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Crosby Stills Nash and Young - So Far .gif) By Roy Francis Kasten
It's tempting to follow the post-Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
career of Neil Young and underestimate this early band as a lighter,
commercial diversion. But their fourth album, a concise retrospective of
highlights, remains a sweeping '60s document, full of pastoral optimism
and the virtues of (even today) spectacular-sounding harmonies. These
songs continue to dominate AOR radio, and the best--the searing
"Ohio" (written after the Kent State massacre), the utopian
"Woodstock," and the ominous, graceful "Wooden Ships,"
the band's best performance--have an artful, mystical sweetness.
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| 1. Déjà Vu | 7. Woodstock | | 2. Helplessly Hoping | 8. Our House | | 3. Wooden Ships | 9. Helpless | | 4. Teach Your Children | 10. Guinnevere | | 5. Ohio | 11. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes | | 6. Find the Cost of Freedom | |
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Looking for a rare import-only single, a gold record, world tour book, hard to find magazine, an autographed guitar, or simply this CD? You'll find them at eBay!
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|  | Artist: Crosby Stills Nash and Young
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|  | Released: August 19, 1974
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|  | Availability: CD,
Vinyl | |
|  | Awards:
Platinum (6) | | |
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