I'm in the completists camp. I really could care less about a 6-month gap between album and Ohio ... after a gap of 51 years!! Not to include the only 2 other tracks from the band's entire repertoire (Neil's tantrums aside) is churlish. To mention that FTCOF was played pre-album at Woodstock just confirms to me its eligibility here.
That is the perfect word for Neil’s behavior wrt this release and I was saving it for a post! You beat me to it!
Well said. I was just coming to this thread to pose the same "what if?" question... I'm glad that I saw yours first. I was in high school when Déjà Vu came out. Both personally and critically, it was received as a somewhat disjointed supergroup album. From what I've read, Stephen Stills dominated the production of CS&N, but the follow-up didn't have a clear leader. Country Girl has always been one of my favorites on the album, evoking Buffalo Springfield. But Helpless would have fit perfectly on After The Goldrush and always felt out-of-place on Déjà Vu, to my ears. Whether Déjà Vu would have been an equally good and popular album without Neil Young is a secondary issue in my mind. CS&N didn't need more internal politics, competition and complications. As a trio, they would have had a much better chance of developing a working relationship in the studio and continuing to record albums at a regular pace. Whatever one thinks of the various solo albums, duo pairings and side-bands that followed, CSN&Y was one of the most elusive groups in Rock history.
Finally had some time off to listen to my LP/CD set, I’m very pleased. The remastered album on LP sounds fabulous. CD’s are up next. Now I’m wishing I would have ordered the LP set…
Apologies if this has been covered earlier on in the thread, but I've only been dipping in and out sporadically over the past few weeks. My question is, is there any indication that the remastered LP will be released sans extra CDs? I'm really just after the album itself and not in need of any of the deluxe trappings.
i put disc one and disc four on the same CDR, and i gotta say, it flows very nicely from the original album to the alternates takes. this could have easily been done for the box too. i even thought about, but did not do, putting the original and alternate back to back. and i also must say that the alternate takes are just about the exact same things turned up on that bootleg from 20+ years ago....they are just cleaned up a bit.
Working my way through the demos...They are truly enlightening as well really entertaining. It's a bit like being in Laurel Canyon at one of the houses many of these songs were conceived and hearing them played for the first time. The pressings of the 5 LP set are just stunning!!
Good news: Vinyl set showed up! Bemusing news: despite the email promising otherwise, these ain't numbered... CORRECTION: Yeah, it's on the envelope! Gah. I got 1964
Looks nice, very nice but I would rather my shelf space be taken up with more single or double LPs than a massive box. I am more than happy with the CD/LP set. All the extra tunes + a needle drop will get loaded onto my Sony A55 anyway.
Agreed. His talent is enormous. I’ve always been a DC aficionado. His voice, guitar and songwriting can be other worldly.
Mine arrived too. The C S N Y Deja Vu graphics are on the box! Very cool. Will save this. Now, if I could only get ahold of the July 10, 1974 Vancouver concert ticket which had a photo of the band on it, I would be very happy.
...opened my second set. Number 0001. I am not sure if that is special or not, but it's kind of amusing.