Crosby-Nash Live
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 31, 1977
RecordedSeptember 7, 1975 - September 11, 1976
GenreRock
Length51:36
LabelABC Records
MCA Records (1979)
ProducerDavid Crosby, Graham Nash, Don Gooch, Stephen Barncard
Crosby & Nash chronology
Whistling Down the Wire
(1976)
Crosby-Nash Live
(1977)
The Best of Crosby & Nash
(1978)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Crosby–Nash Live is a 1977 live album released by Crosby & Nash. It was remastered and re-released in 2000 with one previously unreleased recording ("Bittersweet"), and one previously unreleased recording and song ("King of the Mountain").

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Immigration Man"Graham Nash3:40
2."The Lee Shore"David Crosby5:17
3."I Used to Be a King"Nash4:46
4."King of the Mountain (bonus track)"Crosby6:34
5."Page 43"Crosby3:44
6."Fieldworker"Nash3:26
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Simple Man"Nash2:58
2."Foolish Man"Crosby4:41
3."Bittersweet (bonus track)"Crosby3:15
4."Mama Lion"Nash3:28
5."Déjà Vu"Crosby9:49

Personnel

Production

  • Produced by David Crosby, Graham Nash, Don Gooch and Stephen Barncard
  • Live Sound Engineer - Bryan Jonathan
  • Remote Engineers – Ray Thompson and Don Gooch
  • Remote Facilities – Wally Heider Recording in LA, Record Plant White Truck in NY
  • Assistant Engineer NY – David Hewitt
  • Remix Engineers – Stephen Barncard and Don Gooch
  • Reissue Produced by Stephen Barncard and Mike Ragogna
  • Tracks 04 and 09 remixed by Stephen Barncard, 11/3/99-11/4/99
    • Assisted by Sander De Jong
  • Art Direction and Design – Gary Burden
  • Back Photography – Henry Diltz
  • Cover and Band Photography – Joel Bernstein
  • Inside Photography – Marianna Diamos

Recording dates

  • Track 1 & 3 - Garden State Art Center, Homdel, NJ on 28 August 1976
  • Track 2 recorded at Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA on 24 August 1976 and the Shaefer Music Festival, Central Park, NY on 11 September 1976;
  • Track 4 recorded at the Shaefer Music Festival, Central Park, NY on 10 September 1976
  • Tracks 5 & 6 recorded at Blossom Music Festival, Akron (Cuyahoga Falls), OH on 26 August 1976
  • Tracks 7 & 10 recorded at Zellerbach Auditorium, Berkeley, CA on 21 November 1975
  • Track 8 recorded at Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA on 23 May 1976
  • Track 9 recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York, NY on 7 September 1975
  • Track 11 recorded at the Shaefer Music Festival, Central Park, NY on 8 & 11 September 1976

Charts

Chart (1977) Peak

position

US Billboard Top LPs[2] 52
US Cash Box Top 100 Albums[3] 74
US Record World Album Chart[4] 82

Releases

  • CD Live Universal Special Products / MCA 2000
  • Digi Live Universal Special Products / MCA 2006
  • CD Live Atlantic
  • LP Live Universal Special Products

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Stephen Stills". Billboard. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  3. "CASH BOX MAGAZINE: Music and coin machine magazine 1942 to 1996". worldradiohistory.com. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  4. "RECORD WORLD MAGAZINE: 1942 to 1982". worldradiohistory.com. Retrieved 5 July 2020.


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