Deja Vu by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Deja Vu

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

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Tästä kokoonpanosta vain Neil Young on itselleni erityisen tuttu, mutta kyllä muutkin jäsenet suoriutuvat hyvin. Deja Vu on tasavahva albumi, joka edustaa aikansa folk rockia sieltä paremmasta päästä.

Good solid classics on this album, nothing I feel particularly passionate about.

Really good! Has a cool old feel but feels like it was ahead of its time. Good listening music for just about any occasion I reckon. 4.25/5

This is great, really enjoyed this album. Great for late night listening.

Muy tranquilo, me encantó para momentos específicos

Notables - Carry On - Helpless

This record sounds great - really excellent country-fried rock, fun good-time music...for people my dad's age. to my ears it sounds dated, even for its time, compared to other contemporary works that have found more purchase and influence in music in the intervening years. this sounds deliberately of its time. it is really good, it's just stuck in 1970. it doesn't help that i've been hearing songs from this album forever - on the radio, on my dad's stereo, store muzak systems, passing cars, movie soundtracks. personally i am biased towards the pieces with stronger neil young influence, i find his later solo work more compelling than the others.

I don't like speaking in superalatives when speaking about the Laurel Canyon sound and movement. But, CSN+Y might have been it. Well woven blend of blues, country and western and folk songs into artful renditions with so much character and feeling. The 4 part harmonies are so damn good and I for certain love the voicing of the acoustic arrangements. And obviously nod to the top of the line production elements for 1970. Easiest 4 star of my life. I will always come back to this and have been an enjoyer. I think the only thing preventing a 5 star rating is that it falls below some of my favorite 5 star albums of this era and this genre.

My only critique is that it's too short

Really good album. Great musicianship here. A must!

Definitely a bit more "poppy" and Beatle-esque than I expected! There are some great songs in here. Not much to really dislike, either. Favorites: Carry On, Teach Your Children, Our House, 4+20

Never been a CSN, CSNY, or even just a Y guy. Idk, just never came up in my classic rock education for some reason. Blame my dad. Maybe a little bit too much in the hippie scene for me to fully embrace. Helpless is great (though how much of that is because of my love of its performance in THE LAST WALTZ and Neil Young's coke booger)! The rest is pretty good! Maybe one day I'll really dive in to these guys and all their separate oeuvres.

it basically sounds like what it is - four individual songwriters each mostly contributing a couple tracks for themselves. fortunately each of them is quite good, the changeup keeps it from getting stale, and the vocals are pretty locked in (you'll note nobody asks neil young to harmonize with them). instrumentally nothing happens aside from an occasional fun guitar excursion, but that's not the focus.

Great from start to finish. Every song compliments the others.

A fantastic release from front to back from a group of incredibly talented musicians I look forward to hearing more of. 1 listen Favorite Tracks: Country Girl, Carry On, Our House

I enjoyed this, classic 70s stuff here

good, felt like a cool old man listening to this the whole day

Minus one star for the Graham Nash songs

This was a nice listen

Tirando

All of the songs are very well constructed (which I guess makes sense since this is a supergroup) and the harmonies are done well.

A classic already in my rotation

I really like the different vibes of the album, my favourite song of the album is Woodstock.

Acoustic guitars and beautiful harmonies in this very relaxed Americana folk rock album. There is a feeling of nostalgia and reminiscence that runs through this album. I think that the use of piano and acoustic guitar in a downbeat way will always stir up thoughts and feelings of the past for me. The huge stand out hit on this album is "Our House", with its use of piano, harpsichord and acoustic guitar, this track has so much ennui that it is clear that it is more than just me that has found themselves listening to this track and thinking about every house that they have ever lived in and wondering if they would ever see those places ever again. Neil Young's vocals on "Helpless" set a particularly sombre tone. But I feel like that is one of Neil Young's special skills. The ability to make a song feel grave and grandiose all at once. Thankfully David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash are there to provide a slightly more upbeat sound. But only slightly. (3.750)

Better than Coldplay

me trajo un poco de calma en un día que de por si alucinaba con 38 de fiebre.

Sonará chistoso pero, irónicamente tuve un deja vu mientras escuchaba la canción "Deja Vu". Aunque, al final, ni me gustó la canción realmente.

"Our House" is one of my parents' Songs, with a capital S. It belonged to them. They always laughed at the part about having two cats in the yard. When they were first married, that song meant a lot to them. Listening to it now, when I have a house and a family of my own, it hits differently than it did for me back then. Back then it was my parents' story, and now its mine, too. And the line that sticks out to me isn't about cats, it's "Life used to be so hard, now everything is easy 'cause of you," and it doesn't make me laugh, it makes me cry. FOUR STARS

Not peak CSNY but still great

Me gustó. Me faltó una reescuchada para terminar de cerrarlo.

Great album! Solid 4.5! Great songs and harmonies from four very talented singer/songwriters. Some of the lyrics are a little dated now but not still not one bad song on it. Stand outs are cut my hair, helpless, woodstock and our house.

Really good stuff. Wish there was a 4.5 option.

I give it 4/5 ⭐️ I love the cover. 💽

I have never listened to this album, but I wasn't surprised I already knew the first seven songs well. I am not a fan of folk music, and so a lot of CSN's music isn't my favorite. When Neil Young is in the mix, there's an edge to the music that pulls it into a space I really enjoy. I've also mellowed in middle age, and have a broader taste window, lol. In any case, this album is really fabulous. I'd give it 4.5 stars if i could.

There’s something v interesting about this being from a supergroup. Partly i just like the term but also at points i felt like the album lacked a distinct voice and then at other times i was listening to the most beautiful song i’d ever heard. I guess both can be true.

The great songs on this are all time great songs and the good ones are very good. CSNY has always felt like the kind of band where I was never sold on them simply because Neil Young as a solo artist feels much more compelling but I’m glad I took the time to listen to this. Our House is the undoubted highlight - one of the most beautiful love songs of all time.

hallazgooo9

“Our house” is all I want from life 🫶🏼this album is so comforting, intricate and introspective yet calming- I curled up with my journal and a candle and listened to it far to late at night and it was beautiful 🤎

Really enjoyed this album! I wont even lie - super biased with the mention of Northern Ontario. Never thought i’d hear a sound like this from the 70s. Really appreciative for this app and the music I can find. Rating: 4.3 Favourite song: Woodstock

This is near the peak of early 70s folk rock, which had a lot of competition. CSN had already set a high bar with their first album, and adding Neil Young went about as well as they could have hoped for -- he augmented their sound and songwriting, in particular with his edgier lead guitar lines, without hurting the chemistry and harmonies that CSN already had. The songs here are a bit up and down in terms of quality, or at least impactfulness. But Woodstock and Helpless almost push this to 5 stars on their own.

