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Atlantic 902 1971 |
Recorded live at The Filmore East, New York, June 2nd-June 7th, 1970 / The Chicago Auditorium, Chicago, Illinois, July
5th, 1970 / The Forum, Los Angeles, California, June 26th-28th, 1970.
Released: April 7, 1971
Produced by: David Crosby, Stephen Stills
Graham Nash and Neil Young
Engineer: Bill Halverson
Art direction/design, photography:
Gary Burden
Photography: Joel Bernstein
Henry Diltz
Personnel
David Crosby – Guitar, Vocals, Producer
Stephen Stills – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer
Graham Nash – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer
Neil Young – Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Keyboards,
Vocals, Producer
with
Johnny Barbata – Drums
Calvin Samuels – Bass
Digital Remastering: Joe Gastwirt
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1992 Expanded Edition:
Disc 1
- Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (Stills) – 0:33
- On The Way Home (Young) – 3:48
- Teach Your Children (Nash) – 3:02
- Triad (Crosby) – 6:55
- The Lee Shore (Crosby) – 4:29
- Chicago (Nash) – 3:11
- Right Between The Eyes (Nash) – 3:37
- Cowgirl In The Sand (Young) – 3:59
- Don't Let It Bring You Down (Young) – 3:31
- 49 Bye-Byes/America's Children (Stills) – 6:35
- Love The One You're With (Stills) – 3:19
- King Midas In Reverse (Clarke, Hicks, Nash) – 3:43
- Laughing (Crosby) – 3:36
- Black Queen (Stills) – 6:45
- Medley: The Loner/Cinnamon Girl/Down By The River (Young) – 9:41
Disc 2
- Pre-Road Downs (Nash) – 3:04
- Long Time Gone (Crosby) – 5:58
- Southern Man (Young) – 13:45
- Ohio (Young) – 3:34
- Carry On (Stills) – 14:19
- Find The Cost Of Freedom (Stills) – 2:21
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side one
1. On The Way Home (Young) – 3:19
2. Teach Your Children (Nash) – 2:46
3. Triad (Crosby) – 5:07
4. The Lee Shore" (Crosby) – 4:14
side two
1. Right Between The Eyes (Nash) – 2:19
2. Cowgirl In The Sand (Young) – 3:50
3. Don't Let It Bring You Down" (Young)
– 2:35
4. 49 Bye-Byes" (Stills) – 5:30
5. Love The One You're With" (Stills)
– 2:57
side three
1. Pre Road Downs (Nash) – 2:48
2. Long Time Gone (Crosby) – 5:33
side four
2. Carry On (Stills) – 13:06
(Stills) – 2:16
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The 1992 expanded version of the original double live album (originally released on April 7, 1971) by CSNY is now an
indispensible part of any collection, with additional Neil Young and Graham Nash material (and even a version of "King Midas
in Reverse," the old Hollies tune) that any serious listener will want. Some of the extended guitar jams between Stills and
Young ("Southern Man") go on longer than strict musical sense would dictate, but it seemed right at the time, and they capture
a form that was far more abused in other hands after this group broke up.
- Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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