PREVIEW: Title Track Demo of 'Deja Vu' 50th Anniversary Reissue by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
Here is a preview of a demo of the title track from 'Deja Vu' 50th Anniversary Reissue by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young.
More details on the long anticipated -- but delayed -- 50th Anniversary reissue of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young's 1970 album 'Deja Vu'.From the soon-to-be-released 50th anniversary #DejaVu album, this is @thedavidcrosby and @TheGrahamNash with a demo of the title track. Headphones on. pic.twitter.com/3RtQvxGgzn
— Stephen Stills Official (@Stephen__Stills) April 15, 2021
Also, see ESSAY: 50th Anniversary of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Deja Vu" by Harvey Kubernik.
See 50th Anniversary of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Deja Vu" by Harvey Kubernik
Labels: album, and Young, crosby, csny, nash, stills
7 Comments:
Why wait 50 years ? We've had numerous CSNY box sets with much filler and duplication. A long time coming.
Great to see you putt.I got a positive spin on it Andy. You bring so much joy with your comments.
sea of madness — finally! way to go, Neil
What you need for the "sea of madness" is a BOAT. Bring out another thousand. (Grin)
This should be a remarkable gift from four incredibly talented musicians, at a point where they each were writing and singing at their very best. I have each of the box sets from Crosby, Stills and Nash, as well as the live set with Neil, and this new set should be a wonderful addition, adding more to the history during this fruitful period. Graham Nash did an outstanding job with those four box sets.
Of the four; Neil has been the most prolific, but the other three have had some great moments both together and individually through the years. But throughout the 70’s all four of them released some very special records, so regardless of what came later, this new release should be filled with some truly amazing music.
Peace 🙏
@ Dan - so well stated for the 50th of DV. thanks
@ Happy Andy - just a view that we've spent many £s on various boxes surely some of this could've come out in the CSN box from 1990, or the solo box sets which held much filler. I realise any adverse comments are frowned upon.
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