A masterpiece marking the mature period of Crosby, Stills & Nash
A world of folk rock where a gentle breeze blows through.
This album, released by Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1976, is known as the work from the period when their harmony work was at its most refined. Its appeal lies in the exquisite balance between acoustic and electric guitars and the diverse expressions created by the three musicians' songwriting. It occupies an important place in music history as a work that symbolizes the maturation of West Coast rock in the mid-1970s.
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A:
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1)
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Spotlight
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2)
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Broken Bird
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3)
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Time After Time
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4)
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Dancer
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5)
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Mutiny
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B:
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1)
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J.B.'s Blues
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2)
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Marguerita
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3)
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Taken At All
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4)
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Foolish Man
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5)
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Out Of The Darkness
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Arranged By [Strings] - Lee Holdridge (A4, B5)
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Art Direction, Design - Gary Burden
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Bass - Tim Drummond
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Drums, Percussion - Russell Kunkel
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Electric Guitar, Dobro - Danny Kootch
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Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Violin, Viola, Pedal Steel Guitar - David Lindley
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Engineer - Don Gooch
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Engineer - Stephen Barncard
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Mastered By - Lanky
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Orchestrated By - Sidney Sharp (A4, B5)
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Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Glass Harmonica - Craig Degree (Doerge)
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Producer - David Crosby
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Producer - Graham Nash
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Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - David Crosby
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Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Harmonica - Graham Nash
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Zither - Laura Allen