Crosby, Stills & Nash - Crosby, Stills & Nash 1969
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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. AMG.
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Thanx for another brilliant album! AMG's 'review' doesnt ring true for me. I think they missed the mark a bit, and failed to mention my favorite tunes on the album: Helplessly Hoping and Guinnevere!
ResponderEliminarGreat Blog Carlos!
Al