Graham Nash Songs For Beginners
Rolling Stone: "...a sharp ear for melody, a pleasant voice that tends to grow on you, and a suprisingly restrained and beautiful production..."
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CD Details
- Released: October 4, 1988
- Originally Released: 1988
- Label: Atlantic
Entertainment Reviews:
Rolling Stone - p.81
3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Alongside Neil Young's 'Ohio,' they remain the most potent political anthems in the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young songbook."Rolling Stone - 7/22/71, p.36
"...a sharp ear for melody, a pleasant voice that tends to grow on you, and a suprisingly restrained and beautiful production..."Q - 7/93, p.110
3 Stars - Good - "...Perhaps because of his Hollies background, Graham Nash was unusual among '70s singer/songwriters in appreciating the three-minute pop single...worth a listen..."Uncut
4 stars out of 5 -- "These are protest songs....It all sounds lovely."Dirty Linen - p.50
"[The album] has a timeless feel due to the strength of the material....The album ended with the politically fueled 'Chicago/We Can Change the World,' songs that are still relevant today."Mojo (Publisher) - p.117
4 stars out of 5 -- "SONGS FOR BEGINNERS is the sound of a gentle soul from northern England watching the LA lights go out....Songs of change and hope heavy with an unfathomable foreboding."Record Collector (magazine) - p.99
4 stars out of 5 -- "[With] solid songwriting....Though it's possible to hear echoes and pre-figurings, the music is sufficiently different from his group work to be distinctive..."Tracks:
- 1.Military Madness
- 2.Better Days
- 3.Wounded Bird
- 4.I Used To Be A King
- 5.Be Yourself
- 6.Simple Man
- 7.Man In The Mirror
- 8.There's Only One
- 9.Sleep Song
- 10.Chicago
- 11.We Can Change The World
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- UPC: 075678141621
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