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Released: 1974 Atlantic
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| Crosby, Stills & Nash
supplied some of the best harmony vocal lines in popular music
during the '60s and 70's. I don't know how long it took for them
to work out those vocal arrangements but some people could never
do that if they had a million years. Then came Stephen Stills'
old buddy from Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young. This album
compiles their best tunes pre, during and post Young. My
favorite is "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes", but the remaining
songs are excellent as well. Songs like: "Helplessly
Hoping", "Our House", "Teach Your
Children", and Neil Young's "Ohio". The harmonies
are phenomenal. Any musician that aspires to have a band that utilizes
harmony vocals should purchase this CD for a good lesson in how
it's supposed to be done. It doesn't hurt that the songwriting
is also great. |
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