I was not particularly found of what he did with Crosby, Nash and Young, and left by himself (well, with other talented musicians) is no better. Too dull, too soft, too country. And waaay too long.
I was not particularly found of what he did with Crosby, Nash and Young, and left by himself (well, with other talented musicians) is no better. Too dull, too soft, too country. And waaay too long.
Naming your band after a famous Confederate battle in the American Civil War is certainly a flex, but after reading the stories of how the band were made to work on multiple takes of tracks in marathon studio sessions, perhaps Stephen Stills thinks that slavery was a fine idea? Anyhoo, the resulting double album is a bit of a sprawling mess of different genres, but the best section for me is found on side 2 (or whatever the digital equivalent is) which features some nice bluegrass and country sounds amidst the 70s soft rock.