Déjà vu (2021 Remaster) Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
31.01.2022
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- 1 Carry On (2021 Remaster) 04:27
- 2 Teach Your Children (2021 Remaster) 02:53
- 3 Almost Cut My Hair (2021 Remaster) 04:29
- 4 Helpless (2021 Remaster) 03:40
- 5 Woodstock (2021 Remaster) 03:54
- 6 Déjà Vu (2021 Remaster) 04:11
- 7 Our House (2021 Remaster) 03:00
- 8 4 + 20 (2021 Remaster) 02:08
- 9 Country Girl (2021 Remaster) 05:13
- 10 Everybody I Love You (2021 Remaster) 02:21
Info for Déjà vu (2021 Remaster)
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's Déjà Vu was the most-anticipated new album in America in 1970. More than 50 years later, it's one of the most famous albums in rock history with legendary songs, including "Carry On" and "Teach Your Children," that still resonate today. This milestone album is transformed into an expansive HiResAudio collection that includes a pristine version of the original album.
Crowe recalls in the liner notes that "Déjà Vu caught the zeitgeist perfectly" and "might just be the legendary band's most accurate portrait of their fiery individualism." Of this new Deluxe Edition, Crowe opines: "50 years later, with the sonic aperture fully opened, it's a wide-screen look at the big picture of Déjà Vu, with more music, including a batch of surprises, unseen photos, and a lot more clarity." On the new anniversary edition, the album's original 10 tracks are joined by 38 more to add nearly two-and-a-half hours of music that includes demos, outtakes, and alternate takes - most of which are previously unreleased. Among them is "Know You Got To Run," the first song the quartet recorded during its first session on July 15 at the house Stills was renting from Peter Tork in Studio City. Other unreleased highlights include the demo for Crosby's "Almost Cut My Hair"; Stills' outtake for "Bluebird Revisited"; and Young's alternate version of "Helpless" featuring harmonica. Also making its debut on the set is a delightful version of "Our House" that features Nash singing with the song's inspiration, Joni Mitchell.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Digitally remastered
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