Crosby, Stills and Nash – Crosby, Stills and Nash – MoFi SACD

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Experience the timeless harmonies and groundbreaking sound of Crosby, Stills and Nash with the MoFi SACD edition of their legendary debut album. Released in 1969, this self-titled album features iconic tracks like “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” “Marrakesh Express,” and “Helplessly Hoping,” showcasing the trio’s unparalleled vocal blend and innovative songwriting. The MoFi SACD offers an audiophile-grade listening experience, meticulously remastered to bring out the full richness and detail of these classic recordings.

Whether played on a standard CD player or enjoyed in full high-resolution on an SACD-compatible system, this MoFi edition delivers a stunning soundstage that captures the warmth, depth, and emotion of the original performances. Every vocal harmony, guitar strum, and subtle nuance is presented with remarkable clarity, transporting you back to the golden age of rock.

For fans of Crosby, Stills and Nash and collectors of high-fidelity audio, this MoFi SACD is an essential addition to your collection. Don’t miss the chance to own this definitive version of one of the most influential albums in rock history, beautifully remastered for the ultimate listening experience.

£42.00

8 in stock

8 in stock

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Crosby, Stills and Nash – Crosby, Stills and Nash – MoFi SACD

Sourced from the original analog master tapes and packaged in a mini-LP gatefold sleeve, Mobile Fidelity’s numbered-edition hybrid SACD provides a transparent look into a record that birthed the Laurel Canyon movement and established a precedent for close harmony singing that has never been eclipsed. The organic presentation of the textures; expanse and depth of the soundstages; fullness of tones; natural extension of the acoustic guitar strings; realistic rise and decay of individual notes; seamless blending of the vocals – those important sonic facets (and more) reach demonstration-grade levels on this audiophile-quality reissue.

The enduring charm, contemporary relevance, and harmonic convergence of Crosby, Stills & Nash’s fabled self-titled debut owe not only to impeccably played songs and resonant lyrics, but to career-defining performances by music’s first genuine supergroup. Crosby, Stills & Nash lingers as an example of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. Factor in phenomenal studio production and acoustic-based architecture that served as guideposts for myriad albums that followed, and popular music would never be the same.

The backstory of how the quadruple-platinum Crosby, Stills & Nash came to be nearly matches the import of its content. Already a renowned multi-instrumental virtuoso, Stephen Stills sought a fresh beginning after Buffalo Springfield splintered. Similarly, vocal powerhouse David Crosby arrived after leaving the Byrds. Graham Nash drifted over after a frustrating stint in the Hollies. He met his new mates at a party. When the three sang together informally for the first time, their fate was sealed. To further tie their fortunes together, the singers used each of their surnames to identify the group to ensure the collective could not exist or continue on without all three members.

From the opening of the lead track, the multi-part “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” written for Judy Collins, it’s apparent the trio’s dynamic cannot be replicated or substituted. Originally released in May 1969 on Atlantic, the eponymous debut cracked the Billboard Top 10 and spent almost two years on the charts. Such longevity can be credited to the distinctive traits each member lends to a record Rolling Stone cites as the 252nd Greatest Album of All Time. Stills trades in folk, country, and rock accents while handing a majority of the instrumental duties (organ, bass, and lead guitar included). Crosby paints with mood and atmosphere, as well as direct political commentary. Nash ties everything together with accessible pop melodies.

More than five decades later, the ensemble’s mellifluous singing and homespun arrangements continue to soar. The evidence pervades Crosby, Stills & Nash, whose magnetism reflects in standards such as the breezy “Marrakesh Express,” protesting “Long Time Gone,” poignant “Helplessly Hoping,” and poetic “Wooden Ships.” No wonder the trio’s chemistry – as well as the distinctive traits of each member’s singing, interwoven guitar parts, and contrasting personalities – became a permanent part of an American culture dealing with conflicting themes of peace and war, love and violence, and change and status quo.

Track Listing

Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
Marrakesh Express
Guinnevere
You Don’t Have To Cry
Pre-Road Downs
Wooden Ships
Lady of the Island
Helplessly Hoping
Long Time Gone
49 Bye-Byes

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    Rock music is a genre that emerged in the 1950s, characterized by its use of electric guitars, a strong rhythm with an emphasis on the backbeat, and youth-oriented themes. Its roots lie in rock and roll and rhythm and blues, evolving to incorporate diverse styles across decades, making it a versatile and enduring genre in the music world.