Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

4 Way Street
New - LP - SD2-902
Sealed 2LP Gatefold, Tiny Saw Cut, Custom Song Sticker Over Shrink On Back Cover. Recorded In 1971. No Bar Code On Jacket. more
4 Way Street
Used - LP - SD 2-902
2LP RCA Record Club Edition Gatefold With Textured Insert. Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. more
4 Way Street
Used - LP - P 6323-4A
Mint Japanese 2LP Gatefold With Obi. more
4 Way Street
Used - LP - SD 2 902
1971 2LP Gatefold. 75 Rockefeller Plaza On Labels, VSRW. more
4 Way Street
New - LP - SD 2-902
Factory Sealed 2LP Gatefold Original. Includes The 4 Page Lyric Insert And Has The Rare Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Rear Shrink Wrap. Indispensable CSN&Y. more
4 Way Street
Used - LP - SD 2-902
Beautiful 2LP Gatefold (75, Rockefeller Plaza Address On Labels) 2nd Issue In Custom Inner Sleeves And Custom Sticker On Back Shrink. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. more
4 Way Street
Used - LP - SD 2-902
Beautiful 2LP Gatefold (75 Rockefeller Plaza Address On Labels) 2nd Issue In Custom Inner Sleeves And Custom Sticker On Rear Shrink Wrap. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. more
4 Way Street
New - LP - SD 2-902
Factory Sealed 2LP Gatefold (Label Variation Unknown).Includes The 4 Page Lyric Insert. Pristine Copy Without Saw Cut Or COH. Rear Jacket Is Printed At The Bottom Of The Rear Jacket Is "Sold Under License From Atlantic Recording Corporation" So We Assume This Is A Rare Record Club Edition. Indispensable CSN&Y. more
4 Way Street
Used - LP - 60.003
1971 2LP Laminated Gatefold Import. Appear Glossy, Unplayed. more
4 Way Street
Used - LP - SD 2-902
1971 2LP original in gatefold. "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young had come out of Woodstock as the hottest new music act on the planet, and followed it up with Deja Vu, recorded across almost six months in the second half of 1969 and released in March of 1970, supported by a tour in the summer of that year. 4 Way Street, released in April of 1971: a live double-LP set, chock-full of superb music distilled down from a bunch of nights on that tour that more than fulfilled the promise of the group. Indeed, contained on those original four LP sides was the embodiment of everything great that the unique ethos behind this group -- which was not a "group" but four individuals working together -- might have yielded. Each of the participants got to show off a significant chunk of his best work, whether presented alone or in tandem with the others, and the shared repertory -- "Long Time Gone," "Ohio" etc. -- binding it all together as more than a documentary of some joint appearances. Conceptually, it was all as diffuse as the concept behind the group, but musically, 4 Way Street was one of the great live rock documents of its time, a status that the original vinyl retains along with such touchstones as the Allman Brothers' At Fillmore East, the live half of the Cream's Wheels of Fire, and the Grateful Dead's Live/Dead; some of the extended guitar jams between Stills and Young ("Southern Man") go on longer than strict musical sense would dictate, but it seemed right at the time, and they capture a form that was far more abused in other hands after this group broke up. Although Neil Young and Stephen Stills had the advantage of the highest wattage on their songs and their jams together, David Crosby and Graham Nash more than manage to hold their own, not only with some strong and distinctive songs, but also with a strong case that less could be more: they reached the more introspective members of their audience, mostly individually, while Stills and Young wowed the crowds collectively. In many respects, this was the greatest part of the legacy that the foursome left behind, though it is also a bit unfair to stack it up next to, say, Deja Vu, as 4 Way Street had the advantage of all four participants ranging freely across a combined 20 years of repertory." AMG - Bruce Eder more
4 Way Street
Used Import - P-6323~4A
