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March 11, 1970 “Déjà Vu”, the first album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young was released

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“This feels familiar”, the main collection by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, (and the second by the threesome design of Crosby, Stills, and Nash), was delivered. It bested the pop collection outline for multi week and brought forth three US Top 40 singles: “Instruct Your Children,” “Our House,” and “Woodstock.” It stays the most noteworthy offering collection of every part’s profession to date.

“Déjà Vu” was greatly anticipated after the popularity of the first CSN album and given the addition of Young to the group. Stills estimated that the album took around 800 hours of studio time to record. The songs, except for “Woodstock”, were recorded as individual sessions by each member, with each contributing whatever was needed that could be agreed upon. Young appears on only half of the tracks, and drummer Dallas Taylor and bassist Greg Reeves are credited on the cover with their names in slightly smaller typeface. Jerry Garcia plays pedal steel on “Teach Your Children” and John Sebastian plays harmonica on the title track.

TRACKLIST:1) Carry On2) Teach Your Children3) Almost Cut My Hair4) Helpless5) Woodstock (Joni Mitchell)6) Déjà Vu7) Our House8) 4 + 209) Country Girl10) Everybody I Love You

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