Voyage (David Crosby album)

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Voyage is a 3-CD box set by David Crosby. It features highlights from his career as a solo artist and with groups including The Byrds, various permutations of CSN&Y, and CPR. The tracks are arranged in general chronological order of release. One full disc is devoted to previously unreleased material, mainly acoustic demos.

The album was compiled by Graham Nash, who also compiled box sets for himself and for Stephen Stills. It was later reissued as The David Crosby Box with seven tracks removed from Disc 1 (1-3 and 17-20) due to licensing issues.

Track listing

Disc One: Essential Vol. 1

  1. "Eight Miles High" (Clark/McGuinn/Crosby) — The Byrds
  2. "Renaissance Fair" (Crosby/McGuinn) — The Byrds
  3. "Everybody's Been Burned" (Crosby) — The Byrds
  4. "Wooden Ships" (Crosby/Kantner/Stills) — Crosby, Stills & Nash
  5. "Guinnevere" (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills & Nash
  6. "Long Time Gone" (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills & Nash
  7. "Déjà Vu" (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  8. "Almost Cut My Hair" (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  9. "Tamalpais High (At About 3)" (Crosby) — David Crosby
  10. "Laughing" (Crosby) — David Crosby
  11. "Music Is Love" (Crosby/Nash/Young) — David Crosby
  12. "Song with No Words (Tree with No Leaves)" (Crosby) — David Crosby
  13. "What Are Their Names?" (Crosby/Garcia/Lesh/Shrieve/Young) — David Crosby
  14. "I'd Swear There Was Somebody Here" (Crosby) — David Crosby
  15. "Where Will I Be" (Crosby) — Crosby & Nash
  16. "Page 43" (Crosby) — Crosby & Nash
  17. "Critical Mass" (Crosby) — Crosby & Nash
  18. "Carry Me" (Crosby) — Crosby & Nash
  19. "Bittersweet" (Crosby) — Crosby & Nash
  20. "Naked in the Rain" (Crosby/Nash) — Crosby & Nash
  21. "Dancer" (Crosby) - Crosby & Nash

Disc Two: Essential Vol. 2

  1. "Shadow Captain" (Crosby/Doerge) — Crosby, Stills & Nash
  2. "In My Dreams" (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills & Nash
  3. "Delta" (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills & Nash
  4. "Compass" (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  5. "Tracks in the Dust" (Crosby) — David Crosby
  6. "Arrows" (Hedges/Crosby) — Crosby, Stills & Nash
  7. "Hero" (Collins/Crosby) — David Crosby
  8. "Yvette in English" (Mitchell/Crosby) — David Crosby
  9. "Rusty and Blue" (Crosby) — CPR
  10. "Somehow She Knew" (Crosby) — CPR
  11. "Breathless" (Crosby/Crosby/Pevar/Raymond/Ford/DiStanislao) — CPR
  12. "Map to Buried Treasure" (Crosby/Crosby/Pevar/Raymond/Ford/DiStanislao) — CPR
  13. "At the Edge" (Crosby/Pevar/Raymond) — CPR
  14. "Through Here Quite Often" (Crosby/Parks) — Crosby & Nash
  15. "My Country 'Tis of Thee" (Smith/trad., arr. Hedges) — David Crosby

Disc Three — Buried Treasure (All Previously Unissued)

  1. "Long Time Gone" (Demo) (Crosby) — Crosby & Stills
  2. "Guinnevere" (Alternate Mix) (Crosby) — David Crosby
  3. "Almost Cut My Hair" (Demo) (Crosby) — David Crosby
  4. "Games" (Demo) (Crosby) — David Crosby
  5. "Déjà Vu" (Demo) (Crosby) — Crosby & Nash
  6. "Triad" (Demo) (Crosby) — David Crosby
  7. "Cowboy Movie" (Studio Version) (Crosby) — David Crosby
  8. "Kids and Dogs" (Unissued Song) (Crosby) — David Crosby
  9. "Have You Seen the Stars Tonight?" (Alternate Mix) (Kantner/Crosby) — Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship
  10. "The Lee Shore" (Live at Carnegie Hall, 1971) (Crosby) — Crosby & Nash
  11. "Traction in the Rain" (Live at Carnegie Hall, 1971) (Crosby) — Crosby & Nash
  12. "King of the Mountain" (Demo) (Crosby) — David Crosby
  13. "Homeward Through the Haze" (Alternate Mix) (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  14. "Samurai" (Studio Version) (Crosby) — David Crosby
  15. "Climber" (Studio Version) (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  16. "Dream for Him" (live in Columbus, OH, 2002) (Crosby) — Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

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