Excellent record. This probably hit HARD in 1970! Can't even imagine

Solid album streak. I really like the music and vocals. Mellow and warm. Good lyrics, if a bit haphazard feeling at times. Enjoyable album.

CSNY became something of a punchline, eventually. Neil Young has a deserved reputation of being a little eccentric and political (two things I absolutely don't begrudge him; may we all be so) and the other guys seem to be viewed by a lot of people my age as semi-hippy wankers. Here's the thing: the music is good. Stephen Stills is famous for a bunch of gorgeous love songs like 'Suite: Judy Blue Eyes' (from their '69 debut) that are ultimately about what a shitty partner he is. After one of his marriages dissolved, he wrote a song about the healing power of sailing from California to Polynesia, in what may be the least relatable story of a song I'm aware of. But that song ('Southern Cross', from 1982's Daylight Again) is utterly beautiful. So are 'Teach Your Children' and 'Helpless'. It's reasonable to feel weird about any one of these guys (Dave Crosby weirds me out for reasons I can't explain, even to myself) but the music they produced together is gorgeous. The first side of the record is excellent and includes a song by each, plus one they cribbed from Joni Mitchell. I think that the personal shortcomings of the members of this band (not Neil, he's great) and their famously volatile relationships to each other have overshadowed the quality of what they produced together. Anyway, it's wicked. It's not perfect and it sure does sound like its time but it's a good album and has a really strong focus on harmony -- something Crosby and Nash were famous for -- combined with generally good songwriting, juiced by the inclusion of Stills and Young. Don't hate, just listen. 4/5

Quintessential and classic. Perfect for cruising or a day of cleaning

Me gustó mucho como hacían llorar a la guitarra

Enjoyed the more rocky songs more than the folkier ones, but on the whole a good album! Some lovely guitar and vocal harmonies.

Really really great folk album that showcases 4 great songwriters putting together a great mixture of some of their strongest stuff. There's like 7 classics in a row on this thing. The finale track is kind of a bad ending, though.

ourrrr house is a very very very fine house some great folky stuff here

It was a surprisingly enjoyable listening as this kind of music usually not really my style (and I’m not easily surprised). But Almost Cut My Hair, 4 + 20, Carry On, Deja Vu - just great. Other tracks are no slouch either (except a couple of tracks I didn’t like)

Dog on the cover is not credited but is clearly a pillar of the band. Some songs are more polished and rock-oriented (Almost Cut My Hair), others more rootsy (Our House, Teach Your Children). Let your freak flag fly. Unexpected jazzy energy on the title track. First real folk rock album I've heard. Lovely listen.

This was a rollercoaster of an album. I loved it. Some songs felt like country and folk music, some songs felt like proper rock and roll songs, and some songs were quite slow and felt like they had a similar vibe to that of The Beatles. Some tracks I did recognise from films and social media but I didn't know they're originally from this album, which was good to know. Definitely will listen again. Favourite songs: Carry On Teach Your Children Woodstock Our House

Definetly better than my previous album of just CSN.

Enjoyed. I have heard a few of the songs growing up.

This album isn't really my type of music, but the musicianship, the vocal harmonies, and the production values are great. A solid album.

I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this one, given I'd been pretty cold on albums by Neil Young and Stephen Stills earlier. I probably enjoyed "Carry On" and "Woodstock" the most, and struggled a little with "Teach Your Children" (though that's probably more the fault of all the ways slide guitar has been used since this album). Neil Young's "Helpless" is another strong contribution. I couldn't help but think of a certain muppet every time he sang "big birds flying across the sky," but I enjoyed it anyway. Reading about the album it sounds like it was a difficult recording session, but it probably helped bring out the best in each individual.

Of all the "discoveries" I've made through listening to this list, Neil Young has so far been my favourite. "Harvest" and "After the Gold Rush" are great albums and have entered my regular listening rotation... and this album has joined them. (Managed to find a cheap copy of the album on vinyl too--score!) But I guess now I need to look more into Crosby, Stills, and Nash's catalogue. Very listenable. "Helpless" and "My House" are standouts, imo. There are some dips in that I don't quite resonate with every track, but the album as a whole is very accessible.

Maf Album, eigenlijk zijn alleen de harmonieën in sync. Het album gaat veel verschillende kanten op. Duidelijkste dissonant is toch wel Neil Young. Niet alleen in stemgeluid maar ook in stijl. Nash is minst favoriet voor mij, het is tikkeltje te zoet maar hierdoor klinken Crosby en Young ook weer interessanter. Muziekanten die niet goed bij elkaar passen maar toch erg goed met elkaar mengen. Snap nog steeds niet helemaal hoe dit werkt maar het werkt wel.

Paar keer het album geluisterd, na de eerste keer luisteren vond ik het album een beetje tegenvallen gezien de status, ik vond het een beetje overrated. over het weekend heb ik het nog een paar keer op gezet waarbij het meer en meer op zijn plek valt. uiteraard zijn de harmonieeen iets wat er bovenuit steekt, maar ook het gitaarspel vind ik heel erg mooi. Het is een soort all-star band waarin de muzikaliteit er van af spat. Ik vind de afwisseling in de nummers ook fijn. Leukste nummers: Deja vu 4+20 Country girl

HA whereas prior albums were entirely new to me, I have almost this whole album saved. I want to listen to it in the absence of anything else. Song exploder for Our House is what brought me to this album back in October (‘25) and the song has been in my head ever since. Just lovely vibes all around

this is btw a 3 and 4

I love how you get a sense of each of their individual songwriting and performing styles as you traverse the album.

It was good classic rock it didn’t do anything surprising

Classic record. Maybe the greatest super group?

They don’t make super groups like they used to

Great, classic, and era defining music. Bravo!

Deja Vu is an album that’s better listened to song by song. The harmonies in the singing get to be a bit much when you listen to all of it together. The songs are all good but a bit of variety would help. And unsurprisingly my favorite songs were the ones written by Neil Young

A really great album. Not perfect, but up there.

It’s hard to listen to this objectively having heard it so many times over the years. Having said that, you can’t diminish the quality of this work. Beautiful songwriting, great melodies and the harmonies are what CSN(&Y) were so famous for. Superb album. 4.5

Should really be 4.5* if some of the highs were higher it would be 5*

The folksy songs suck, the rock songs are good, this is definitely a continuation if the byrds

Fav- teach your children 4/5

⭐⭐⭐⭐- Tycker om det här albumet, det blir ganska varierat med så många låtskrivare och sångare, men det är nog Neil som lyfter det både låtmässigt och att han tillför lite välbehövlig grit med sitt gitarrspel och sång. Kan ibland tycka att harmonierna kan bli lite mycket, det blir lite för polerat som på spåret Deja Vu. Bäst är Alomost cut my harir, Helpless, Our house och Country girl. Det är ett starkt album men med vissa element (harmonier) som stör lite grand. Så det blir en svag 4a.

