Crosby & Nash 1976 “Whistlin Down the Wire”
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(mp3 - 192 Kbps; 49,6 Mb.)
This subset of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young featured David Crosby (born Aug 14, 1941) and Graham Nash (born Feb 2, 1942) relying on their sweet harmonies and strong songwriting. The duo lasted from 1972 to the more-or-less permanent re-forming of Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1977.
Maybe it took more than nine months to come up with another batch of first-rate material, or maybe David Crosby and Graham Nash were saving their first-rate material for the next Crosby, Stills & Nash album, but Whistling Down the Wire, their third and final new studio album as a duo, was a distinctly second-rate effort. As usual, Crosby's loosely arranged jazz-blues tunes were offset by Nash's more pop-oriented songs, but this time around neither of them came up with anything memorable. Crosby seemed most comfortable on his "Dancer," an instrumental, while Nash expressed himself in poetic metaphors that were difficult to follow.
Tracklist:
01 Spotlight - Kortchmar, Nash 2:51
02 Broken Bird - Crosby, Nash 2:44
03 Time After Time - Crosby 2:32
04 Dancer (Instrumental) - Crosby 4:50
05 Mutiny - Nash 4:45
06 J.B.'s Blues - Nash 2:41
07 Marguerita - Nash 4:13
08 Taken at All - Crosby, Nash 3:07
09 Foolish Man - Crosby 4:29
10 Out of the Darkness - Crosby, Doerge, Nash 4:24
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