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Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young discography

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Studio albums
  
8

Compilation albums
  
6

Music videos
  
7

Live albums
  
5

Video albums
  
4

Singles
  
19

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young discography

The core discography of American/British/Canadian supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young consists of eight studio albums, five live albums, six compilation albums, four video albums, and nineteen singles. Originally formed in 1968, the group released one album as the trio Crosby, Stills & Nash before recruiting Neil Young into the band for their first concerts in 1969. Of the band's eight studio albums, three have also included Young; and of the group's numerous tours, the quartet configuration has made concert tours in 1970, 1974, 2000, 2002, and 2006.

The group's second album, Déjà Vu, remains the group's most successful album, selling more than eight million copies. All of the group members were songwriters with some of their biggest hits — "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes", "Teach Your Children", and "Ohio" — being written by Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Young respectively. The group has also recorded songs by other writers, such as the hit single "Woodstock" written by Joni Mitchell. All members pursued careers independent of the group, and as solo artists David Crosby and Nash have each earned one gold record, Stills has three, the pair of Crosby and Nash also three, and a one-time pair of Stills and Young has one. The trio configuration has sold around 13 million albums, while the quartet has sold around 20 million. Combined sales of the group including solo, duo, trio and quartet versions is over 70 million.

Singles

A non-album single later included on 1974 So Far compilation

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young discography Wikipedia