CSN 2012

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CSN 2012
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ReleasedJuly 2, 2012 (2012-07-02)
Recorded2012
Genre Rock
Label Atlantic
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CSN 2012 is the eighteenth album by Crosby, Stills & Nash and their fourth live album. Released in 2012 on Atlantic Records, it is the group's first release on their original label in 18 years. [2] The album derives from recordings done on the group's 2012 tour in both audio and video formats. [3]

Contents

Background

After reuniting for a Bridge School Benefit in 2010, the surviving members of Buffalo Springfield played seven shows in 2011. In 2012, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, and Neil Young planned a full-blown Buffalo Springfield tour. After venues had been secured and tour personnel hired, Young dropped out to join up with Crazy Horse for two albums and a tour instead, leaving Stills "in a lurch". Crosby & Nash canceled their plans for a duo tour to reunite with Stills for a Crosby, Stills and Nash tour in place of the Buffalo Springfield tour. [4]

Track listing

The DVD track list is in the same order as the compact disc version.

Disc one

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Carry On/Questions" Stephen Stills 8:43
2."Marrakesh Express" Graham Nash 3:44
3."Long Time Gone" David Crosby 6:30
4."Military Madness"Nash4:16
5."Southern Cross"Stills, Richard Curtis, Michael Curtis5:09
6."Lay Me Down" James Raymond 5:08
7."Almost Gone"Nash, Raymond4:33
8."Wasted on the Way"Nash3:33
9."Radio"Crosby3:48
10."Bluebird"Stills7:18
11."Déjà Vu"Crosby13:18
12."Wooden Ships"Crosby, Paul Kantner, Stills10:40

Disc two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Helplessly Hoping"Stills5:02
2."In Your Name"Nash5:06
3."Girl from the North Country" Bob Dylan 4:51
4."As I Come of Age"Stills4:09
5."Guinnevere"Crosby7:01
6."Johnny's Garden"Stills5:22
7."So Begins the Task"Stills4:03
8."Cathedral"Nash7:58
9."Our House"Nash3:46
10."Love the One You're With"Stills7:14
11."For What It's Worth"Stills5:55
12."Teach Your Children"Nash5:06
13."Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"Stills9:20

Personnel

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References

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  2. AllMusic retrieved October 11, 2012
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  4. Rolling Stone retrieved January 11, 2014