Track Listing 1. American Dream 2. Got It Made 3. Name of Love 4. Don't Say Goodbye 5. This Old House 6. Nighttime For the Generals 7. Shadowland 8. Drivin' Thunder 9. Clear Blue Skies 10. That Girl 11. Compass 12. Soldiers of Peace 13. Feel Your Love 14. Night Song
| Details | | Playing Time: | 57 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Steve Perry | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DDD |
Album Notes Crosby, Still, Nash & Young: David Crosby (vocals, acoustic guitar); Stephen Stills (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizers); Graham Nash (vocals, electric guitar, piano); Neil Young (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, percussion). Additional personnel: The Bluenotes, Larry Cragg, Steve Lawrence, Tommy Bray, Claude Callilet, John Fumo (horns); Mike Finnigan (Hammond B-3 organ); Joe Vitale (keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion, background vocals); Bob Glaub (bass); Chad Cromwell (drums); Joe Lala (percussion); Brian Bell, Rhett Lawrence (programming); Kelly Ashmore, Betsy Aubrey, Tom Banghart, Cha Blevins, Niko Bolas, Craig Doerge, Scott Gordon, R. Mac Holbert, Stanley Johnston, Bill Krause, Debbie Meister, Tim Mulligan, Susan Nash, Jay Parti, Steve Perry, Vince Slaughter, Joe Vitale, Paul Williamson (background vocals). Producers: Niko Bolas, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Neil Young. Engineers include: Gary Long, Tim McCollam, Brently Walton. Recorded at Redwood Digital, Woodside, California. A surprising late rally from a unique band who have received more than their fair share of criticism. Young always said he would return only when Crosby cleaned himself up. True to his word he did, and Crosby is probably the greatest survivor alive to tell his tale. His song "Compass" is one of the highlights, and was written while in prison. Stills, in particular, shines with the fully produced "That Girl" and the bluesy Stills/Young song "Drivin Thunder." Another rare Stills/Young collaboration is the powerful "Night Song" with the closing repeated lyric "why not keep on singing anyway." Why not indeed, an apt thought that closes an album that is better than we ever dared expect.
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