Very smooth and easy to listen to. Great songwriting and melodies. I've always liked Our House.

Certainly holds its own today. Maybe I'm prejudiced, having listened to my older sister's album as a kid and being entranced. I know the harmonies are great but Almost Cut My Hair lets you focus on the music--better than I remember, much better. Welcome to the 70s, disco and punk tiny dots on the horizon, folk/country rock in high ascendance, deja vu for real.

Some lovely tunes. Such a shame shame the background is fractured. But there’s some classics here.

I listened to this one quite a bit as a kid, and listening today, it's remarkable how much of it I remember even though I haven't heard it in decades. There's definitely something about these guys that rubs me the wrong way, though their great songs are definitely great. It's hard to hate Our House, for example, even though it's so earnest and cute and maybe even cloying and yet I still love it. I don't know what that says about me. Also, I was surprised at how much bass Stephen Stills plays on this (I always thought Greg Reeves handled all of it), and man, what a monster bassist he is. Then again, he's a monster everything. And I love that EEEEBE tuning of his that he uses here and on their first album. Anyway, I find these guys annoying and I also admire much of what they do, which from what I gather about their relationship, pretty much sums up how they all felt about each other, too.

Heard Before; 4; There's a lot to take in with this album. I really enjoy the harmonies, and even though it kinda has that corny, too-sweet harmonized sound of 70s rock, I feel like I'm able to listen to this album with fresh ears. Possibly because these musicians and this album laid the blueprint for others that did it afterward. Favorite Track: Almost Cut My Hair

Critical Album!

Ayooo was ein schönes album. Hät sehr vill potential für sit längerem wieder mal e 5er z geh, aber s hed 2-3 schoechti tracks drufe. Darum quattro stazione Für de neil young <3 und sini boyz

This albums chemistry was fantastic, songs were good and overall a really solid piece of work.

Previously known. The two Young songs alone are worth the rating.

Young doing a lot of the heavy lifting here.

Se escucha genial, como blues rock viejito.

AND YOUNG.

I really loved almost cut my hair (it was so relatable) helpless and 4+20 on the first listen.

I already loved Our House so no surprise I liked a few other songs as well. Definitely a vinyl I would like to own but only 1 less star because it's not music I would listen to all the time.

I’m pretty stoned writing this review, as I imagine CSNY were in recording the album. But as I can only type out a semi-literate assessment - an assessment that has taken me four hours to write as I am repeatedly distracted by my dog, Royal Match on my phone and some really tasty dill pickle corn puffs - I must tip my cap to the Crosby brothers for creating a classic folk-rock record under the influence of considerably more powerful drugs.

A classic

Better and better every time you listen to it. The less well known songs are just as good as the ones everyone knows.

What a record. I have to got back and make sure this wasn’t a retrospective, or “hits” collection. So many classics.

Evergreen album. They were on the good stuff and really hitting the mark for 1970.

Solid.

nice pleasant music

Honestly, so far this is, as I expected a bit better indeed than the CSN album I got on this list before, might even go for 4 stars this one. After a few re-listens it's quite clear that the addition of Mr. Neil Young definitely elevates this project to another level. I should REVISIT this one again in the future.

This was surprising given the last album I heard by these guys. A good mix of sounds and their vocals were much more enjoyable on this one.

I really wanted to hate this for kind of no reason but I won't lie even though I want to, I liked it, quite a lot actually. I was also shocked when Our House came on because I know and listen to that song and for some reason hadn't clocked it was theeeeese people. Anyway, point is there were a load of good songs here and I enjoyed listening to them.

Didn't know what to expect going into this. Surprisingly enjoyable. Lots of different styles, some familiar songs, but overall a great, solid album.

I liked this one better than the debut surprisingly. Dang, such good harmonies. Reading the backstory I was surprised that almost the entire album was recorded in solo sessions with each individual principal songwriter rather than as a group. Four part harmonies lead to four part egos I guess. And I might duck while saying this, but some of the Neil Young songs stood out more to me. Overall, there’s quite a few hits on it that I had forgotten about but immediately remember hearing as a kid once the needle dropped.

Were these guys managed by Greg Popovich? Because they can sure share the ball. This is a super strong album with a couple all timers. Great listen

Some of the harmonizing was a bit much, but that's what you get with these guys. Enough to enjoy on this album for me to round up. 3.5/5

Fav Songs: Our House, Almost Cut My Hair, Woodstock, Teach Your Children Least Fav: Deja Vu 8.0/10

its nice

Some classics here!

Beautiful songwriting throughout

I think it was a well done album but not my preference

Really enjoyed this one!

Perfecto para ir por la carretera o para días nostálgicos.

es como si queen, seru giran y fleetwood mac tuviesen un hijo, me fascina como primera recomendación me siento percibidad de pies a cabeza, le doy un 7

Great album! tbh not a ton to say but a classic....going to rate 4 but prob a lower 4??? again the 5 star system is so evil to me and how my brain works

yeah fire lowkey…. been recently taking trips on the oasis bus, like i get it (they’re no beatles, but they got some bangers) i think this album has my faves of their music i know she’s electric bangs (kinda a zolas shade so that’s always some extra points for me) don’t look back in anger a classic cast no shadow and some might say we’re newer to me but caught my ear

A classic and a clinic of powerful vocal harmonies and good songwriting. Carry On is a banger and the clear highlight on the album. Helpless is another classic (though I sometimes forget it’s not a Neil solo song). It’s not as consistent to me as CSN’s debut, but it’s an excellent album overall that’s deserving of its classic status.

I was expecting to not care for this and joke about that it’s hippie music. It’s actually pretty good and done of the songs were very vulnerable and powerful. I see why it’s so beloved.

3.5 - Good

Fine album.

Some classics on this one!

4 stars

Nice! I've listened to Neil Young a bit but never too CSNY. I like the politics and the harmonies and the country flavour.

proof men need to go back to harmonizing instead of whatever tf it is they're doing (country girl is a banger)

Almost Cut My Hair is an incredible track, wow. The album is versatile and still somehow very cohesive, which is impressive with 4 different songwriters and vocalists. 8/10

Top 3: 1. Almost Cut My Hair 2. Country Girl 3. Deja Vu Least Favourite: Our House

Lige som et album af dem her skal lyde. Stor 4

God måde at snige lidt ekstra Neil Young med på listen! /genuine

Classic album

Awesome. Love these guys, minus Neil Young. His whiny voice is terrible. 02-13-2026

Know this one well.

