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Friday, May 22, 2020

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young-Four Way Street (1971)

One of the greatest live records in history, a must-have record in any minimally complete rock collection.
Originally started as a trio (Crosby, Stills & Nash) and with the subsequent union of Neil Young to give more solidity to the ensemble, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young wrote in just over a year one of the brightest pages of American music from the late 60s, thanks to the superb studio album Déja Vu (1970) and an exhausting tour of the United States that left this excellent live double as the final document. And it is that such a meeting of egos could not last in time without ending up devouring each other as if they were blood-hungry cannibals.
Here we can both listen to his most intimate side with really delicious acoustic sessions and his wildest side with an explosion of pure, stark and brutal rock
While in the first set the camaraderie reigned between laughter and clapping on the back, in the second set they were a rain of high decibels, immersed in devilish guitar duels and a rhythmic section that did not rest for a second, an American rock masterpiece

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