CSN (box set)
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CSN is a box set released in 1991 by Crosby, Stills and Nash
Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young)
Crosby, Stills & Nash is a folk rock supergroup made up of David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, also known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young when joined by occasional fourth member Neil Young...

. It features material from their albums as a group in addition to selections from their various solo and duet albums. It also features many outtakes, including from sessions that did not result in an album by the group. Highlights include a cover of The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band, active throughout the 1960s and one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music. Formed in Liverpool, by 1962 the group consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr...

' "Blackbird
Blackbird (song)
"Blackbird" is a Beatles song from the double-disc album The Beatles . Blackbird was written by Paul McCartney, but credited to Lennon–McCartney.-Origins:...

" and the full length take of "Almost Cut My Hair." With the exception of "Helpless
Helpless (song)
"Helpless" is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, most famously recorded by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on their 1970 album Déjà Vu....

" and "Ohio," the set excludes any material written by occasional bandmate Neil Young
Neil Young
Neil Percival Young, OC, OM is a Canadian singer-songwriter who is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of his generation...

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A limited number (500) were signed by the 3 band members on the booklet inside with gold pen one each members image, a small business card also in box sites authenticity.

Disc one

1. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio III, Los Angeles, early 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Song originally released on Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969
  • Unreleased Alternate Mix
  • Original 7.5 ips tape courtesy of the Joel Bernstein Collection


2. Helplessly Hoping
  • Recorded at Sunwest Studio, Los Angeles. June 15, 1969
  • Engineer: David Hassinger
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 19, 1991
  • Song originally released on Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969
  • Unreleased live studio version


3. You Don't Have To Cry
  • Recorded at The Record Plant, NYC, December 1968
  • Engineer: Paul A. Rothchild
  • Produced by Paul A. Rothchild
  • Song originally released on Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969
  • Unreleased first Crosby, Stills & Nash recording


4. Wooden Ships
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio III, Los Angeles, February 20, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Originally released on Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969


5. Guinnevere
  • Recorded at United Studio B, Hollywood, June 26, 1968
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by David Crosby
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 30, 1991
  • Song originally released on Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969
  • Unreleased early demo


6. Marrakesh Express
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio III, Los Angeles, early 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Originally released on Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969


7. Long Time Gone
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio III, Los Angeles, early 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Originally released on Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969


8. Blackbird
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio III, Los Angeles, February 11, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, August 1, 1991
  • Composition originally released on The Beatles’ “White Album”
  • Unreleased live studio recording


9. Lady Of The Island
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio III, Los Angeles, early 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Originally released on Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969


10. Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves)
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio A, San Francisco, November 17, 1969
  • Engineer: Stephen Barncard
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 20, 1991
  • Song originally released on David Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name, February 22, 1971
  • Unreleased live studio version


11. Almost Cut My Hair
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio C, San Francisco, June 9, 1970
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Song originally released on Déjà Vu, March 11, 1970
  • Unreleased unedited original version


12. Teach Your Children
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio C, San Francisco, October 24, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Originally released on Déjà Vu, March 11, 1970


13. Horses Through A Rainstorm
  • Recorded at Stephens House, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles; and at Wally Heider’s Studio III, Los Angeles, December 28, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Mixed By Stephen Barncard, June 17, 1991
  • Unreleased Song


14. Déjà Vu
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio C, San Francisco, November 17, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Originally released on Déjà Vu, March 11, 1970


15. Helpless
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio C, San Francisco, November 7, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Originally released on Déjà Vu, March 11, 1970


16. 4 + 20
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio III, Los Angeles, July 16, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard July 1, 1991
  • Song originally released on Déjà Vu, March 11, 1970
  • Unreleased alternate mix


17. Laughing
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio C, San Francisco, October 24, 1969
  • Engineer: Stephen Barncard, assisted by Ellen Burke
  • Produced by David Crosby
  • Originally released on If I Could Only Remember My Name, February 22, 1971


18. Carry On/Questions
  • Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio C, San Francisco, December 28, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Originally released on Déjà Vu, March 11, 1970

Disc two

1. Woodstock
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio C, San Francisco, November 5, 1969
  • Engineer: Russ Gary
  • Mixed by Russ Gary, November 5, 1969
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Song originally released on Déjà Vu, March 11, 1970
  • Unreleased 1969 alternate mix


2. Ohio
  • Recorded at Record Plant Studio 3, Los Angeles, May 21, 1970
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Originally released as a CSN&Y single, June 4, 1970


3. Love The One You’re With
  • Recorded at Island Studio, London, England, March 1970
  • Engineer: Andy Johns
  • Produced by Stephen Stills & Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Stephen Stills, November 16, 1970