1977 2LP Japanese reissue with Obi & insert. Housed in a matte finished jacket. "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young had come out of Woodstock as the hottest new music act on the planet, and followed it up with Deja Vu, recorded across almost six months in the second half of 1969 and released in March of 1970, supported by a tour in the summer of that year. As it happened, despite some phenomenal music-making on-stage that summer, the tour was fraught with personal conflicts, and the quartet split up upon its completion. And as it happened, even Deja Vu was something of an illusion created by the foursome -- Neil Young was only on five of the album's ten tracks -- which meant that an actual, tangible legacy for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young was as elusive and ephemeral to listeners as Ahab's Moby Dick. But then came 4 Way Street, released in April of 1971: a live double-LP set, chock-full of superb music distilled down from a bunch of nights on that tour that more than fulfilled the promise of the group. Indeed, contained on those original four LP sides was the embodiment of everything great that the unique ethos behind this group -- which was not a "group" but four individuals working together -- might have yielded. Each of the participants got to show off a significant chunk of his best work, whether presented alone or in tandem with the others, and the shared repertory -- "Long Time Gone," "Ohio" etc. -- binding it all together as more than a documentary of some joint appearances. Conceptually, it was all as diffuse as the concept behind the group, but musically, 4 Way Street was one of the great live rock documents of its time, a status that the original vinyl retains along with such touchstones as the Allman Brothers' At Fillmore East, the live half of the Cream's Wheels of Fire, and the Grateful Dead's Live/Dead; some of the extended guitar jams between Stills and Young ("Southern Man") go on longer than strict musical sense would dictate, but it seemed right at the time, and they capture a form that was far more abused in other hands after this group broke up. Although Neil Young and Stephen Stills had the advantage of the highest wattage on their songs and their jams together, David Crosby and Graham Nash more than manage to hold their own, not only with some strong and distinctive songs, but also with a strong case that less could be more: they reached the more introspective members of their audience, mostly individually, while Stills and Young wowed the crowds collectively. In many respects, this was the greatest part of the legacy that the foursome left behind, though it is also a bit unfair to stack it up next to, say, Deja Vu, as 4 Way Street had the advantage of all four participants ranging freely across a combined 20 years of repertory." All Music Guide - Bruce Eder. more
All Together
Used - LP - P 10134A
Rare Japan Only Compilation Housed In A Textured Gatefold Jacket With Obi. Songs Are: Steven Stills "Love The One You're With" And "Bluebird Revisited," David Crosby "Music Is Love" And "Orleans," Graham Nash "Military Madness" And "Simple Man." Side Two Features "Long Tme Gone," "Marrakesh Express," "Carry On," "Woodstock," "Teach Your Children" And "Ohio." more
American Dream
New - LP - 81888
Sealed 1988 Original. more
American Dream
Used - LP - 81888
1988 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Shrink Wrap Intact With Hype Sticker. LP Appears Unplayed. more
American Dream
Used - LP - 7 81888-1
Hard To Find 1988 Vinyl, Custom Inner Sleeve. Corner Crease. more
American Dream
Used - LP - 7 81888-1
1988 US Original, Allied Pressing. Clean Glossy Jacket And Vinyl With Original Custom Printed Inner. more
American Dream
Used - LP - 7 81888-1
1988 US Original, Allied Pressing. Clean Glossy Jacket And Vinyl With Original Custom Printed Inner. more
Celebration Copy
Used - LP - PR 165
Rare 1971 White Label Promo Only LP. Looks Unplayed. more
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
New - LP - LID 001
Sealed 2LP Bootleg. more
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Story
Used - LP - CSNY 1990
1990 4LP Radio Show With Cue Sheets. Pressed On Quiex Type Pure Virgin Vinyl. All LPs Appear Unplayed. more
Deja Vu
Audiophile - LP - SD 7200
Sealed Long Out Of Print 200gm SV-P Housed In A Deluxe Embossed Leatherette Gatefold Cover. After A Three Year Process To Obtain The Original Analog Master Tapes For One Of Rock’s Legendary Titles, Classic Records Succeeded In Reissuing The Definitive LP Version Of The 1970 CSNY Blockbuster Recording. Cut From The Original Two-Track Analogue Masters By Bernie Grundman Using An All-Tube Cutting System. more
Deja Vu
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-088
1983 Half-Speed Master. The Heavily Embossed Gatefold Cover With Paste-On Photo Is Immaculate (Many Of These Have 'Difficult-To-See' Center Bottom Seam Splits, This One Does Not). The Glossy LP Is Flawless. more
