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Album Review: Graham Nash/David Crosby

  • Artist: Crosby & Nash
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 05, 1972
  • Total Time: 35:40
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This self-titled release is one of -- if not arguably the -- most impressive side project to arise from CSN. Taken beyond face value, Graham Nash/David Crosby is a direct reflection, if not an extension, of the musical and personal relationship between its co-creators. Likewise, the results remain true, enhancing rather than detracting from the very individualistic styles of Crosby and Nash. The best elements of each are readily available here, punctuated at every turn by their complicated vocal arrangements and air-lock harmonies. In the wake of the enormous successes garnered by the albums Crosby Stills & Nash, Déjà Vu, and Four Way Street, the principal members were essentially given carte blanche studio access to pursue solo projects as well. This release is the first in what would turn out to be a series of collaborative efforts between Crosby and Nash. Musically it continues in much the same vein as their respective debut solo releases, If I Could Only Remember My Name and Songs for Beginners. Nash's contributions include "Girl to Be on My Mind," "Stranger's Room," and "Southbound Train" -- a twangy piece of Americana featuring a high and lonesome steel guitar solo from Jerry Garcia that likewise hearkens to the Grateful Dead's American Beauty, Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection, or the Band's Music From Big Pink. These tracks co-exist in stark contrast to Crosby's more cerebral and incisive contributions, such as "Whole Cloth," "Games," and "The Wall Song." The latter features some outstanding instrumental support from the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia (guitar), Phil Lesh (bass), and Billy Kreutzman (drums). The core band revolves around another set of all-stars: Russell Kunkel (drums), Leland Skylar (bass), Craig Doerge (keyboards), and Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar (guitar). This same band would more or less continue to back up Crosby and Nash's duo efforts throughout the remainder of the '70s. Graham Nash/David Crosby offers much of the same unique songwriting and personal style which informed their better contributions not only to the CSN-related efforts, but as far back as their offerings with the Hollies and the Byrds. Interested enthusiasts are also urged to locate Another Stoney Evening -- a live acoustic release from October 10, 1971 -- which includes seminal live versions of "Southbound Train," "Where Will I Be," "Immigration Man," and "Stranger's Room." ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Southbound Train Graham Nash Graham Nash, David Crosby (3:55)
Whole Cloth (Lyrics) David Crosby David Crosby, Graham Nash (4:34)
Blacknotes (Lyrics) Graham Nash Graham Nash, David Crosby (:57)
Strangers Room (Lyrics) Graham Nash David Crosby, Graham Nash (2:27)
Where Will I Be? (Lyrics) David Crosby Graham Nash, David Crosby (3:21)
Page 43 David Crosby Graham Nash, David Crosby (2:55)
Frozen Smiles (Lyrics) Graham Nash Graham Nash, David Crosby (2:19)
Games (Lyrics) Graham Nash Graham Nash, David Crosby (4:01)
Girl to Be on My Mind (Lyrics) Graham Nash Graham Nash, David Crosby (3:27)
The Wall Song David Crosby David Crosby, Graham Nash (4:26)
Immigration Man Graham Nash Graham Nash, David Crosby (2:58)

Credits

David Crosby (Guitar), Graham Nash (Harmonica), Craig Doerge (Organ), Crosby, David & Graham Nash (Guitar (Electric)), Leland Sklar (Bass), Craig Doerge (Piano), Jean Ristori (Mastering), Jerry Garcia (Guitar), David Crosby (Guitar (Acoustic)), George Price (Horn), Urs Tschuppert (Booklet Design), David Duke (Horn), Robert Hammer (Photography), Thierry Amsallem (Re-Release Coordinator), Chris Ethridge (Bass), Claude Nobs (Re-Release Coordinator), Danny Kortchmar (Guitar), Danny Kortchmar (Bass), Graham Nash (Piano), Arthur Maebe (French Horn), Chris Ethridge (Keyboards), David Crosby (Producer), Bill Halverson (Producer), Graham Nash (Organ), Phil Lesh (Bass), Craig Doerge (Piano (Electric)), Arthur Maebe (Horn), Graham Nash (Performer), David Geffen (Direction), Graham Nash (Guitar (Acoustic)), Greg Reeves (Bass), Crosby, David & Graham Nash (Guitar (Acoustic)), Russ Kunkel (Drums), Doc Storch (Engineer), Dave Mason (Guitar), Bill Halverson (Engineer), David Crosby (Vocals), Dana Africa (Flute), Claude Nobs (Liner Notes), David Duke (French Horn), Jerry Garcia (Guitar (Steel)), Urs Tschuppert (Design), Crosby, David & Graham Nash (Producer), Graham Nash (Vocals), Graham Nash (Keyboards), Graham Nash (Guitar), Andree Buchler (Re-Release Coordinator), David Mason (Guitar), Graham Nash (Producer), John Barbata (Drums), Craig Doerge (Keyboards), Danny Kootch (Guitar), George Price (French Horn), Elliot Roberts (Direction), David Crosby (Guitar (Electric)), Bill Kreutzmann (Drums)
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Graham Nash/David Crosby
Studio album by Crosby & Nash
Released April 5, 1972
Recorded 1971-1972
Genre Rock
Length 35:26
Label Atlantic Records
Producer David Crosby, Graham Nash, Bill Halverson
Professional reviews
Crosby & Nash chronology
Graham Nash/David Crosby
(1972)
Wind on the Water
(1975)

