Graham Nash David Crosby Self Titled Vinyl Record 1972
Graham Nash David Crosby Self Titled Vinyl Record 1972
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Enjoy a standout collaboration between two founding members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young with this self-titled Graham Nash David Crosby vinyl record, released in 1972 on Atlantic Records under catalog number SD 7220. Recorded during a brief hiatus from CSNY, the album showcases the pair’s signature vocal harmonies and thoughtful songwriting through tracks including “Southbound Train,” “Immigration Man,” “Page 43,” and “Where Will I Be?” Featuring contributions from notable musicians including members of the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, the album blends folk rock, singer-songwriter sensibilities, and the rich harmonies that helped define the West Coast sound of the early 1970s. A desirable addition for collectors of classic rock, folk rock, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young-related releases. Good vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use. Please review photos for condition details.
Dimensions: 13” x 13”