Deja Vu
New - LP - SD 7200
Sealed And Pristine, Heavily Embossed Gatefold Original With Paste-On Front Cover Photo Plus The Rare Yellow Woodstock Hype Sticker And The Original Store Price Tag On The Shrink Wrap. Also Has The Custom Plastic Album Hype Sticker On The Rear Shrink Wrap. This Copy Has Been In Storage Since It Was Purchased And Looks Like It Was Manufactured Yesterday. more
Deja Vu
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 0010
Sealed, Long Out Of Print 180gm HQ Import Housed In A Gatefold Cover. more
Deja Vu
Audiophile - LP - SD 7200
2003 200gm SV-P Reissue Housed In The Deluxe Embossed Leatherette Gatefold Cover With Paste-On Photo. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. After A Three Year Process To Obtain The Original Analog Master Tapes For One Of Rock’s Legendary Titles, Classic Records Succeeded In Reissuing The Definitive LP Version Of The 1970 CSNY Blockbuster Recording. Cut From The Original Two-Track Analogue Masters By Bernie Grundman Using An All-Tube Cutting System. more
Deja Vu
Used - LP - SD 7200 / R 103842
1977 RCA Music Service Edition Housed In A Gatefold Cover Embossed In Gold Foil. Rear Of Gatefold Is Embossed With A Gold RCA Music Services Stamp. Red & Green Labels Have Both Catalog Numbers And The 75 Rockefeller Street Address. Dead Wax Has A1-S/B1-S Indianapolis Stampers. First One Of These We Have Had In Stock For Over Ten Years. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Vinyl Is Dead Flat And Without Surface Noise Like A MoFi, Although We Prefer The Sound Of This Version. more
Deja Vu
New Import - R2 625238
Sealed 2021 50th Anniversary LP & CD Boxset. Features A Remastered LP Of The Original Record And A Plethora Of Demos, Session Outtakes And Alternates, Spanning 3 CD's, Including 29 Previously Unreleased Songs. Housed In A Jacket That Replicates The Original Album’s Deep-Brown Leather-Like Sleeve, Paired With A Hardcover Book Including Rare Photos and Liner Notes By Cameron Crowe, Along With Band Archivist Joel Bernstein. Made In Germany. more
Deja Vu
Used Import - P-10123A
1976 Textured Gatefold Cover With Green OBI Strip & Lyric Insert Tiny Left Corner Bump. Vinyl Is Glossy. "One Of The Most Hotly Awaited Second Albums In History -- Right Up There With Those By The Beatles And The Band -- Déjà Vu Lived Up To Its Expectations And Rose To Number One On The Charts. Those Achievements Are All The More Astonishing Given The Fact That The Group Barely Held Together Through The Estimated 800 Hours It Took To Record Déjà Vu And Scarcely Functioned As A Group For Most Of That Time. Déjà Vu Worked As An Album, A Product Of Four Potent Musical Talents Who Were All Ascending To The Top Of Their Game Coupled With Some Very Skilled Production, Engineering, And Editing. There Were Also Some Obvious Virtues In Evidence -- The Addition Of Neil Young To The Crosby, Stills & Nash Lineup Added To The Level Of Virtuosity, With Young And Stephen Stills Rising To New Levels Of Complexity And Volume On Their Guitars. Young's Presence Also Ratcheted Up The Range Of Available Voices One Notch And Added A Uniquely Idiosyncratic Songwriter To The Fold, Though Most Of Young's Contributions In This Area Were Confined To The Second Side Of The Lp. Most Of The Music, Apart From The Quartet's Version Of Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock," Was Done As Individual Sessions By Each Of The Members When They Turned Up (Which Was Seldom Together), Contributing Whatever Was Needed That Could Be Agreed Upon. "Carry On" Worked As The Album's Opener When Stills "Sacrificed" Another Copyright, "Questions," Which Comprised The Second Half Of The Track And Made It More Substantial. "Woodstock" And "Carry On" Represented The Group As A Whole, While The Rest Of The Record Was A Showcase For The Individual Members. David Crosby's "Almost Cut My Hair" Was A Piece Of High-energy Hippie-era Paranoia Not Too Far Removed In Subject From The Byrds' "Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man," Only Angrier In Mood And Texture (Especially Amid The Pumping Organ And Slashing Guitars); The Title Track, Also By Crosby, Took 100 Hours To Work Out And Was A Better-received Successor To Such Experimental Works As "Mind Gardens," Out Of His Earlier Career With The Byrds, Showing His Occasional Abandonment Of A Rock Beat, Or Any Fixed Rhythm At All, In Favor Of Washing Over The Listener With Tones And Moods. "Teach Your Children," The Major Hit Off The Album, Was A