Crosby Stills & Nash by Crosby Stills & Nash (CD, 1994)

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Record LabelWarner, IMT
UPC0075678265129
eBay Product ID (ePID)28046039586

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year1994
GenreRock
ArtistCrosby Stills & Nash
Release TitleCrosby Stills & Nash

Dimensions

Item Height0.36 in
Item Weight0.12 lb
Item Length6.07 in
Item Width4.95 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufacturePortugal
Tracks1.1 Suite: Judy Blue Eyes 1.2 Marrakesh Express 1.3 Guinnevere 1.4 You Don't Have to Cry 1.5 Pre-Road Downs 1.6 Wooden Ships 1.7 Lady of the Island 1.8 Helplessly Hoping 1.9 Lone Time Gone 1.10 49 Bye-Byes
NotesOne of the most enduring musical partnerships of our time, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Crosby, Stills & Nash are revered for their peerless vocal harmonies, inspired songwriting and musical virtuosity. When the trio first sang together at a friend's Laurel Canyon house in 1968, their uncanny harmonic convergence was immediately apparent, and CSN took shape. Each member came to the new venture from other high-profile bands-Crosby from the Byrds, Stills from Buffalo Springfield, and Nash from the Hollies-and together, they formed that rarest of musical entities, a "supergroup" that lived up to it's billing. CSN's 1969 self-titled debut album is one of the true masterpieces of the rock 'n' roll canon, and 1982's Daylight Again is a brilliant portrait of their musical evolution. Still touring and recording together, CSN is an American treasure.

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