It had two really good songs, but outside of those, it would be a solid 3.

Folk rock con toques country de la mano de cuatro de los absolutos maestros del género. Tener en un mismo álbum a David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Neil Young y Graham Nash es para escuchar este disco, amarlo, y salir corriendo a escuchar el resto de lo que hayan grabado tanto juntos como por su cuenta.

Doet me goed, lekker roadtrippen, harmonieus lijkend op the eagles.

A good album to listen to, lovely vibes, good lyricism,

Great album Song I like: Carry on, Woodstock, Almost cut my hair, Our House,

Definitely not a fan of the artists, but this album was better than expected. It was quite a nice listen and I somehow wasn't bored listening through this album, which happened with most other albums by any of these artists. Some nice variation going on. 4/5

The harmonies can get a little grating, but there enough great songs on here to make it a 4.

Some powerful songs on this album , Carry on had some really strong vocal harmonies , they seem to really hit it off with these vocals very cleverly worked when it transitions into the congas and then the new feel it really gives you 60s vibes the organ grooving a psychedelic melody , love the message of the song to carry on through tough times Almost cut my hair has to be a bit of a homage to while my guitar gently weeps very similar maybe not intentional But another strong message of resilience from the writer David Crosby against socialist movements in the 60s liked the vocals on it Woodstock I enjoyed also read up it was a cover which was done by Joni Mitchell who Graham Nash dated , again some fantastic backing vocals Graham Nash got a great tone as all the other members Helpless was a highlight on this album for me Neil youngs tender vocals about him growing up in Ontario are beautiful and paint a great picture of the surroundings Our house, again great vocals felt quite emotional listening to it funny what music can do to you Thoroughly enjoyed this album and didn’t expect to fully engage with it not something I’d normally gravitate towards

First two tracks like a warm blanket of great folk music, perfect harmonies with acoustic guitars, then it kicks you in the face with Almost Cut My Hair (love that song title and its lyrics heh). Listened to this album about 3 times already, glad it was selected as the weekend one - I'm really diving into their music and solo music, It's opened up an entire world to me. Solid 4 for me here, I think with time it might even grow to a 5 but not yet for me at least.

Elevated from Neil Young’s presence and the rest stepped up and delivered a solid album. They are better when Neil is involved.

Bangers and Nash Fave tracks: Our House, Almost Cut My Hair, Deja vu

Very palatable country rock. 4/5

A good album for sure. Some great harmonies.

cover notes: reminds me of family albums. big fan of the dog they've got there. album notes: .....I'm still thinking about family albums

Would have been better without letting Neil Young solo.

Hot summer afternoon barbecue.

The main thing that really stood out was Neil Young. Whenever he shows up, it suddenly feels a bit rougher and more interesting. “Helpless” in particular grabbed me way more than some of the smoother, cleaner tracks. Nothing against the rest of them — the harmonies are lovely — but Young just brings a different energy that makes you sit up a bit. Overall, it’s an easy album to like. Even when a track isn’t amazing, it’s still pleasant. But Neil Young is definitely the bit I’ll remember most.

Enjoyed this. I knew a couple of the tracks. Would definitely listen to more.

I enjoyed my stay, this album will most likely be a 5/5 to me in the future

Богатый инструментал Аутентичный Где-то кантри, где-то битлз, где-то бостон Точно переслушаю, задает хорошее настроение

The harmonies :').

I kind of like this soft-rock / folk sound from the 70's. It does not overstimulate me. Additionally, very nice harmonies, and I love the country vibe. VERY NICE GUITAR CHORDS ON "Almost Cut My Hair"!!! Woodstock is my favorite song from this album for now. Not gonna lie, this album has some interesting elements, but the slow vibe is making me fall asleep, but I think it's just my Dopamine addiction :))))) Like the closing track "Everybody I Love You". I am gonna give this album a 7.5/10 - very interesting sound, but not sure if I am gonna return to listen again.

I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this as much as I did but this was a really nice listen

Good classic songs on here. Great listening. I would own this album.

7.5/10 - I really enjoyed the album. Most people don't like the harmonies but I do. Country girl is an epic song for me.

No private session used for Spotify. Although I will never put this on my regular rotation I can't deny that it is full of classics put together by a team very talented musicians and song writers.

I'm not used to Neil Young's singing yet, but it sounded good here. Considering the difficulty in making it I think there must be a high level of professionalism from the stars as it all sounds solid. A high 3 low 4 for me.

I liked this a lot. Surprised I hadn’t heard it before. An excellent folk rock album. Solid 4/5

It's a pretty flawless record which peaks at the perfect 1-2 of Deja Vu and Our House. It's an obvious thing to say, but the combined skills of the album’s different writers opens up a range of possibilities and styles. It's not a consistent product but it's all the better for it. I particularly like Neil Young’s vocals, he strikes me as their most valuable player. The flaw in the Persian rug for me would probably be Almost Cut My Hair which took me a few listens to get beyond the lyrics. Every other song though is a warm hug of perfectly executed folk rock.

• Chill music, proper guitar rock country, cool doggie on cover, • almost cut my hair (track 3) groovy guitar •love the picking style on 4/20

Liked it

Levy meni parin kappaleen jälkeen saman tien tallennettuihin. Toimii kuin tuplaespresso aamulla!

Nyt oli kivaa kamaa. Tosi svengaavaa menoo, siistejä riffejä. Almost cut my hair sai mut melkein orgastisen olotilan partaalle.

Oikein mielyttävää kuunntelavaa alusta loppuun, muutamat biisit menee soittolistalle samantien. Neil Youngia jaksaa aina kuunnella. 4/5

Really really good and chill

Want to listen again

Loved this

Huh, turns out I’m a CSN&Y guy.

Great!

Really enjoyed this, weirdly the two most famous tracks (our house and teach your children) felt a bit out of place. Lot of good, full bodied rock songs, really enjoyed almost cut my hair and thought 4+20 was subtle and beautiful.

The title song is the weakest by far - top notch stuff

A great record. Each member shines on different tracks. Really a vital cog in the early country-rock movement. CSNY didn’t burn for long, but while the 4 of them were together they burned bright. “Helpless” will always be one of my favorite Neil songs too.

