Graham Nash/David Crosby (album)
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Graham Nash/David Crosby | ||
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Studio album by Graham Nash/David Crosby | ||
Released | 1972 | |
Genre | Rock and roll |
Graham Nash/David Crosby was the first album recorded by David Crosby and Graham Nash as a duo while Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young were on hiatus. Other Crosby and Nash albums would follow. Released in 1972, this album came out at about the same time as the first album from Manassas, the group Stephen Stills founded with Chris Hillman.
The album peaked at number six on the Billboard album charts, and it yielded a minor hit single in the form of "Immigration Man," the album's closing song.
[edit] Track listing
Side One
- 1. Southbound Train (Nash)
- 2. Whole Cloth (Crosby)
- 3. Blacknotes (Nash)
- 4. Strangers Room (Nash)
- 5. Where Will I Be? (Crosby)
- 6. Page 43 (Crosby)
Side Two
- 1. Frozen Smiles (Nash)
- 2. Games (Crosby)
- 3. Girl To Be On My Mind (Nash)
- 4. The Wall Song (Crosby)
- 5. Immigration Man (Nash)