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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0075678264924 Format: Original recording remastered Label: Atlantic / Wea Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea MPN: 82649 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Atlantic / Wea Release Date: September 06, 1994 Studio: Atlantic / Wea Editorial Review: Amazon.com essential recording: Less than a year after the release of CSN's groundbreaking debut, the group returned with Stephen Stills's former Buffalo Springfield cohort/rival Neil Young augmenting the threesome. The result is a less concentrated but more kinetic creation; Young swims through the celestial harmonies of rock's best barbershop trio like a fly in consommé. While somewhat dated ("Almost Cut My Hair"? Wait a while, David, it'll fall out), Deju Vu is teeming with early '70s FM staples, including "Helpless," "Teach Your Children," and "Our House." --Steven Stolder Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Now ironic, evocative music igniting a flashing memory of simple days left behindThe title of this album is now ironic. When I listen to it I can remember the sweet smell of smoke as an 8 track cranked out music and pick-up trucks and cars formed a lazy half circle around a small fire. Leafs crunched and cracked under our feet and in the night air a few wore jeans jackets and some wore plaid wool shirts but all wore Levi's and sneakers. A silver keg had many many friends and clusters of laughter would roll from one group to the next. We shared the laughs and we shared the ... Read More Rating: - Sum of the parts...With the Beatles, the whole was greater than the sum of the parts. Here, I'm afraid, the opposite is true. On this pretentious catastrophe of an album, two "great" (??) bands collide, the drippy and mellifluous Crosby Stills & Nash and the astringent-voiced faux yokel Neil Young. Adding to the confusion, one of the best songs on the album, "4 + 20," is channeling pure Paul Simon and one of the worst, "Everybody I Love," is a watered down version of watered-down-white-boy-Three-Dog-Night-style soul. ... Read More Rating: - A True ClassicDefinitely an album everyone wanted back in 1970, especially with the rich texture of the LP cover. Only weak spots are Teach Your Children and Our House, both by Graham Nash, by far the weakest member of the group. Rating: - CSNY - RawIf you're fan of the 60's music then you'll enjoy this CD. If you're a CSNY fan then it's a must. I found the quality very good. Rating: - Awesome CD!This is one of CSN&Y's best. I listened to the vinyl version in the 70's till it was worn out. Glad to see it is on CD now. I highly reccomend it to any music lover. |