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"Deja vu" has been dissected and subjected to "breathless pretensions", but
I am old enough to have bought this same recording, in LP, format...WAY back... My favorite "cut" is, and always will be, "Woodstock". It is "evergreen", with a driving sentiment that meant plenty at the time of the Woodstock concerts at Yasgur's farm, and still rings true today. Back then, this album was "bitchin'", and, like all timeless classics, still is!
One of the most successful super groups of all time
Beginning with Cream, the sixties saw the beginning of a phenomenon that has persisted until today: the super group, where members from other highly successful bands group together to do an album of their own. For some reason, this remains somewhat unusual in rock, though it has been common in jazz. But even today one can almost count the super groups on the fingers of both hands, and even some of those considered super groups, like the New Pornographers, were formed of people whose bands weren't exactly household names. But by any standard, two of the most successful albums by a super group has to be the first two recorded by Stephen Stills from Buffalo Springfield, David Crosby from the Byrds, and Graham Nash from the Hollies, joined on their second album by Stills's former band mate from Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young. The resulting albums are among the most brilliant vocal albums in the history of rock. In a way, this is not at all surprising. The previous bands of all the members were notable for their vocal prowess, all of them employing tight harmonies rather than solos (though Buffalo Springfield features more solo singing than the Byrds or the Hollies).
Classic Rock
Crosby Stills and Nash still moves me with their instrumentation,harmonies and lyrics. It's easy to see why they are icons from the music of the 60's and onward.