit more polished, but there is still audible hiss from the mastertapes. And, the bonus tracks are demos, repeat demos, and not at all up to the production value of the original album. These admittedly interesting demos are really for real fans only.
But the 2006 version of this disc is worth it, for the original music alone. Submitted by Richard (Northeast, PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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