Reflection Of The Hippie-era Idealism That Still Filled Graham Nash's Life, While "Our House" Was His Stylistic Paean To The Late-era Beatles And "4+20" Was A Gorgeous Stephen Stills Blues Excursion That Was A Precursor To The Material He Would Explore On The Solo Album That Followed. And Then There Were Neil Young's Pieces, The Exquisitely Harmonized "Helpless" (Which Took Many Hours To Get To The Slow Version Finally Used) And The Roaring Country-ish Rockers That Ended Side Two, Which Underwent A Lot Of Tinkering By Young -- Even His Seeming Throwaway Finale, "Everybody I Love You," Was A Bone Thrown To Longtime Fans As Perhaps The Greatest Buffalo Springfield Song That They Didn't Record. All Of This Variety Made Déjà Vu A Rich Musical Banquet For The Most Serious And Personal Listeners, While Mass Audiences Reveled In The Glorious Harmonies And The Thundering Electric Guitars, Which Were Presented In Even More Dramatic And Expansive Fashion On The Tour That Followed." AMG Review By Bruce Eder. more
deja vu
Audiophile - Used - SD 7200
Beautiful 2005 SV-P 200gm Housed In A Deluxe Embossed Leatherette Gatefold Cover. After A Three Year Process To Obtain The Original Analog Master Tapes For One Of Rock’s Legendary Titles, Classic Records Succeeded In Reissuing The Definitive LP Version Of The 1970 CSNY Blockbuster Recording. Cut From The Original Two-Track Analogue Masters By Bernie Grundman Using An All-Tube Cutting System. Ya, It Sounds Amazing. more
Déjà Vu
New - LP - R1 7200
Sealed 2022 Remastered Reissue, Housed In A Faithfully Replicated Textured Gatefold Jacket, With Gold Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. CSNY's Beloved Album That Has Sold More Than 8 Million Copies. more
Déjà Vu
Audiophile - Used - MFSL 1-088
1983 Half-Speed Master In Embossed Gatefold. Some Claim This All-Time Classic Album Never Sounded Better. This Delicate Cover Is Hard To Find As Good As This One. It Is A VG+ Only Because It Has A Small Top Seam Split, Otherwise It Is A NM-. Label Shows Some Spindle Marks. more
Déjà Vu
Audiophile - New - SD 7200
Sealed Long Out Of Print 200gm SV-P Housed In A Deluxe Embossed Leatherette Gatefold Cover. After A Three Year Process To Obtain The Original Analog Master Tapes For One Of Rock’s Legendary Titles, Classic Records Succeeded In Reissuing The Definitive LP Version Of The 1970 CSNY Blockbuster Recording. Cut From The Original Two-Track Analogue Masters By Bernie Grundman Using An All-Tube Cutting System. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 19118
1977 Embossed Gatefold. "Déjà Vu," released in 1970, is a landmark album in the history of rock music, showcasing one of the first 'Super Groups'. The album is a perfect blend of their individual styles, with intricate harmonies, poetic lyrics, and impeccable musicianship. The opening track "Carry On" sets the tone for the rest of the album, with its soaring vocals and intricate guitar work. "Teach Your Children" is a timeless folk-rock anthem with a message that still resonates today. "Our House" is a sweet and intimate love song, beautifully sung by Nash. "Woodstock" is a powerful ode to the legendary music festival, written by Joni Mitchell, capturing the spirit of the counterculture movement. The album closes with "Everybody I Love You" a beautiful ballad that showcases the band's incredible vocal harmonies. "Déjà Vu" remains a classic album, not only for its musical excellence but also for its cultural significance. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 7200
1970 Original Embossed, Heavy-Duty, Foil Embossed Gatefold Cover With The Paste-On Photo. Hard to find a copy this clean. Rolling Stone magazine describes "Déjà Vu" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young as a masterpiece of folk rock music. The vocal harmonies of Crosby, Stills, and Nash are complemented perfectly by the addition of Neil Young's distinctive guitar licks and haunting vocals. From the timeless hits "Teach Your Children" and "Our House," to the socially conscious "Woodstock" and "Ohio," this album is a quintessential representation of the political and social upheavals of the late 1960s. With its seamless blend of acoustic and electric instrumentation, "Déjà Vu" is a true testament to the power of collaboration and creative synergy. This album is a must-have for any music lover who appreciates the artistry and complexity of classic folk rock. more
Déjà Vu
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-088
