Graham Nash Songs For Beginners Vinyl Record LP 1971
Graham Nash Songs For Beginners Vinyl Record LP 1971
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Emerging from the creative momentum of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Songs for Beginners introduced Graham Nash as a compelling solo artist with a deeply personal and socially conscious voice. Released in 1971 on Atlantic Records, the album combines reflective folk-rock songwriting with lush harmonies and thoughtful commentary on the cultural and political issues of the era. Standout tracks including “Military Madness,” “Better Days,” “Chicago,” and “I Used to Be a King” showcase Nash's gift for crafting intimate yet universally resonant songs. Supported by an impressive roster of musicians including David Crosby, Neil Young, Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, and Rita Coolidge, the album is widely regarded as one of the finest solo efforts by any member of CSNY. Issued as Catalog No. SD 7204, this landmark release remains an essential addition for collectors of classic rock, folk rock, and singer-songwriter vinyl records. Good vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use. Please review photographs for complete condition details.
Dimensions: 13” x 13”