Supergroups tend to feel like a letdown. You'd think that putting together a bunch of experienced, talented people will produce exceptional results, but oftentimes the outcome is more akin to "too many cooks in the kitchen". There are some solid songs in this album, but multiple times I felt with the songs that simpler could've been better. Overall it's a very nice listen and it has a bunch of outstanding songs, but it's struggling by oscillating between fading in the background as folksy harmonic music, or sticking out as a supergroup experiment. Had it been more coherent it could've been a strong 5.

Ik heb het nummer Almost Cut My Hair wel eens opgevoerd op de drums bij een voorspeelavond. De vader van een schoolgenoot speelde toen gitaar en deed de zang.

great folk rock. harmonies are tight, and just sweet enough without verging into kitschy arena rock territory. i do find the head voice/falsetto thing a little grating from time to time

Trevlig musik, our house känner jag igen och gillar, men detta var bra!

Great album! The harmonies and arrangements alone make this pretty perfect.

Cool, groovy and easy-to-listen. 100% worth.

Doing this project has definitely exposed me to albums that I would never have thought to enjoy. This is definitely one of them. I’m not sure why because I do like Neil Young. Helpless, a song that he led, was definitely a stand out for me. I also enjoyed Almost Cut My Hair and Country Girl.

CSN are good, but they’re so much better when Neil Young is involved. Déjà Vu is a strong album, even if it sticks fairly closely to their familiar formula and often feels like variations on what they’d already done. That said, this record is packed with classic songs, stunning melodies and superb guitar playing, and it really captures a moment in time. The gentle, folky, peace-and-love sixties shine through on tracks like Déjà Vu and Our House — both superb pop songs — while they’re balanced by grittier, rougher rock moments elsewhere on the album. There’s real variety here. It’s not a radical reinvention, but it’s confident, warm and full of songs that have rightly lasted. Favourite track: Carry On – a brilliant track and one of the album’s real highlights. Least favourite track: Everything here earns its place. Album artwork: Nice dog, but a bit dull overall – not one you’d frame and hang on the wall.

What’s not to like Road trip Woodstock

Best Song: Our House I like CSN&Y and this is possibly their most popular album. It's good with staples like Our House and Teach Your Children (I sang that in junior high choir). The only downside is I do have to be in the mood for this. It isn't like Floyd, Stones, Beatles, Doors where I could just throw it on anytime and I'm happy. 4/5.

J'ai vraiment bien kiffé, surtout Our House. Bonnes vibes

For all the storied clashes and infamous romantic sagas that loomed over the writing and production, and the formal introduction of a fourth collaborator in the form of Canadian odd duck Neil Young, this record narrowly avoided the ‘difficult second album’ moniker by being something greater than the sum of its parts. Through bullish determination, one way or another, the far-fetched foursome, formally accompanied by session musicians Dallas Taylor and Greg Reeves, delivered something greater than CSN’s first outing as a supergroup. In simultaneously embracing the rock and roll mode and mining the deep Southern sound for a soul-shaking sense of purpose in the face of personal strife, the band delivered a well-rounded and full-bodied record that set a high bar for their individual careers and for many a rock band to attempt to emulate. On ‘Almost Cut My Hair’, a rock polemic on the trials and tribulations of wearing your differences visibly, sounding by way of the Animals’ little house in New Orleans, David Crosby feels like he is riding the rails vocally as the guitars bite and the organs howl, but his self-assured, passionate delivery gives his message both pathos and credibility, at a time when even the most devout denizens in the counterculture were wavering. The Summer of Love was, by the release of ‘Déjà Vu’ in 1970, a distant memory for most. Even the cultural pinnacle of the time, Woodstock, now lay in the rearview. Perhaps, it seemed only fitting then that one of the bands who played the festival itself should give new life to the track of the same name written by Joni Mitchell, who could only watch on from afar. CSNY rightly turned Mitchell’s modest elegy into a barnstormer, celebrating and commiserating the festival and all its promise in equal measure. Given the times were a-changing, the four unlikely lads were not afraid to stare their anxieties down and search for new meaning. Graham Nash came to the table this time round with a rather subdued viewpoint, with ‘Teach Your Children’, a quaint and humble country ode to family, complete with pedal steel guitar, and ‘Our House’, an unpretentious, peppy ballad reminiscent of McCartney’s sugar-glazed timbre, rejoicing in the homely and unfussy dream of a romantic relationship in a modest abode. In stark contrast to his other lead outings on the aforementioned ‘Woodstock’ and the funky Cali-rock album opener ‘Carry On’, ‘4 + 20’ presents an exceptionally bleak turn for Stills. Written and sung completely solo, he delivers a haunting elephant of an acoustic track, from the viewpoint of an aging, lonely man, that waits to be either awkwardly acknowledged or avoided evermore. Though his guitar work can be felt in the bones of the record, Neil Young’s own offbeat, left-of-centre songwriting barely makes itself heard in between the songs served by the other restless three. ‘Helpless’ drags itself in from the rain in the guise of a saccharine homesick country croon, while the longest track on the record, ‘Country Girl’ is actually several sections of other songs stitched together in a stuffy yet slightly stirring waltz. When you may have thought all was said and done, it comes down to the truly glossy rock-and-roll album closer, ‘Everybody I Love You’, that finally showcases every member of the band together striving to exceed themselves, crystalising in time for the briefest moment as one of classic rock’s most infamous supergroups, the men and the myth, altogether all at once, perhaps never to be repeated.

Nunca lo había escuchado, grata sorpresa

Peak hippy music. Beautiful harmonies, inventive guitar playing, idealistic sentiment, perfect! Hearing this again, I was surprised by how 'modern' some of the instrumentation was for 1970. A lovely time capsule from another age.

Really enjoyed this. Got that hippy all love type thing going on. It's all very nice. Feels like music from a completely different time Neil young can hold a tune much better here than on his later offerings. He's definitely one of my favourites that I'd never really listened to before this list. Bet they had fun All really good and I'll be back. 4.5

Charming art rock.

I’ve know of Crosby and Nash due to a driving instructor (who was going through a divorce) taught me both how to perform 3-point-turns, along with the knowledge of good folk music. So, with that, I was ready with a barometer of folk music… but what greeted me was a gorgeous blend of big rock band brilliance and articulate songs that really demand attention. This album is stunning. I’m hooked. I get it now. I really do. Stand out track: our house

Really dug on this one.

An all time favorite

Great stuff

Melodic, never knew our house was their song. Always interesting to see the history of songs. Very melodic and pleasing.

Great stuff. Love the harmonies.

‘Teach Your Children’ is very gentle, really enjoyed that one. I should explore older folk rock more.

I know CSNY, I’ve seen CSNY live. I like them. This is a good record, great harmonies.

This vibe just feels so homey, and I loved it. I listened to this while I was on my walk, and it was a great energy. There’s not much other to say than that.

