| Déjà Vu | | | | 33⅓ LP vinyl record album The vinyl record is a type of gramophone record, most popular from the 1950s to the 1990s, that was most commonly used for mass-produced recordings of music. A vinyl gramophone or phonograph record consists of a disc of polyvinyl chloride plastic, engraved on...
LP by Crosby, Stills, & Nash (at times known as Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young) is a pioneering folk rock/ rock supergroup that formed out of the remnants of three 1960s bands: the Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, and the Hollies. The band is primarily known for their three- (and sometimes four-) part...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | | Released | March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). There are 295 days remaining. Events up to 19th century 1513 - Leo X is elected pope. 1649 - The Frondeurs (rebels) and the French government sign the Peace of Rueil. 1702 - The first regular...
March 11, 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. Events January-February January 1 - Construction begins on Arcosanti, by Paolo Soleri, in Mayer, Arizona, located 65, miles north of Phoenix, Arizona. January 1 - Unix epoch at 00:00:00 UTC. January 12 - Biafra capitulates, ending the Nigerian civil war. January 15...
1970 | | Recorded | 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). For other uses, see Number 1969. For the movie, see 1969 (movie). Events January January 1 - Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch purchases the largest selling British Sunday newspaper The News Of The World January...
1969 | | Musical genres are categories which contain music which share a certain style or which have certain elements in common. (See also musical form.) Some genres, such as Indian music, are geographically defined; others, like Baroque music, are largely defined by chronology. Still others, such as Barbershop, are defined by quite...
Genre | Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. In the original and narrowest sense, the term referred to a genre that arose in the United States and Canada around 1960s. The sound was epitomized by tight vocal harmonies and a relatively clean (effects- and...
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| | Crosby, Stills, & Nash (at times known as Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young) is a pioneering folk rock/ rock supergroup that formed out of the remnants of three 1960s bands: the Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, and the Hollies. The band is primarily known for their three- (and sometimes four-) part...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Chronology | Crosby, Stills & Nash ( 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). For other uses, see Number 1969. For the movie, see 1969 (movie). Events January January 1 - Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch purchases the largest selling British Sunday newspaper The News Of The World January...
1969) | Déjà Vu ( 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. Events January-February January 1 - Construction begins on Arcosanti, by Paolo Soleri, in Mayer, Arizona, located 65, miles north of Phoenix, Arizona. January 1 - Unix epoch at 00:00:00 UTC. January 12 - Biafra capitulates, ending the Nigerian civil war. January 15...
1970) | Four Way Street ( 1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). Events January January 1 - British divorce Reform Act comes into force January 2 - 66 die in stairway crush at Rangers v Celtic football match, Glasgow, Scotland. See Ibrox disaster. January 2 - A ban on television cigarette advertisements...
1971) | Déjà Vu is the second album by a Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. As a cultural...
rock and roll band Crosby, Stills, & Nash (at times known as Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young) is a pioneering folk rock/ rock supergroup that formed out of the remnants of three 1960s bands: the Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, and the Hollies. The band is primarily known for their three- (and sometimes four-) part...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, released on March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). There are 295 days remaining. Events up to 19th century 1513 - Leo X is elected pope. 1649 - The Frondeurs (rebels) and the French government sign the Peace of Rueil. 1702 - The first regular...
March 11, 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. Events January-February January 1 - Construction begins on Arcosanti, by Paolo Soleri, in Mayer, Arizona, located 65, miles north of Phoenix, Arizona. January 1 - Unix epoch at 00:00:00 UTC. January 12 - Biafra capitulates, ending the Nigerian civil war. January 15...
1970 (see See also: 1969 in music, other events of 1970, 1971 in music, 1970s in music and the list of years in music Events Charles Wuorinen, aged 32, becomes the youngest composer ever to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. January 3 - Davy Jones announces he is leaving the Monkees. January...
1970 in music). The album ranked at #14 for the Top 100 Albums of 1970 and #217 overall by Rate Your Music. In 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, and also: The International Year of Freshwater The European Disability Year Events January January 1 - Luíz Inácio Lula Da Silva becomes the 37th President of Brazil. Pascal Couchepin becomes President of the Confederation in...
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VH1 named Déjà Vu the 61st greatest album of all time. Track listing - "Carry On" (Stills) - 4:25
- "Teach Your Children" (Nash) - 2:53
- "Almost Cut My Hair" (Crosby) - 4:25
- "Helpless" (Young) - 3:30
- "Woodstock" ( Self portrait by Joni Mitchell, on the cover of her album Both Sides Now Joni Mitchell, (born Roberta Joan Anderson, November 7, 1943, Fort Macleod, Alberta) is a Canadian musician and painter. Initially working in Toronto and western Canada, she was associated with the burgeoning folk music scene of the...