Factory Sealed Half-Speed Mastered Rarity. The Delicate Embossed Gatefold Cover Has A Center Bottom Seam Split, Otherwise Perfect With Crisp Corners. This Title Is Extremely Hard To Find Sealed. more
Déjà Vu
New - LP - SD 19118
Factory Sealed, Embossed Gatefold 2nd Label With Paste-On Photo On Front Cover And Custom Song Sticker Over Shrink Wrap On Back Cover. A Pristine Piece. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 19118
1970 Embossed Gatefold Original With Paste-On Photo (1841, Broadway Address On Labels). Has Some Audible Magic Missing On The 2nd Issues. The Heavy-Duty Naugahide Style Gatefold Jacket Is Very Near Mint. LP Is Visually VG+ / Plays VG+ Hence Price. more
Déjà Vu
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-088
Factory Sealed Copy Of This Half-Speed Master. An All-Time Classic Album. First Sealed Copy Of This Delicate, Embossed Gatefold We Have Seen Without Seam Splits. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - ATL 50001
Dutch Brown Vinyl Pressing. Textured Gatefold Cover. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - P 10123A
Beautiful Japanese Textured Gatefold With English Lyric Insert And Paste-On Front Cover Photo. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Déjà vu
New - LP - SD 19118
Factory Sealed 2nd Issue Housed In A Heavily Embossed, Textured Gatefold With Paste-On Front Cover Photo (Originals Have The SD 7200 Catalog Number). 5 Digit Catalog Number Is Above The Gold Embossed Atlantic Logo On The Front Cover. Pristine Copy. more
Déjà Vu
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-088
1983 Half-Speed Mastered Rarity. The Delicate, Embossed Gatefold Has Held Up Well. Very Hard To Find In This Good Of Condition. more
Déjà Vu
New - LP - SD 7200
Sealed And Pristine, Embossed 1970 Gatefold Original With Rare, Custom Plastic Album Hype Sticker On Rear Shrink Wrap And Paste-On Front Cover Photo. more
Déjà Vu
Audiophile - LP - SD 7200
180gm HQ (First Classic Issue Prior To The 200gm) Housed In A Deluxe Embossed Leatherette Gatefold Cover With Paste-On Cover Photo. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. After A Three Year Process To Obtain The Original Analog Master Tapes For One Of Rock’s Legendary Titles, Classic Records Has Succeeded In Reissuing The Definitive LP Version Of The 1970 CSNY Blockbuster Recording. Cut From The Original Two-Track Analogue Masters By Bernie Grundman Using An All-Tube Cutting System. more
Déjà Vu
New - LP - SD 19118
Sealed Textured And Embossed Gatefold (2nd Issue Catalog Number) With Paste-On Front Cover Photo And Rare Custom Album Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - 2401 001
Absolutely Stunning 1970 UK Purple And Orange Label Original Housed In An Embossed Gatefold Cover. A2/B2 Stampers. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. From The Collection Of A Record Exec. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 7200
Beautiful Green And Orange 1841 Broadway Label Original Housed In An Embossed Heavy-Duty Gatefold With The Paste-On Photo. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 7200
Beautiful 1974 Autrsalian Embossed Gatefold Original. Appears Unplayed. Gatefold Is Completely Different To The U.S. Copy With A Kind Of Crocodillian Embossing, A Darket Color And All The Songs And Personnel Listed On The Rear Jacket. more
Déjà Vu
New - LP - SD 19118
Factory Sealed, Embossed 2nd Issue Gatefold With Paste-On Front Cover Photo, No Bar Code. First Copy We Have Ever Seen With The Rare "Woodstock" Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Pristine Copy. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - 50 001 / SD 7200
Stunning 1970 German Laminated Gatefold First Pressing. S1/S2 Stampers. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 19118
Beautiful Embossed Textured Gatefold With Paste-On Photo. Labels Has 75 Rockefeller Plaza Address And Original Catalog Number (SD 7200). Cover Has Second Issue Catalog Number (SD 19116). Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Déjà Vu
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-088
Deadly Rare MFSL Half-Speed Mastered Test Pressing Manufactured In Japan By JVC. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Déjà vu
Used - LP - SD 19180
Beautiful 2nd Issue Housed In A Heavily Embossed, Textured Gatefold With Paste-On Front Cover Photo (Originals Have The SD 7200 Catalog Number). 5 Digit Catalog Number Is Above The Gold Embossed Atlantic Logo On The Front Cover. Shrink Wrap Intact With The rare Song Hype Sticker On The Rear Shrink. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 7200