Not my favorite type of vibe but hard to say this isn’t a good album. Like the Neil Young driven tracks the best. Helpless and Country Girl are great songs

Almost every song sounds like its from a different sub-genre very nice sounds good.

Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are the kings of vocal harmonies. It's the CSNY signature, and they're flawless across this album. There are so many classics here. Songs like "Carry On", "Teach Your Children" and "Our House" are CSNY at their folky best. "Carry On" is a great opener with those vocal harmonies, an acoustic guitar that gets the bajaysus pounded out of it, and then an unexpected shift to a different keyboard-heavy melody halfway through. It's a strange move, but it works, and it sets the tone for how varied the album can be. That variety shows up in the tracklist too. "Almost Cut My Hair" sounds completely out of place compared to the rest of the songs here, but it's a fantastic song. Crosby's growling voice, Nash's organ work, Stills and Young's guitars pushing and pulling against each other (with Neil very much going off on one), giving the album a raw edge. "4 + 20" goes in the opposite direction. It's quieter and simpler than most of what surrounds it, but it's a really strong song and another reminder of how many different voices are at work here. And all of that is without even getting into "Helpless" or "Country Girl". Rather than feeling especially tidy, Déjà Vu works because of its range, moving between familiar folk rock and something looser and rougher, feeling more like four great songwriters leaving a lot of great songs in the same place.

this is what the Beatles sound like to me (in a good way) the first two songs was very good loved the harmonica work hated how he pronounced vase definitely enjoyed the project more than I thought, first album on this list that managed to keep my attention fav song is teach your children, really relevant song in today's context as well lol. kinda feels like we're repeating cycles or something

Second side trails off a bit, but that first side is flawless. Their masterpiece for sure.

Sehr vielseitig

Albums starts off super strong with great harmonies. Does fall away a little but great album. 4 stars

a road trip in the desert countryside into the sunset

really good countryesque album, didn't know crosby stills nash & young were this talented, would re-listen, real good album for a drive

Great album, classic. Several songs in contention to be added to my favourites of all time. It’s probably a five out of five but I’m withholding for now because I’m a little too unfamiliar with the deep cuts.

String album. Easy listen

I thought this record was really good! Our House is a classic, and I already like Neil Young a lot. Not a very long record, but what it has is punchy and fun to listen to. It has the warm sound of a classic record. I thought that my favorite songs on the record are Our House, Carry On, Almost Cut My Hair, Woodstock.

Classic but soooo good I love it

Beauty

I love our house.

muy chill mola

Interesting sounds that bring up the idea of Neil young becoming a star.

This is a stronger album than I expected! I think they worked well together and made a good album. I have always heard they were more folksy than this and was pleasantly surprised at the sound of this album.

favourites: - our house - country girl feels very autumnal and sweet and comforting

I like Neil Young but have never really listened to CSNY. Knew a couple of these (Helpless, Our House) but Almost Cut My Hair blew me away. What a song.

Mostly enjoyed! "Carry On" "Helpless" "Our House" and "Country Girl" were faves on here.

Folk rock is always fun and this is no exception. I love the classic 70s vocal melodies. Favorite Track: Woodstock

not my style but i liked some of the songs

Hört flera låtar sedan tidigare men kul att lyssna igenom hela albumet. Väldigt kort dock bara 36 minuter, skönt. Jag gillade det!

Already in my Spotify library. Familiar with album. No1

Neil Young definitely elevates the group.

--Carry On...those harmonies. that guitar. those keyboards --Teach Your Children...sweet cheese --Almost Cut My Hair...dirty blues. good stuff --Helpless...not my favorite Neil song --Woodstock...all the ingredients come together here --Deja Vu...this is different. good different. great bass --Our House...a delightful ditty --4+20...sad soulful folk. very nice --Country Girl...dramatic. maybe too dramatic --Everybody I Love You...this kicks. hells yeah

Our house and cowgirl in the sand remind me of childhood

Overall a good listen end to end. Couple of songs are a little too folksy feel good tunes for my tastes but overall musically and lyrically well done.

I liked this a lot! Def a vibe. Great to work to!

Reminds me of America in the best way!! It scratches the part of my brain that likes to pretend I’m a rich teenager in the 70s with a super cool van and the intentions of going to join a hippie cult ;) Will definitely be listening to alto of the songs regularly and exploring the artist more!!

Cover: 7.5/10, it’s resembling of an old timey photograph. I know on the vinyl it’s like textured on the cover. Carry On - Good sense of what the album is before we get into it. Like the acapella moments. Sounds like this album is going to be a great one for 70’s soundtracks. Switch up in the back half of the song took me to Laurel Canyon yes lawd. Teach Your Children - Grateful Dead inspired SOOO BAD. This is a straight forward Country song. Just a vibe. HARMONIES THEY ARE KNOWN FOR THE HARMONIES. Almost Cut My Hair - HOLY SMOKES. I thought this was Neil Young at first but then realized it’s not just his singing. Late night jam for sure. This is exactly what Neil Youngs contribution sounds like to this sector of the band. Heroin in the Canyon Rock. This is where the songs are maybe starting to feel a little long winded or I’m just impatient as fuck and should just shut up. Helpless - I thought this was just a Neil Young songs whoops, but is it not tho? Also get this mixed up with Helplessly Hoping which is also a song by the band. Just sad ol Neil. Good chorus. Let him shine a little bit. Made me think about their dynamic as a band and why they didn’t stay and make more with Young, besides the Stills-Young band. Woodstock - Song about Woodstock? I will be sat. Does this song work completely i don’t know. Honestly straightforward lyrics about being hippy dippy, and doesn’t do much to beat the stereotype. Good chorus and interesting lyrics within. Some banger guitar work especially at the end though. Deja Vu - love the intro scats in the beginning. THIS is what I tune in for, the damn harmonies! Maybe a little disjointed. Soulful. Remincing on the times and how things may seem radical and new but it’s just the start of more change that leads to more war, like a never ending cycle, we have all lived before which is why I’m guessing the overall album experience is called what it is. Becomes a jam track towards the end. NEEDED TO BE HIGH FOR THIS. Good transition Our House - kind of an overplayed intro but I think it’s so sweet. To know that this song is about Joni makes me set the scene more vivid in my head. Makes you CARE about the small things. Possibly the strongest chorus in the whole album, and maybe the strongest song in the whole crop. Drums make it stand away as an almost boroque song and drives it away from being a conventional acoustic song. Knowing how this relationship turned out makes it much sadder. People can RELATE. 4+20 - LOVE the guitar work on this song. Straightforward storytelling on this song. Linear songwriting. Love whoever singing on this songs voice, it really fits the way it’s written. Thought it was going to be a 420 reference, I was wrong I think? Oh wow, short. good way to make a songs that makes you want MORE. Country Girl - starts off with a bang. Neil’s back, and he’s HARSH with them instruments. Piano is STRONG. Sleigh bells is an interesting touch. Maybe a little too much but it gets POWERFUL. Tympanies like THUNDAH. Cool how they made a powerful song like this standout with its powerful arrangement. GOOD HARMONIES YES!! Something different for sure. Gets stronger as is goes. Some solid yearning. IM ACCEPTING THE HARMONICA WITH OPEN ARMS!!! Everybody I Love You - weird placement as last track right after the bombastic last track. Good driving beat. For the out and about person. Ode to everyone, and love everyone. Let everyone’s love fuel your love. Nevermind good CLOSER. This album has so many points where it switches up so naturally. I wish there was more cohesiveness though. Some messages were stronger than others but you can at least HEAR the band all together and everyone’s working together to make one solid short folk rock stoner rock laurel Canyon staple. And I’m going to accept it.