Joni Mitchell) - 3:52
- "Déjà Vu" (Crosby) - 4:10
- "Our House" (Nash) - 2:59
- "4 + 20" (Stills) - 1:55
- "Country Girl" (Young) - 5:05
- "Whiskey Boot Hill"
- "Down, Down, Down"
- "Country Girl (I Think You're Pretty)"
- "Everybody I Love You" (Stills, Young) - 2:20
Personnel Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - David Van Cortland Crosby (born August 14, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is the son of Floyd Crosby, an Academy Award winning cinematographer. He was an original member of The Byrds and Crosby Stills & Nash (later Crosby Stills Nash & Young). He...
David Crosby - The classical guitar typically has nylon strings. The acoustic guitar features steel strings and more guide dots on the fretboard. A guitar is a stringed musical instrument played with the fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick). The sound is produced by vibrating strings. Guitars have a body (hollow in acoustic...
guitar, In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i.e. uses the voice as an instrument to make music. A lead singer is one who sings the primary vocals of a song, as opposed to a backup singer who sings backup vocals to a song...
vocals
- Stephen Stills is an American guitarist and singer/songwriter best known for his work with the Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (at first it was Crosby, Stills and Nash; Young joined the group after their first album). Early Years Stills was born in Dallas, Texas on January...
Stephen Stills - Fender Precision Bass Bass Guitar is a commonly spoken phrase used to refer to the electric bass and horizontal acoustic basses, a stringed instrument similar in design to the electric guitar, but larger in size, commonly fretted and sometimes fretless and with a lower range. It is evolved from —...
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keyboard, vocals
- Graham Nash (born 2 February 1942) is a British singer-songwriter. Nash was born in Blackpool, England, during World War II, and in the early 1960s was a leading member of The Hollies, one of the UKs most successful pop groups ever. Although recognised as a key member of...
Graham Nash - guitar, keyboard, vocals
- Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour) Neil Young (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian singer and guitarist. Coming to prominence with pop band Buffalo Springfield, and reaching his commercial peak during the singer songwriter boom of the early 1970s, his career is marked by experimentation and...
Neil Young - guitar, A harmonica is a free reed musical wind instrument (also known, among other things, as a mouth organ, french harp, simply harp, or Mississippi saxophone), having multiple, variably-tuned brass or bronze reeds, each secured at one end over an airway slot of like dimension into which it can freely...
harmonica, The piano Piano is a common abbreviation for pianoforte, a large musical instrument with a keyboard (see keyboard instrument). Its sound is produced by strings stretched on a rigid frame. These vibrate when struck by felt-covered hammers, which are activated by the keyboard. The word pianoforte is Italian for...
piano, keyboard, vocals
Additional perosnnel - Jerry Garcia as a young man Jerry Garcia, (born Jerome John Garcia), (August 1, 1942 - August 9, 1995) is famous as guitarist and primary singer of the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead, though his extensive career involved many other projects. He has become one of the most intently studied...
Jerry Garcia - A Dobro style reonator guitar Steel guitar, strictly speaking, refers to a method of playing using a metal slide (or steel) on a guitar played horizontally, with the strings uppermost. This covers lap steel guitar, pedal steel guitar and Dobro style guitars. A Steel Guitar is one designed exclusively to...
steel guitar, Slide guitar is a particular method for playing the guitar. Instead of altering the pitch of the strings in the normal manner, by pressing the strings against the fretboard with the fingers, a slide is used. The slide is a tube of some hard material. Commonly these are made from...
slide guitar
- Greg Reeves - bass, Percussion instruments are played by being struck, shaken, rubbed or scraped. They are perhaps the oldest form of musical instruments. Some percussion instruments play not only rhythm, but also melody and harmony. Classifications Most percussion instruments have a distinct tone; even drums are tuned. However, a distinction is usually made...
percussion
- John Sebastian (born March 17, 1944) is an American songwriter and harmonica player. He is best known as a founder of the Lovin Spoonful, a band named to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Sebastian was born in Greenwich Village in New York City. His father, also named John...
John Sebastian - harmonica
- Dallas Taylor - percussion, drums
Production - Producers: David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Neil Young
- Engineer: Bill Halverson
- Art direction: Gary Burden
- Design: Gary Burden
- Photography: Henry Diltz, Tom Gundelfinger
Charts Album - Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. It maintains several internationally recognized music charts that track the most popular songs or albums in various categories on a weekly basis. Its most famous chart, the Hot 100 survey, ranks the top 100 songs regardless of genre and...
Billboard (North America) | Year | Chart | Position | | 1970 | Pop Albums | 1 | Singles - Billboard (North America) | Year | Single | Chart | Position | | 1970 | "Our House" | Pop Singles | 30 | | 1970 | "Teach Your Children" | Pop Singles | 16 | | 1970 | "Woodstock" | Pop Singles | 11 | |