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  1. 1973 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Best Of David Crosby And Graham Nash by Crosby-Nash. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Jonathan Bernstein,David Browne,Kory Grow,Brian Hiatt,Angie Martoccio,Simon Vozick-Levinson
    • “Guinnevere” (1969) Imagine it’s 1969 and you just bought CSN’s debut album. It opens with the seven-minute “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” followed by the rollicking “Marrakesh Express.”
    • “Long Time Gone” (1969) At the end of the turbulent Sixties, Crosby was still making sense of the decade. The gentle, elegiac “Long Time Gone,” from the first CSN album, reflects his frame of mind.
    • “Deja Vu” (1970) More than 50 years ago — long before Olivia Rodrigo or Beyoncé felt any kind of eerie familiarity in the back of their minds — there was this dazzling CSNY title track.
    • “Almost Cut My Hair” (1970) One of the bleeding-heart fan favorites from Deja Vu might never have been on the album had David Crosby not fought for its inclusion.
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  3. The Best of Crosby & Nash by Crosby & Nash, David Crosby, Graham Nash released in 1978. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more a...

  4. Jan 20, 2023 · By Jon Pareles. Jan. 20, 2023. A streak of otherworldliness ran all the way through David Crosbys long, complicated life in music. It was in his voice, a reedy, quavering high tenor that...

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    • "Delta" (1982) This often overlooked paean was Crosby’s only contribution to CSN’s Daylight Again album, as he wasn’t in the best shape at the time. He made it count, though; “Delta” is romantic and soulful, and somewhat surprisingly straightforward, with a gently dynamic ebb and flow rich with subtleties and enriched by the trio’s lush harmonies.
    • "Deja Vu" (1970) In many ways the title track from the first CSNY album is the prototypical Crosby cut — intricate, idiosyncratic, metaphysical, experimental and unclassifiable.
    • "Eight Miles High"/"Why?" (1966) Forgive us for cheating a bit here and getting in an extra song. Crosby was part of the triumvirate, with Gene Clark and Jim “Roger” McGuinn, that wrote The Byrds’ psychedelic A-side classic — though the late Clark maintained that Crosby’s contribution was just one line: “rain gray town/ known for its sound” (a reference to London).
    • "Everybody's Been Burned" (1967) On the A side, The Byrds were singing about wanting to be rock ‘n’ roll stars; flip it over and you had Crosby cautioning about “why you shouldn’t try to love someone” — a far cry from the later “Triad,” in which he expounded the virtues of loving more than one at a time.
  5. 4K. 302K views 4 years ago. Live in Concert at BBC. 1970 footage of the duo performing soon after the demise of the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Featuring beautiful harmonies,...

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  6. Jan 20, 2023 · 7. Crosby, Stills & Nash: Guinnevere (Crosby, Stills & Nash, 1969) Rippling with velvety harmonies, Crosby and Nash share the vocals here, with the former also doubling on acoustic and electric guitar. Crosby explained later that the titular subject is a composite of three women he’d been romantically involved with, one of whom was Joni Mitchell.

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