20/12/2025 1. carry on - liking the guitar immediately, kinda sitar-like. bass and vocals are nice as well. i'm liking how it's ramping up over time. a lot more hippie-ish than rust never sleeps (listened to yesterday), which i'm not as fond of but still nice to listen to. bassline just changed, love that. 2. teach your children - love the country slide guitar. this sounds like a countrified canadian simon and garfunkel. liking the lyrics of this, quite a sweet song. ☆3. almost cut my hair - liking the spoken intro. the guitars are great, immediately a lot more like what i would gravitate towards. vocals are my favourite so far. love the bass and the organ(?) in the chorus. the guitar in this is real good as well :) instrumental section a bit after halfway is great, love the interplay of the two guitars together. vocals in this are more my thing as well than the first two songs - more of a rockier song. 4. helpless - kinda know this one from the last waltz, but am interested how it sounds on an album. liking the slide guitar through this album. liking the lyrics more on this one. 5. woodstock - immediately guitar is great :) a lot funkier, more prominent bass than the other songs. liking the chorus. a bit too hippie-ish for me, though i like the more spiritual lyrics. guitar in the middle is great, the screeching reminds me a bit of i heard her call my name. 6. deja vu - a mix of psychadelia and folk. kinda sounds like simon and garfunkel again at times. not much to say about this one, liked it, but the fluctuating styles of this album mean that some of the songs aren't resonating as well for me and this is one of them :) 7. our house - again, not much to say about this one. it's nice to listen to, but it just doesn't work for me on any other level. getting a bit grating towards the end. ☆8. 4 + 20 - liking the fingerpicking guitar. vocals are really nice and the lyrics are my favourite so far. the more simplistic style works really nicely with the lyrics, really moving song. ☆9. country girl - not sure on this one at the start, but up to the chorus now and am really liking it, the organ is great!!! the lyrics of this one are great as well, as well as the chord changes. the part just under mins before it finishes where the electric guitar kicks in is great :) 10. everybody i still love you - immediately getting a rockier vibe from this, which i'm definitely appreciating. bass is great as well :) don't like the vocals on this one as much. the la la las sound like simon and garfunkel again??? is it just folky????? didn't enjoy this as much as rust never sleeps, if i had more time between them i probably would've liked this one more, but it's a very high bar to follow lol. as a whole, it's alright, but the differing styles and mixes of genres mean that some songs drag a bit more for me than others - the highs and lows are more dramatic, i'd definitely give all the songs a relisten at some point, but some i would gravitate to a looooott more. makes it a bit hard to try and give it a number rating. also a bit too hippie-ish for me, some songs are fine but others are far too much. need to find out which members were most prominent on which song to figure out who i like the most lol :)

Such a gret album. The definition of folk rock. Plus Jerry Garcia on the steel guitar on “Teach Your Children” is sublime. Really the only CSN(Y) album I need.

Solid album with a lot of range.

I liked the madness version better

It’s good

My dad owned this one. I remember the cover but I don’t remember hearing it till now, apart from the one that was a Halifax advert. I liked it well enough. Probably a 3.5 if that was a thing.

Great album, really enjoyable. Cool that they have an "Our House" cover. 8.3/10

Brilliant album, great harmonies and quite a variety of sounds/genres. Marked a 4 due to Youngs whiny tones, especially on Helpless, but it works well on the harmonies so I won't be too harsh. Almost Cut My Hair is one of my favourite songs from the 48 albums to date. Carry On, Teach Your Children, Woodstock and Our House all standout tracks. Impressive stuff.

Allocated this one shortly after the crosby, stills, and nash debut. Young adds some songwriting prowess but this didn't take me the same way. Still very good and will revisit.

people can't find out i fw this

My GOATS as always

This album still rings well in 2025. Strong flavours of folk, country, and 1970s rock. 1st time listen and liked 3/4+ of the songs.

This is an excellent album.

Carry on es música posta. Que ricas las baladas setentosas 4/5

Carry On - 4.5/5 Teach Your Children - 3/5 Almost Cut My Hair - 4.5/5 Helpless - 4/5 Woodstock - 4/5 Déjà Vu - 4/5 Our House - 4/5 4 + 20 - 3/5 Country Girl - 4/5 Everybody I Love You - 3.5 Quite the interesting album juxtaposed between the happy-happy-joy-joy from counterculture of the 60's and the cynicism brought on in the 70's, and the music reflects it well. There are a few times where the music feels a bit hokey (notably on Teach Your Children) but their harmonization on several of the songs stops me from knocking it down further. Overall: 4/5 Favorites: Carry On, Almost Cut My Hair, Woodstock

It’s a good album. I grew up on it.

Just Beautiful

A little sugary but there are some good ones here, especially "Our House." Great for a calm and quiet morning. Update, six hours later: I have "Our House" on repeat. I cannot stop listening to it, it's so beautiful.

-carry on, 7/10 This song literally made me move my head. It’s so class. I loved it, and it might even end up on my playlist. -Teach your children, 4/10 This one was a little too classy for me. Not playlist material, but it wasn’t horrible. -almost cut my hair, 10/10 Insane instruments and vocals. Instantly loved it. -helpless, 6/10 Good song, not my style -Woodstock , 8/10 Great track, the guitar really stands out -deja vu ,6/10 Catchy, kinda pirate movie energy -our house ,10/10 Pure classic- beautiful. -4+20, 3/10 Too old school sounding for me -County girl (I think your pretty), 6/10 Not sure yet, no doubt I couldn’t warm up to it tho -everybody I love you, 7/10 Good, just not my taste Overall I give it a 8/10, not my taste but surprising I liked it

This was a great vibe and I enjoyed every single track.

