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Neil Young transformed the folk-rock CSN into a powerhouse – offering pop idealism (Graham Nash’s “Teach Your Children”), militant blues (David Crosby’s “Almost Cut My Hair”) and vocal-choir gallop (Stephen Stills’ “Carry On”). The achingly plaintive “Helpless” is prime early Young.
~Rollingstone.com
Almost Cut My Hair – Live Wembley 1974:
Wikipedia:
Released | March 11, 1970 |
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Recorded | July – December, 1969 at Wally Heider’s Studio C, San Francisco and Wally Heider’s Studio III, Los Angeles |
Genre | Rock, folk rock |
Length | 36:24 |
Label | Atlantic |
Producer | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |
Déjà Vu is the second album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their first in the quartet configuration of Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young. It was released in March of 1970 by Atlantic Records, catalogue SD-7200. It topped the pop album chart for one week and generated three Top 40 singles: “Teach Your Children,” “Our House,” and “Woodstock.” In 2003, the album was placed on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Our House:
Déjà Vu was greatly anticipated after the popularity of the first CSN album and given the addition of Young to the group, who at the time remained largely unknown to the general public. Stills estimates that the album took around 800 hours of studio time to record; this figure may be exaggerated, even though the individual tracks display meticulous attention to detail. The songs, except for “Woodstock”, were recorded as individual sessions by each member, with each contributing whatever was needed that could be agreed upon. Young does not appear on all of the tracks, and drummer Dallas Taylor and bassist Greg Reeves are credited on the cover with their names in slightly smaller typeface. Jerry Garcia plays pedal steel on “Teach Your Children” and John Sebastian plays mouth-harp on the title track.
Teach Your Children – Live Wembley 1974:
Track listing:
Side One:
Side two
Personnel:
Additional personnel
Production personnel
[Full Album] from youtube:
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