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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678264924
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Warner
Manufacturer: Warner
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner
Release Date: September 19, 1994
Studio: Warner
Sales Rank: 1375
MPN: 82649
Disc 1:- Carry On
- Teach Your Children
- Almost Cut My Hair
- Helpless
- Woodstock
- Déjà Vu
- Our House
- 4 + 20
- Country Girl: Whiskey Boot Hill/Down, Down, Down/Country Girl
- Everybody I Love You
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review: Crosby, Stills and Nash were already a "supergroup" before Neil Young, previously of Buffalo Springfield, joined them for this album. Indisputably one of the key albums of the immediate post-Woodstock era, Déjà vu does at times however sound a bit of a period piece. Ranging in emotion from the almost cutesy "Teach Your Children" and "Our House" to the moody, dark guitar sounds of "Almost Cut My Hair" and their version of Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock", it is nevertheless an important document of the time. Young, who would go on to release the excellent After The Gold Rush later in the same year, provides the best moments with "Helpless" and the "Country Girl" medley. --Tim Perry
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I listen to an expansive range of musical styles and ages, from "The Classics" right through to Metal. Now I'm not calling myself an expert in the field by any means, but you can usually get a gut feeling pretty quickly about the effort, imagination and skill put into any work - and this album, from the first listen - give you audio pleasure at every turn. It just oozes skillfull musicianship and beautifully crafted harmonies. The type of work that will always be considered a classic and will always be replayed by the listener over and over again. As for the opinions about Young's involvement etc - it really doesn't matter - CSN were already fantastic - adding in Y was simply a case of adding an extra ingredient of a similar style - and for ... Read More:
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Many of the other reviews of this album refer to songs like "Our House" and "Teach You Children Well" as 'twee', while praising Neil Young's "Helpless" as magnificent.
I'd like to give the other side of the coin... I find "Our House" *never* fails to cheer me up, no matter how big the problem is, and I also love "Teach". Conversely, I consider "Helpless" typical of Neil Young's morose style - not to be listened to if you're feeling down!
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Like one of the other reviewers, I too grew up listening to my fathers copy as a kid. The first songs to make an impression on me, were "Almost Cut My Hair" & "Carry On" (the latter reminding me of glorious days during the school summer holidays!). "4+20" is brilliant, as are "Deja vu", "Helpless"... in fact all of the songs are. Normally an album has at least one song that does not shine through, not this one. It shows great song writing and musical talents. Even the gatefold sleeve is uplifting with some lovely photos from that time. Well worth buying...go on give it a listen! Thanks to David, Stephen, Graham & Neil for this great album and for helping me through the highs and lows of life with some wonderful songs.
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The second album I bought as a youngster,the first being "After the Goldrush"For some reason this album always reminds me of Summer!There isn't a bad track here,'though Nash's "Our house " isn't one of my favourites.Stills songs are wonderful.a blistering "Carry on" and the lovely acoustic "4-20 ".The most mysterious song is Crosby's "Deja vu" with lovely harmonies, building towards the end of the song.Nash's "Teach your Children" is a nice song with Jerry Garcia on pedal steel.Crosby's "Almost cut my hair " sounds dated now,because the hippies back then have no hair today,or a very wide centre parting ! "Woodstock" written by Joni Mitchell is a good version with Stills and Young playing some serious lead guitar! And Big Neil's two songs ... Read More:
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This album has been with me virtually all my life as my father bought it when it was released.When the cd version came out I secured my own copy and it was wonderful to hear the crispness of the tracks-"Country Girl", "Everybody I love you","Carry on" being particular stand outs. If you love to hear sweet harmony then this is the album for you-still ageless, timeless and breathtaking.
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