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4 Way Street (1971)
  
So Far (1974)

Release date
  
7 April 1971

Genres
  
Rock music, Folk rock

Artist
  
Crosby, Stills & Nash

Label
  
Atlantic Records

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Released
  
April 7, 1971 (original) June 15, 1992 (expanded)

Recorded
  
June 2–July 5, 1970, New York, Chicago & Los Angeles

Length
  
76:35 (original) 109:35 (expanded)

Producers
  
David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Neil Young

Similar
  
Crosby - Stills & Nash albums, Rock music albums

4 Way Street is the third album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, their second as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and their first live album. It was originally released as Atlantic Records SD-2-902, shipping as a gold record and peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200. A document of their tour from the previous year, the live recordings presented were taken from shows at The Fillmore East, New York on June 2 through June 7, 1970; The Forum, Los Angeles on June 26 through June 28, 1970; and The Chicago Auditorium, Chicago, on July 5, 1970.

Contents

Background

At the time this album was recorded, tensions between the band members were high, with their dressing-room fights becoming the stuff of rock legend, even being referenced by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention in their 1971 LP Fillmore East - June 1971. The tensions led to CSNY dissolving shortly after the recording of 4 Way Street; they would reconvene for a stadium tour in the summer of 1974. The next release of new studio material by the group proper would not be until the CSN album of 1977, without Neil Young.

Content

The original double album LP came packaged in typical CSNY fashion, a gatefold sleeve without a track listing. On the gatefold was a black-and-white picture of the band sitting on a bench, with the heads of Graham Nash and David Crosby perfectly framed by a wire clothes hanger hanging in front of them, with recording information and credits in the lower-right-hand corner. The only track listings appear on the album's labels and on the fold-out poster that also included full lyrics.

The album contained material previously available in studio versions, from both the combined and individual work of the four principals, except four songs which had not been officially released as yet: two by Nash, "Chicago" and "Right Between the Eyes" (the former to appear one month later on Songs for Beginners), and two by Crosby, "The Lee Shore" and "Triad." His controversial ménage à trois composition, "Triad" had been released by Jefferson Airplane on their Crown of Creation album. Crosby's former band The Byrds recorded but did not release it during their The Notorious Byrd Brothers sessions.

Reception

The album went to #1 upon its release and also garnered a positive review in Rolling Stone where the reviewer called it "their best album to date." Other more recent reviews have also been positive.

Nash produced an expanded form of 4 Way Street for compact disc, released on June 15, 1992. The expanded edition included four solo performances on acoustic guitars, one by each member. Neil Young performed a medley of three songs from his first two solo albums; Stephen Stills included "Black Queen" from his eponymous debut; Crosby contributed "Laughing" from his debut; and Nash performed "King Midas in Reverse", The Hollies' single from 1967, which although credited to Allan Clarke, Nash and Tony Hicks, was written solely by Nash.

Additional tracks from the tour appeared on the CSN box set released in 1991, as well as Young's The Archives Vol. 1 1963–1972 released in 2009.

Track listing

Bonus tracks for 1992 compact disc reissue appear appended to disc one after sides one and two. Disc two contains sides three and four.

Personnel

  • David Crosby — vocals, guitar
  • Stephen Stills — vocals, guitar, piano, organ
  • Graham Nash — vocals, guitar, piano, organ
  • Neil Young — vocals, guitar
  • Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels — bass
  • Johnny Barbata — drums
  • Production personnel

  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — producers
  • Bill Halverson — engineer
  • Gary Burden — art direction/design, photography
  • Joel Bernstein — photography
  • Henry Diltz — photography
  • Joe Gastwirt — digital remastering
  • Charts

    Album

    Songs

    1Suite: Judy Blue Eyes0:24
    2On the Way Home3:48
    3Teach Your Children3:02

    References

    4 Way Street Wikipedia