Graham Nash/David Crosby is the first album by the partnership of the David Crosby and Graham Nash, released on Atlantic Records in 1972, catalogue SD 7220. It peaked at #4 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, and a single taken from the album, "Immigration Man," peaked at #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 10, 1972. The album was dedicated to Joni Mitchell, as "To Miss Mitchell."

Contents

History

After the split of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the summer of 1970, all four members would release solo albums over the course of the ensuing twelve months. While both Neil Young and Stephen Stills would pursue independent band projects through the early years of the decade, Young working Crazy Horse and the Stray Gators, Stills assembling Manassas, Crosby and Nash embarked on a series of concerts together in 1971, deciding to take the new songs audited on the road into the recording studio.

Content

Sessions for this album featured backing from members of The Grateful Dead on one track but mostly from The Section, consisting of Craig Doerge, Danny Kortchmar, Leland Sklar, and Russell Kunkel. This quartet would be in-demand session musicians on the West Coast in the 1970s, appearing on dozens of albums, notably those by James Taylor and Carole King. They would continue to work with Crosby & Nash for the remainder of the decade, both in the studio and on tour.

The songs continued the qualities that marked the pair's work with the larger aggregate, with Nash writing tighter pop songs including the album's hit, and Crosby exploring mood pieces and introspection, all amidst strong vocal harmonies. The commercial success of this album outstripped that of the two solo albums by Nash and Crosby from the previous year, although it would not be until three years later, after the second break-up of CSNY following their 1974 tour, that Crosby and Nash would sign an album contract as a unit with ABC Records.

This album was remastered for compact disc and reissued in 1998 in Europe as part of the Atlantic Original Sound series, with a re-release of 50 titles in celebration of Atlantic Records' fiftieth anniversary. It is currently out of print, and domestic reissues still around use first generation digital remastering from the 1980s.

Track listing and personnel

Side one

  1. "Southbound Train" (Graham Nash) – 3:54
  2. "Whole Cloth" (David Crosby) – 4:35
  3. "Blacknotes" (Nash) – 0:58
  4. "Stranger's Room" (Nash) – 2:28
    • Nash - piano, harmonica, vocals; Crosby - vocals; Kortchmar - electric guitar; Doerge - organ; Sklar - bass; Kunkel - drums; David Duke, Arthur Maebe, George Price - french horns
  5. "Where Will I Be?" (Crosby) – 3:23
    • Crosby - guitar, vocals; Nash - vocals; Dana Africa - flute; Doerge - electric piano; Sklar - bass
  6. "Page 43" (Crosby) – 2:56
    • Crosby - electric guitar, vocals; Nash - vocals; Kortchmar - electric guitar; Doerge - piano; Sklar - bass; Kunkel - drums

Side two

  1. "Frozen Smiles" (Nash) – 2:17
    • Nash - piano, harmonica, vocals; Crosby - electric guitar, vocals; Kortchmar - electric guitar; Doerge - electric piano; Sklar - bass; Kunkel - drums
  2. "Games" (Crosby) – 2:59
    • Crosby - guitars, vocals; Nash - vocals; Kortchmar - electric guitar; Doerge - piano; Sklar - bass; Kunkel - drums
  3. "Girl to Be on My Mind" (Nash) – 3:27
    • Nash - organ, vocals; Crosby - electric guitar, vocals; Kortchmar - electric guitar; Doerge - piano; Sklar - bass; Kunkel - drums
  4. "The Wall Song" (Crosby) – 4:37
    • Crosby - electric guitar, vocals; Nash - organ, piano, vocals; Garcia - electric guitar; Phil Lesh - bass; Bill Kreutzmann - drums
  5. "Immigration Man" (Nash) – 3:02
    • Nash - piano, vocals; Crosby - electric guitar, vocals; Dave Mason - electric guitar; Greg Reeves - bass; Barbata - drums

Additional personnel

  • Bill Halverson, engineer
  • Doc Storch, engineer
  • Robert Hammer, photography
  • Elliot Roberts & David Geffen, direction
  • Jean Ristori, digital mastering

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