Beautiful 1970 Green And Orange 1841 Broadway Label Original. Housed In An Embossed, Heavy-Duty Gatefold With The Paste-On Photo. Hard To Find A Cover In This Good Of Condition. more
Déjà Vu
New - LP - SD 19118
Factory Sealed, Embossed Gatefold 2nd Label With Paste-On Photo On Front Cover And Custom Song Sticker On The Rear Shrink Wrap Plus The Original Music Merchant Price Tag. Some Shrink Tears (See Scan). more
Déjà Vu
New - LP - SD 7200
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Reissue Of Their 5 Star 1970 Album. Gatefold Is Non Embossed And The Cover Photo Is Part Of The Artwork. The Original Music Plus Price Tag Is Still On The Shrink Wrap And The Custom Track Listing Sticker On The Rear Shrink Has The Original 4 Digit Catalog Number. First One Of These We Have Had In Stock In Twenty Five Years. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - P-10123A
1976 Japanese Textured Gatefold With Obi And English Lyric Insert And Paste-On Front Cover Photo. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 7200
Red & Green Label With 75 Rockefeller Plaza Address Around Perimeter Housed In The Original Embossed, Heavy-Duty, Foil Embossed Gatefold Cover With The Paste-On Photo. Appears Unplayed. more
Déjà Vu
Used - LP - SD 7200
1970 Green And Red 1841 Broadway Label Original. Housed In An Embossed, Heavy-Duty Gatefold With The Paste-On Photo. Small Corner Ding. more
Déjà Vu - Test Pressing
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-089
Beautiful Half-Speed Mastered Test Pressing. more
Deja Vu Live
New - LP - 512606
Sealed, Out Of Print 2009 Record Store Day Exclusive 200gm 2LP Gatefold. Recorded On The Freedom Of Speech Tour, 2006. Limited Edition Of 1500 Pressings. Both Top Center Seams Have Small Seam Splits, Hence Price. more
Déjà Vu LIVE
New Import - 512606-1
Sealed 2009 200gm 2LP First Edition Pressed In Japan. Recorded On The Freedom Of Speech Tour, 2006. Limited Edition Of 1500 Pressings Worldwide. more
Greatest Hits
New - LP - SD 18100
Sealed 1974 Textured, Embossed Cover Original With Large Custom Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. Cover Art By Joni Mitchell. more
Greatest Hits
New - LP - SD 18100
Sealed 1974 Textured, Embossed Cover Original With Large Custom Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. Cover Art By Joni Mitchell. Saw Cut. more
Greatest Hits
New - LP - SD 18100
Sealed 1974 Non-Embossed Cover (2nd Press) With Large Custom Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Cover Art By Joni Mitchell. more
Live At The Los Angeles Forum 6-26-70
Used - LP - 70-004
Rare, Live 2LP Gatefold Set. more
Looking Forward
New - LP - REP 4743
2LP Import. more
Nice to See You: The Nineteen Seventy-Four Excursion
Used - LP - 2S 718
1979 2LP "Live" Recording Still In Shrink Wrap. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. more
So Far
Used - LP - P-10339A
Stunning 1977 Japanese Pressing Housed In A Textured Cover, No Obi. more
So Far
Used - LP - P 10399A
1974 Textured Cover Japanese Pressing, No Obi. more
So Far
New - LP - SD 19119
Factory Sealed, Non Embossed Jacket, Custom Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. more
So Far
New - LP - SD 18100
Sealed 1974 Embossed Cover. more
So Far
New - LP - SD 19119
Sealed, Non Embossed Cover, Record Club Edition. Recorded In 1974. No Bar Code On Jacket. Cover Art By Joni Mitchell. more
So Far
Used - LP - SD 19119
1977 reissue, Presswell pressing. Glossy, VG++ vinyl. Light ring-wear, corner crease. "Unbeknown to most fans, So Far was a stopgap release, undertaken by Atlantic Records in the absence of a new Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album to accompany the reunited quartet's summer 1974 tour. At the time, the members thought it was ridiculous to release a greatest-hits/best-of compilation distilled down from two in-print LPs plus the single sides "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom"; but propelled by the publicity surrounding the group's massive stadium tour (the first exclusive stadium tour ever done in rock), So Far topped the charts and sold hundreds of thousands of copies, all without containing so much as a single new note of music. Ironically, the quartet had been working on what would have been, by all accounts, the best album in their history; as with so many other projects attempted by the four-man lineup, however, that album fell apart halfway through, amid clashes of egos and creative