All the songs on here were great, but I don’t feel passionate enough about it to give it a 5. That said, I will be coming back to this in the summer, which feels more appropriate for it than a soggy December, and that might bump it up to five for me.

підозрюю, що якщо я собі в плейлист додала кілька треків із цього альбому, то мене можна вважати бумеркою😂 але загалом для мене альбом дуже неоднорідно звучить -- частина пісень абсолютний miss, хоча підозрюю, що 50 років тому вони більше заходили слухачам

You'd think I would have learned my lesson not to sleep on Folk Rock classics after The Band's Self-Titled turned into one of my favorite records, but here I am again being floored by an album I've put off for too long. When you put four amazing guitarists on a record together, I guess it's not surprising that the result is guitar being used as well as I've ever heard it in a Folk Rock context. Every track feels incredibly earthy, which I think comes from Neil Young's influence. It adds a complexity that makes the project a lot more interesting to dissect and enjoy. Almost Cut My Hair is my favorite example of this, introducing a grit that separates it from the more harmony-focused tracks like Carry On. The record sounds lush and absolutely wonderful for such an old recording; the use of imaging lets each instrumentalist showcase their own virtuosity in a super interesting way. I'm a sucker for pastoral folk rock like this, shame on me for ignoring this for so long.

Psychadelic, layered, fun! Loved it.

The algorithme is definiteively giving us, good shit. I just listened to this one in repeat during a bus night drive, really great, some hits and the rest is nice, music is really nice even if Young's voice can be a bit irritating some time,

Cómo no disfrutar esos años

I'd give this 3.5 stars if I could but I guess I'll round up. Nice guitar tone.

Second half is better than the first.

Ótimo álbum! Melodias lindas. QoA Cloudscape.

Extra points for Stills’ lush fuzzy guitar on ‘Carry On’

This is the good stuff right here.

Vocal harmonies were great, but some of the songs feel like a filler

Pretty cool

Det är ganska bra. Bättre än jag trodde. Aldrig fattat storheten. Men det är kompetent. Bra låtar. Men inte så märkvärdigt. Fyra

Cracking record. Never heard their Woodstock before. Great harnonies, melodies and instrumentation!

hums at a higher frequency. feels like strange electricity. this band splinters and peak at the same time, that sort of tension gives this album bite.

The vocals and harmonies are especially good here. It reminds me of Eagles.

Good and mellow rhythm, nice vocals, good messages, nice variety, does show it's age but solid Favorites -Woodstock, Country Girl Least favorites -Dèja Vu, Almost Cut My Hair

If you've ever listened to a classic rock station as a kid, you'd know half of this album. Just some good Americana style hippy music with some good folky deep tracks to round it out. Their vocal harmonies are unmatched in my opinion. Even with all the hits, Country Girl might be the best song on the album. Biggest ding to the album is Almost Cut My Hair. Alright, we get it, you don't like the man. The lyrics do get a little corny overall. Still a great album I listen to pretty regularly.

Very good bluesy country rock - Neil Young can do no wrong.

Give me some of that ol time rock n roll

A beautiful album. I prefer the songs written by Graham Nash, "Teach Your Children" and "Our House", and especially those written by Neil Young, "Helpless" and "Country Girl". The album also features their cover of Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock" (although I still think that the cover by British band Matthews Southern Comfort is the best version).

Great album. Also a reminder that fade-outs are weird.

really nice, love this guy neil young, what a goat

Really really good. Fantastic guitar playing, instrumentation is warm and lush and organic and just sounds cool. The singing is a 70s harmony relic that sometimes adds to the psychedelic hippie feeling that comes out of this, sometimes is a bit annoying. Less enjoyable when leaning country rather than rock, but this is really great esp Neil Young contributions

Really nice! Only a couple songs I wasn't immediately interested in, but a lot of these were very good. My favorite was probably 4 + 20

Not my go to type of music but surprisingly enjoyed pretty much every song. Extra star for surprisingly good.

An eclectic listen with a range of different sounds. Not such a fan of the country-esk songs but on the whole an enjoyable chilled listen 7/10

Great collab of Americana/folk!

If I am going to pick up a Neil Young album, it's going to be one with Crazy Horse. But this had some really nice songs that almost match the Crazy Horse collabs.

There are enough mediocre songs on this album (Country Girl, Almost Cut My Hair) that this isn't a perfect album. But when it hits (Carry On, Teach Your Children, Our House), it really hits (and I'm only 80% confident that it wasn't purely nostalgic influence over my sane judgement).

Do you ever wonder what would have happened if Crosby and Stills fired Nash instead of just adding Young? I do.

A huge group that I'm listening too for a first. I enjoy it, but certainly not the kind of thing I listen too often. I'm not sure I would have enjoyed this when I was younger. Nice harmonies and guitar melodies. I enjoy the folksy slide guitars and subject.

3 stjärnor för låtarna, 4 för text + sångstämmor. Jeeeeesus jag fattar varför de här får så mycket respekt än idag

Patiko, neil young visada balsas gražus.

After enjoying the last CSN I got (the eponymous debut), I was a little worried about dealing with the inevitable Y. I’m not really a fan of his vocals and was hoping that he wouldn’t kill the album. Thankfully, he didn’t (mostly cause he had three other people with him to kinda suppress him). It’s still got the same stuff that worked without Young. I think the debut had stronger songs, but this one’s just as good. Favorite track: Carry On Other hits: Teach Your Children, Deja Vu, Woodstock, Everybody I Love You

This was fun! I saved “Almost Cut My Hair” and “Our House”

Tricky beast this "Deja Vu". The highs are VERY high. Carry On, 4+20 and Deja Vu rank amongst the best tracks of 1970. The lows.... oh gawd. The mawkishness of Our House makes me consider rubbing scotch bonnet peppers in my eyes, and Helpless makes me want to punch some kittens. Four star, but could have been higher with some editing.

This was great, the addition of Young adds massively. Some great songs in terms of Helpless and Deja Vu. Overall solid.

Solid 70s rock

A dang classic. I am a sucker for the tight, lush marmonies in combo with driving Americana folk rock. The title track is unexpected, and on the whole, th album has good variety and feels like a moment in time. It didn't blow my mind, but it went down easy and it was good to hear these songs again.

Six of the ten tracks from this album are familiar to me and are still played frequently on radio. I thought side one was the better side, though all the songs are decent. Overall a solid four stars.

What sort of person doesn’t at least think about crying when listening to Neil sing “helpless?” Fuckin weirdo

Love the diversity of styles and voices. Also appreciate a 36 minute album these days.

A few bangers and some other good stuff.