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1.Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
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2.Marrakesh Express
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3.Guinnevere
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4.You Don't Have To Cry
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5.Pre-Road Downs
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6.Wooden Ships
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7.Lady Of The Island
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8.Helplessly Hoping
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9.Long Time Gone
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10.49 Bye-Byes
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11.Do For The Others - (bonus track)
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12.Song With No Words - (bonus track)
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13.Everybody's Talkin' - (bonus track)
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14.Teach Your Children - (bonus track)
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Editorial Notes
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. [In 2006, Atlantic/Rhino
reissued Crosby, Stills & Nash with remastered sound, new liner
notes, and four bonus tracks: "Do for Others," "Song with No
Words," "Everybody's Talkin'," and an early version of "Teach Your
Children."] ~ Jason Ankeny
Format: Compact Disc
Released Date: January 24, 2006
Genre: Folk Rock
Style: Rock & Pop
Number of Discs: 1
Stereo/Mono: Stereo
Studio/Mixed/Live: Studio
Originally Released: 1969
Label Name: Atlantic
UPC: 081227329020