differences, and so there was So Far. Taken on its own terms, the album manages to be both enjoyable and frustrating, as well as virtually obsolete in the 21st century -- the Joni Mitchell cover art is cool, and the presence of "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom" makes it attractive (until the 1990s, So Far was the only album to contain both songs); and a case can be made that it contains some of the better moments from Crosby, Stills & Nash and Déjà Vu. The problem is that those were two virtually perfect albums, and the idea of excerpting parts of them for a compilation makes no more sense than, say, excerpting the first two Beatles albums for a "best of" on that band. Further, it's not even a true greatest-hits or best-of compilation, with "Marrakesh Express" not present. And it is difficult to imagine anyone who enjoys this disc not enjoying the two complete albums even more. So, essentially, owning So Far serves no purpose except to get "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom," which are also on Carry On and the Crosby, Stills & Nash box, both of which offer a lot more, dollar for dollar and song for song. For those inclined to buy it, however, the 1994 reissue (Atlantic 82648) of So Far is to be preferred for sound quality over the earlier edition." All Music Guide - Bruce Eder more
So Far
Colored Vinyl - New - RCV5 18100
Sealed 2020 Limited Edition Reissue On Clear Vinyl. Light Crease To Back Left Corner. more
So Far
New - LP - SD 18100
Sealed 1974 US Original housed in a textured jacket with the custom title hype sticker. Two tiny saw cuts and a small fade stain spot at bottom corner where shrink has torn. more
So Far
Used - LP - SD 19119
1977 Non-Embossed Reissue With Large Custom Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. Glossy, NM- Vinyl. Light Wear To Jacket Mouth. Cover Art By Joni Mitchell. "Unbeknown to most fans, So Far was a stopgap release, undertaken by Atlantic Records in the absence of a new Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album to accompany the reunited quartet's summer 1974 tour. At the time, the members thought it was ridiculous to release a greatest-hits/best-of compilation distilled down from two in-print LPs plus the single sides "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom"; but propelled by the publicity surrounding the group's massive stadium tour (the first exclusive stadium tour ever done in rock), So Far topped the charts and sold hundreds of thousands of copies, all without containing so much as a single new note of music. Ironically, the quartet had been working on what would have been, by all accounts, the best album in their history; as with so many other projects attempted by the four-man lineup, however, that album fell apart halfway through, amid clashes of egos and creative differences, and so there was So Far. Taken on its own terms, the album manages to be both enjoyable and frustrating, as well as virtually obsolete in the 21st century -- the Joni Mitchell cover art is cool, and the presence of "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom" makes it attractive (until the 1990s, So Far was the only album to contain both songs); and a case can be made that it contains some of the better moments from Crosby, Stills & Nash and Déjà Vu. The problem is that those were two virtually perfect albums, and the idea of excerpting parts of them for a compilation makes no more sense than, say, excerpting the first two Beatles albums for a "best of" on that band. Further, it's not even a true greatest-hits or best-of compilation, with "Marrakesh Express" not present. And it is difficult to imagine anyone who enjoys this disc not enjoying the two complete albums even more. So, essentially, owning So Far serves no purpose except to get "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom," which are also on Carry On and the Crosby, Stills & Nash box, both of which offer a lot more, dollar for dollar and song for song. For those inclined to buy it, however, the 1994 reissue (Atlantic 82648) of So Far is to be preferred for sound quality over the earlier edition." All Music Guide - Bruce Eder more
So Far - Greatest Hits
Used - LP - SD 18100
1974 Textured, Embossed Cover Original With Custom Album Hype Sticker Cover Art By Joni Mitchell. more
Traces
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Sealed And Rare "Live" 2LP Release Recorded In Oakland 1974. more

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