Artist: | Crosby, Stills & Nash |
Album: | Daylight Again |
Released: | US, 29 Jun 2018 |
Genre(s): | Rock, Folk Rock, Pop Rock |
Tracklist:
A1 | Turn Your Back On Love | 4:49 |
Bass - George "Chocolate" Perry | ||
Drums - Joe Vitale | ||
Electric Guitar - Graham Nash, Michael Stergis, Stephen Stills | ||
Electric Piano [Rhodes] - Stephen Stills | ||
Organ - Michael Finnigan | ||
Synthesizer - Craig Doerge | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Michael Finnigan, Timothy B. Schmit | ||
Written-By - Nash, Stergis, Stills | ||
A2 | Wasted On The Way | 2:51 |
Acoustic Guitar - Joel Bernstein, Michael Stergis, Stephen Stills | ||
Bass - Bob Glaub | ||
Drums - Russell Kunkel | ||
Fiddle - Wayne Goodwin | ||
Keyboards - Craig Doerge | ||
Percussion - Joe Lala | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Timothy B. Schmit | ||
Written-By - Graham Nash | ||
A3 | Southern Cross | 4:41 |
Acoustic Guitar - Michael Stergis, Stephen Stills | ||
Bass - George "Chocolate" Perry | ||
Drums - Joe Vitale | ||
Electric Guitar - Stephen Stills | ||
Electric Piano [Cp-30] - Michael Finnigan | ||
Percussion - Joe Lala | ||
Piano, Synthesizer - Richard T. Bear | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Michael Finnigan, Timothy B. Schmit | ||
Written-By - M. Curtis, R. Curtis, Stills | ||
A4 | Into The Darkness | 3:21 |
Bass - George "Chocolate" Perry | ||
Drums - Joe Vitale | ||
Electric Guitar - Graham Nash, Michael Stergis, Stephen Stills | ||
Electric Piano - Michael Finnigan | ||
Organ - Graham Nash | ||
Percussion - Joe Lala | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Michael Stergis, Michael Finnigan, Timothy B. Schmit | ||
Written-By - Graham Nash | ||
A5 | Delta | 4:08 |
Bass - Leland Sklar | ||
Drums - Russell Kunkel | ||
Electric Guitar - Dean Parks | ||
Keyboards, Synthesizer - Craig Doerge | ||
Written-By - David Crosby | ||
B1 | Since I Met You | 3:11 |
Acoustic Guitar - Michael Stergis | ||
Bass - George "Chocolate" Perry | ||
Drums - Jeff Porcaro | ||
Electric Guitar - Gerry Tolman, Stephen Stills | ||
Electric Piano [Cp-30, Rhodes] - Stephen Stills | ||
Percussion - Joe Lala | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Michael Finnigan | ||
Written-By - Michael Stergis, Stephen Stills | ||
B2 | Too Much Love To Hide | 3:57 |
Bass - George "Chocolate" Perry | ||
Drums - Joe Vitale | ||
Electric Guitar - Michael Stergis, Stephen Stills | ||
Organ, Piano - Michael Finnigan | ||
Percussion - Graham Nash, Joe Lala, Stephen Stills | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Michael Finnigan | ||
Written-By - Michael Stergis, Stephen Stills | ||
B3 | Song For Susan | 3:06 |
Acoustic Guitar - Joel Bernstein, Michael Stergis | ||
Arranged By [Celli] - Wayne Goodwin | ||
Bass - Timothy B. Schmit | ||
Cello - Ernie Ehrhardt, Miguel Martinez , Roberleigh Barnhart | ||
Drums - Russell Kunkel | ||
Electric Guitar - Joel Bernstein | ||
Organ - Jay Ferguson | ||
Piano - Graham Nash | ||
Synthesizer, Electric Piano [Rhodes] - Craig Doerge | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Timothy B. Schmit | ||
Written-By - Graham Nash | ||
B4 | You Are Alive | 3:02 |
Acoustic Guitar - Michael Stergis | ||
Bass - George "Chocolate" Perry | ||
Drums - Joe Vitale | ||
Electric Guitar - Stephen Stills | ||
Harmonica - Graham Nash | ||
Keyboards - Michael Finnigan | ||
Percussion - Joe Lala | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Michael Finnigan, Timothy B. Schmit | ||
Written-By - Michael Stergis, Stephen Stills | ||
B5 | Might As Well Have A Good Time | 4:25 |
Organ - Michael Finnigan | ||
Piano - Craig Doerge | ||
Written-By - Craig Doerge, Judy Henske | ||
B6 | Daylight Again | 2:28 |
Acoustic Guitar, Banjo - Stephen Stills | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Arthur Garfunkel | ||
Written-By - Stephen Stills |
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Crosby, Stills & Nash's 1982 album "Daylight Again" is a masterpiece of folk-rock that showcases the group's incredible musicianship and harmonies. With the 2018 vinyl reissue, listeners can experience the album's warmth and depth in a way that digital formats simply can't replicate.
"Daylight Again" was the group's first album since reforming in 1977, and it finds them in peak form. The album is anchored by some of the group's most beloved songs, including "Wasted on the Way," "Southern Cross," and "Delta." Each of these tracks features the group's signature vocal harmonies, which are as powerful and moving as ever.
But the real highlight of "Daylight Again" is the way the album blends folk, rock, and pop into a cohesive and unique sound. Tracks like "Since I Met You" and "Too Much Love to Hide" showcase the group's folk roots, while "Daylight Again" and "Song for Susan" feature soaring guitar work and driving rhythms that would fit in perfectly on a classic rock station.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Cathedral," a haunting and beautiful instrumental piece that features David Crosby's ethereal guitar work. The track is a perfect showcase for the group's musical chops and their ability to create atmosphere and mood with their music.
The 2018 vinyl reissue of "Daylight Again" is an excellent way to experience this classic album. The warm sound of vinyl perfectly complements the group's harmonies and the intricate guitar work, making for a listening experience that is both immersive and transportive.
If you're a fan of folk-rock or classic rock, "Daylight Again" is a must-have in your vinyl collection. And with the 2018 vinyl reissue, you can experience the album's timeless sound in a way that's both faithful to the original release and optimized for modern listening environments.
In short, "Daylight Again" is a classic album that has stood the test of time. With its rich harmonies, intricate guitar work, and unique blend of folk, rock, and pop, it's a must-have for any serious vinyl collector. And with the 2018 vinyl reissue, you can experience the album's magic in all its warm and immersive glory.
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