MEDIUM HYBRID SACD
CONDITION sealed
CD CASE M mint
BOOKLET M mint
SERIAL NUMBER No
LIMITED Yes
MISCELLANEOUS playable on all CD Players, Stereo
MUSICIANS HOMEPAGE --
David Crosby - vocals all tracks except "4+20"; rhythm guitar on "almost cut my hair," "woodstock," "déjà vu" "country girl" and "everybody i love you"
Stephen Stills - vocals all tracks except "almost cut my hair"; guitars all tracks except "our house"; bass on "carry on", "teach your children" and "déjà vu"; keyboards on "déjà vu" and "everybody i love you"; organ on "carry on" and "woodstock"; piano on "helpless" and "country girl"; percussion on "carry on"
Graham Nash - vocals all tracks except "almost cut my hair" and "4+20"; piano on "woodstock" and "our house"; harpsichord on "our house"; organ on "almost cut my hair"; rhythm guitar on "teach your children" and "country girl"; percussion on "carry on" and "country girl"; tambourine on "teach your children"
Neil Young - vocals on "helpless" and "country girl"; guitars on "almost cut my hair", "helpless", "woodstock" and "country girl"; pipe organ, harmonica and vibraphone on "country girl"; organ on "country girl" and "everybody i love you"
Greg Reeves - bass on "almost cut my hair", "helpless", "woodstock", "déjà vu", "our house", "country girl" and "everybody i love you"
Dallas Taylor - drums all tracks except "teach your children" and "4+20"; tambourine on "teach your children"
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar on "teach your children"
John Sebastian - harmonica on "déjà vu"
unknown – piano on "everybody i love you"
carry on - 4:26
teach your children - 2:53
almost cut my hair - 4:31
helpless - 3:33
woodstock - 3:54
déjà vu - 4:12
our house - 2:59
4 + 20 - 2:06
country girl - 5:11
everybody i love you - 2:21
“Déjà Vu” marks the debut of Crosby, Stills & Nash as a quartet
With the new band member Neil Young, the album reached number 1 in the Billboard 200 shortly after its release in March 1970
With more than 7 million copies sold, the trio now became a ‘supergroup’
Stephen Stills described the recording process for “Déjà Vu”, which is now considered the band's masterpiece, as “pulling teeth”: one song after another didn't make it onto the album, and the title track, written by David Crosby and beloved by the fans, was even rejected as a single
This did not, of course, detract from the success of this milestone album
With the singles “Teach Your Children”, “Our House”, “Carry One” and the cover version of Joni Mitchell's “Woodstock”, “Déjà Vu” contains timeless hits
Chris Bellman took care of the mastering in Bernie Grundman's mastering studio, creating this first-class reissue by Analogue Productions
RECORDING July 1969 - January 1970 at Wally Heider Studio, San Francisco and Wally Heider Studio, Hollywood
ENGINEERING Bill Halverson
LABEL Atlantic
RE MASTERING Chris Bellman
RE RELEASED 2025
AVERAGE RATING 4.?? Stars out of 5
MADE IN USA
STYLE Rock / Folk Rock
AVAILABLE as long as inventory stock