Graham Nash Songs For Beginners Vinyl 1971
Graham Nash Songs For Beginners Vinyl 1971
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Released in 1971 on Atlantic Records, Songs for Beginners was Graham Nash’s acclaimed debut solo album following the success of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Issued under catalog number SD 7204, the album blends introspective folk-rock songwriting with the rich harmonies and social commentary that defined Nash’s career. Recorded during a period of personal and political change, it features standout tracks including “Military Madness,” “Better Days,” “Chicago,” and “I Used to Be a King,” with contributions from fellow musicians including David Crosby, Neil Young, Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, and Rita Coolidge. Widely regarded as one of the strongest solo releases by any member of CSNY, Songs for Beginners remains a landmark album of the singer-songwriter era and an essential addition to collections of classic rock, folk rock, and 1970s vinyl records. Good vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use. Please review photographs for complete condition details.
Dimensions:
13” x 13”