4. Our House
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio III, Los Angeles, November 5, 1969
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Song originally released on Déjà Vu, March 11, 1970


5. Old Times Good Times
  • Recorded at Island Studio, London, England
  • Engineer: Andy Johns
  • Produced by Stephen Stills & Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Stephen Stills, November 16, 1970


6. The Lee Shore
  • Recorded at Stephen’s house, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, December 28, 1969
  • Vocal overdubs: Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, August 1, 1991
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, August 2, 1991
  • Song originally released on Four Way Street, April 17, 1971
  • Unreleased version


7. Music Is Love
  • Recorded at A&M Studio C, Los Angeles, Fall 1970
  • Engineer: Henry Lewy, Stephen Barncard assisted by Ellen Burke
  • Produced by Neil Young, Graham Nash
  • Originally released on If I Could Only Remember My Name, February 22, 1971


8. I’d Swear There Is Somebody Here
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio A, San Francisco, Fall 1970
  • Engineer: Stephen Barncard assisted by Ellen Burke
  • Produced by David Crosby
  • Originally released on If I Could Only Remember My Name, February 22, 1971


9. Man In The Mirror
  • Recorded at the Filmore East, NYC, June 7, 1970
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 30, 1991
  • Song originally released on Graham Nash’s Songs For Beginners. May 28, 1971,
  • Unreleased live version


10. Black Queen
  • Recorded at the Filmore East, NYC, June 7, 1970
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 18, 1991
  • Song originally released on Stephen Stills, November 16, 1970
  • Unreleased live version


11. Military Madness
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio III, Los Angeles, February 12, 1971
  • Engineer: Larry Cox
  • Produced by Graham Nash
  • Mixed by Glen Johns at Island Studios, London, England, February 28, 1971
  • Originally released on Songs For Beginners, May 28, 1971


12. Urge For Going
  • Recorded at The Record Plant Studio 3, Los Angeles, June 22, 1971
  • Engineer: Gary Kellgreen
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash
  • Song first released as George Hamilton IV single, 1967. Joni’s own version did not appear until 1972, as the flip side of her “You Turn Me On, I’m A Radio.”
  • Unreleased version
  • Original tape courtesy of the Joel Bernstein Collection


13. I Used To Be A King
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio C, San Francisco, January 9, 1971
  • Engineer: Stephen Barncard
  • Produced by Graham Nash
  • Mixed by Glen Johns at Island Studios, London, England, February 28, 1971
  • Originally released on Songs For Beginners, May 28, 1971


14. Simple Man
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio C, San Francisco, July 24, 1970
  • Engineer: Larry Cox
  • Produced by Stephen Barncard, August 1, 1991
  • Original mix released on Songs For Beginners, May 28, 1971
  • Unreleased alternate mix


15. Southbound Train
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio 3, San Francisco, January 6, 1972
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson, assisted by Doc Storch
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash, Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Graham Nash/David Crosby, April 5, 1972


16. Change Partners
  • Recorded at Island Studios, London, England
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Stephen Stills & Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Stephen Stills 2, June 30, 1971


17. My Love Is A Gentle Thing
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio, Los Angeles, April 18, 1975
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Stephen Stills
  • Unreleased song


18. Word Game
  • Recorded at Island Studios, London, England
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Stephen Stills & Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Stephen Stills 2, June 30, 1971


19. Johnny’s Garden
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, January 8, 1972
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Produced by Stephen Stills, Chris Hillman, and Dallas Taylor
  • Originally released on Manassas, April 12, 1972


20. So Begins The Task
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, Florida, January 9, 1972
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Produced by Stephen Stills, Chris Hillman, and Dallas Taylor
  • Originally released on Manassas, April 12, 1972


21. Turn Back The Pages
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, 1975
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Produced by Stephen Stills with Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Stills, June 1975

Disc three

1. See The Changes
  • Recorded at Broken Arrow Ranch, June 28, 1973
  • Engineer: Elliot Mazer assisted by Tim Mulligan
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 20, 1991
  • Composition first released on CSN. June 17, 1977
  • Unreleased version


2. It Doesn’t Matter
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, January 7, 1972
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Produced by Stephen Stills, Chris Hillman, and Dallas Taylor
  • Originally released on Manassas, April 12, 1972


3. Immigration Man
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio C, San Francisco, February 9, 1972
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson assisted by Doc Storch
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash, Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Graham Nash/David Crosby, April 5, 1972


