Crosby Stills & Nash - Crosby Stills & Nash NilsThe first release from the folk rock supergroup was a wild success, bringing together members of Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds and The Hollies in Crosby, Stills, and Nash after a meeting at a Laurel Canyon party. Their self titled debut, featuring the famous cover photo by Henry Diltz, features their trademark harmonies and guitar work, as well as memorable classics from "Marrakesh Express" to "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," "Helplessly Hoping" to "Wooden
Cale song “Cocaine”
a quote from whom adorned 10cc's debut album cover
Digitally re-mastered edition of the Alt-Rock quartet's 1995 career-defining double album
The album also features two new tracks
Life for a traveling band is a series of constant metamorphoses
Robbie Basho's innovative pieces for the steel-string acoustic guitar incorporated American
It was like the best Christmas present ever
The minimal wail of first single "Satan In The Wait" belies Alexis's intense spoken word-style delivery as gothic keys magnetically draw the spotlight
a fresh batch of those creations will be made available to the world for the first time
with classic period packaging capturing the Blaxploitation film sounds and style of the time
a Christmas record from Cee Lo Green would seem like a 'crazy' idea
1995's Happy Days found the group travelling further into a hybrid of heavy metal and improvisation certainly with the addition of Mark Feltham (from Nine Below Zero) on harmonica