4. Chicago/We Can Change The World
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio C, San Francisco, February 28, 1971
  • Engineer: Larry Cox
  • Mixed by Glyn Johns at Island Studios, London, England
  • Produced by Graham Nash
  • Originally released on Songs For Beginners, May 28, 1971


5. Homeward Through The Haze
  • Recorded at The Record Plant, Sausalito, December 16, 1974
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Ron Albert and Howard Albert
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 26, 1991
  • Song originally released on Crosby & Nash’s Wind On The Water, September 15, 1975
  • Unreleased version


6. Where Will I Be?
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio C, San Francisco, November 22, 1971
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson assisted by Doc Storch
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash, Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Graham Nash/David Crosby, April 5, 1972


7. Page 43
  • Recorded at Wally Heider’s Studio C, San Francisco, December 13, 1971
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson assisted by Doc Storch
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash, Bill Halverson
  • Originally released on Graham Nash/David Crosby, April 5, 1972


8. Carry Me
  • Recorded at the Sound Lab, Los Angeles, March 1975
  • Engineers: Don Gooch, Stephen Barncard, assisted by Stanley Johnstone
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash
  • Originally released on Wind On The Water, September 15, 1975


9. Cowboy Of Dreams
  • Recorded at the Sound Lab, Los Angeles, June 18, 1975
  • Engineers: Don Gooch, Stephen Barncard, assisted by Stanley Johnstone
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash
  • Originally released on Wind On The Water, September 15, 1975


10. Bittersweet
  • Recorded at the Sound Lab, Los Angeles, June 8, 1975
  • Engineers: Don Gooch
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash
  • Originally released on Wind On The Water, September 15, 1975


11. To The Last Whale…

A. Critical Mass
  • Recorded at His Masters Wheels and Rudy Recorders, San Francisco, May 11, 1975
  • Engineer: Stephen Barncard
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash
  • Originally released on Wind On The Water, September 15, 1975


B. Wind On The Water
  • Recorded at Village Recorders, Los Angeles, July 1, 1975
  • Engineers: Don Gooch, Stephen Barncard, assisted by Stanley Johnston
  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash
  • Originally released on Wind On The Water, September 15, 1975


12. Prison Song
  • Recorded at Graham’s house and at Rudy Recorders, San Francisco, Spring 1973
  • Engineer: Don Gooch
  • Produced by Graham Nash
  • Originally released on Wild Tales, January 2, 1974


13. Another Sleep Song
  • Recorded at Graham’s house and at Rudy Recorders, San Francisco, April 18, 1973
  • Engineer: Don Gooch
  • Produced by Graham Nash
  • Originally released on Wild Tales, January 2, 1974


14. Taken At All
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, April 1, 1976
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert, assisted by Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Ron Albert & Howard Albert and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 19, 1991
  • Song originally released on Crosby & Nash’s Whistling Down The Wire, 1976
  • Unreleased CSN&Y version


15. In My Dreams
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, January 12, 1977
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert, assisted by Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash and Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Originally released CSN, June 17, 1977


16. Just A Song Before I Go
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, December 19, 1976
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert, assisted by Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash and Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Originally released CSN, June 17, 1977


17. Shadow Captain
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, January 14, 1977
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert, assisted by Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash and Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Originally released CSN, June 17, 1977


18. Dark Star
  • Recorded live in Portland, Oregon, December 15, 1982
  • Engineers: Stanley Johnston, Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash and Stanley Johnson
  • Song originally released on CSN, June 17, 1977
  • This version originally released on Allies, June 6, 1983


19. Cathedral
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, January 22, 1977
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert, assisted by Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash and Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Originally released CSN, June 17, 1977

Disc four

1. Wasted On The Way
  • Recorded at Rudy Recorders, Los Angeles, November 30, 1980-January 30, 1981
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Stanley Johnston and Steve Gursky
  • Originally released on Daylight Again, June 21, 1982


2. Barrel Of Pain (Half-Life)
  • Recorded at Britannia Studios, Los Angeles, April 4, 1979
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston
  • Produced by Graham Nash & Stanley Johnston
  • Originally released on Earth And Sky, February 15, 1980


3. Southern Cross
  • Recorded at Rudy Recorders, Los Angeles, 1981
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston & Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Stanley Johnston and Steve Gursky
  • Originally released on Daylight Again, June 21, 1982


4. Daylight Again

A. Daylight Again

B. Find The Cost Of Freedom
  • Recorded at Rudy Recorders, Los Angeles, 1981
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Stanley Johnston and Steve Gursky
  • Originally released on Daylight Again, June 21, 1982


5. Thoroughfare Gap
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, early 1978
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert and Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Stephen Stills and Ron Albert & Howard
  • Originally released on Thoroughfare Gap, September, 1978


6. Wild Tales
  • Recorded at the Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, August 3, 1979
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston
  • Produced by Graham Nash and Stanley Johnston
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, July 1, 1991
  • Song originally released on Wild Tales, January 2, 1974
  • Unreleased live version


7. Dear Mr. Fantasy
  • Recorded at Rudy Recorders, Los Angeles, November 17, 1980
  • Engineers: Stanley Johnston, Steve Gursky and Don Gooch
  • Produced by Stephen Stills & Graham Nash, Stanley Johnston & Steve Gursky
  • Mixed by Don Gooch, Graham Nash, and Gerry Tolman
  • Composition first released on Traffic’s Mr. Fantasy, January, 1968
  • Unreleased version


8. Cold Rain
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, January 25, 1977
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert assisted by Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash and Ron Albert & Howard
  • Originally released on CSN, June 17, 1977


9. Got It Made
  • Recorded live at the United Nations General Assembly Hall, NYC, November 18, 1989
  • Recorded and mixed live to air by Stanley Johnston
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Song originally released on American Dream, November 3, 1988
  • Unreleased version


10. Tracks In The Dust
  • Recorded at Devonshire Sound Studio 3, Los Angeles, (no date)
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston
  • Produced by David Crosby, Craig Doerge, and Stanley Johnston
  • Originally released on Oh Yes I Can, January 23, 1989


11. As I Come Of Age
  • Recorded at Rudy Recorders, Los Angeles, January 1981
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston & Steve Gursky
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Stanley Johnston and Steve Gursky
  • Mixed by Stephen Barncard, June 30, 1991
  • Originally released on Stills, June 1975
  • Unreleased version


12. 50/50
  • Recorded at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami; DB Sounds, Miami; Westlake Audio, Los Angeles; Jimmy Page recorded at Sol Studio, Maidstone, U.K., 1983
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Produced by Ron Albert & Howard Albert and Stephen Stills
  • Originally released on Right By You, July 30, 1984


13. Drive My Car
  • Recorded at the Sound Labs, Los Angeles, 1978
  • Engineers: Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills & Nash and Ron Albert & Howard Albert
  • Song originally released on Oh Yes I Can, January 23, 1989
  • Unreleased version


14. Delta
  • Recorded at Devonshire Sound Studio 3, Los Angeles, May 1980
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston
  • Produced by Stanley Johnston and Craig Doerge
  • Originally released on Daylight Again, June 21, 1982


15. Soldiers Of Peace
  • Recorded at Redwood Digital, Woodside, California, 1988
  • Engineer: Niko Bolas
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  • Produced by Niko Bolas and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Song originally released on American Dream, November 3, 1988
  • Unreleased version


16. Yours And Mine
  • Recorded at the Record Plant, Studio I, Los Angeles, February 2, 1990
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston, assisted by Jim Mitchell
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, & Nash, Joe Vitale, and Stanley Johnston
  • Released on Live It Up, June 11, 1990


17. Haven’t We Lost Enough?
  • Recorded at the Record Plant, Studio I, Los Angeles, April 3, 1990
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston, assisted by Jim Mitchell
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, & Nash, Joe Vitale, and Stanley Johnston
  • Released on Live It Up, June 11, 1990


18. After The Dolphin
  • Recorded at the Devonshire Studio 3, Los Angeles, February 1, 1989
  • Engineer: Stanley Johnston, assisted by Jim Mitchell
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, & Nash, Joe Vitale, and Stanley Johnston
  • Released on Live It Up, June 11, 1990


19. Find The Cost Of Freedom
  • Recorded at the Record Plant, Los Angeles, May 21, 1970
  • Engineer: Bill Halverson
  • Produced by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Originally released as the b-side of the “Ohio” single, June 4, 1970

Personnel

  • 1991 remixes by Stephen Barncard at Sunset Sound
  • Analog-to-digital transfers by Joe Gastwirt at Ocean View Digital, West Los Angeles and by John Nowlan at Redwood Digital, San Francisco, June/July 1991
  • Digitally remastered by Joe Gastwirt assisted by John Modell at Ocean View Digital, July/August 1991.
  • Tape restoration: Joe Gastwirt, John Nowland, and Joel Bernstein

  • Compiled by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Gerry Tolman, and Yves Beauvais; additional research by Joel Bernstein

  • Produced by Graham Nash and Gerry Tolman

  • This set is dedicated to the loving memory of Cass Elliot, without whom most of this music may not have been made
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