![]() *You can submit your questions or comments about this episode or anything else on your mind here via our text line at: Shane and Trevor had fun unwrapping these stories and applying them to their own lives and today's social climate. All wrapped up in these stories are the historical perspectives that resulted from social and political unrest and their antidote in musical form, the movement that was Laurel Canyon, and Woodstock. From interpersonal rift, drugs, relationship issues, and even death, Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young had their share of struggles putting this classic album together. Though the songs themselves were familiar, diving into the stories behind this iconic album were what made this episode stand out most. Trevor and Shane have childhood memories of being exposed to this album by their folks back in the day. Of all of the albums Shane and Trevor have selected for a deep dive thus far, Deja' Vu may hold the most history for both of them. A Japan-for-U.S.For his first pick of 2021 for an album that has "been around awhile," Shane selected the CSNY classic Deja' Vu, released in 1970.The Official Music Of The XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984.The original Japanese issue of Todd Rundgren Something/Anything?.“Manufactured in Switzerland” is printed at 9 o’clock. pressings, this disc lacks a red ring around the perimeter and a red Atlantic logo at 9 o’clock. Unlike the earlier West German pressing and later U.S. Note the unique “buffed” inner ring, a signature of the Swiss MCS/ICM pressing plant. ![]() pressing of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Déjà Vu (Atlantic, catalog number SD 19118-2). As noted at the bottom, this insert was printed in the U.S. While the original LP jacket is textured, standard flat paper was used for the CD booklet. This represents the original cover artwork from the 1970 LP. Shown below are the cover, back insert, and Swiss pressing of Déjà Vu. All printing on the Swiss pressing is black. Interestingly, the Swiss pressing has no red ink, and as a result, does not bear the Atlantic logo. pressings feature a red ring around the perimeter of the disc as well as the Atlantic logo printed in red. The original West German pressing of Déjà Vu and later U.S. The inserts with the Swiss Déjà Vu disc were printed in the U.S., so this disc will be referred to as a “Swiss-for-U.S.” pressing. Generally speaking, early Swiss CD pressings are rare, and the one feature here of Déjà Vu is no exception. A unique feature of the MCS/ICM discs pressed in Switzerland is a “buffed” inner ring visible on both the play and label sides. It is possible that the Polygram plant produced and then shipped glass masters (containing the matrix code) to MCS/ICM and then MCS/ICM simply manufactured the CDs. Additionally, the matrix code font and format matches that of Polygram. That is, there is aluminum running up to the center hole. For one thing, MCS/ICM CDs lack a clear plastic ring at the center. In some respects, MCS/ICM CDs resemble those produced by Polygram in West Germany. The Swiss pressing plant was known as MCS Limited/ICM Limited. The Swiss pressing is featured here, a first for. and Europe afterwards, and it was not pressed in the U.S., Japan, the U.K., France, or Germany. Although a first issue, this disc is not too rare. Now, the original Déjà Vu CD was pressed in West Germany by Polygram as a Non-Target. catalog number will be referenced from this point forward. This issue shows two catalog numbers on the disc and accompanying inserts - SD 19118-2 for the U.S. and Europe by Atlantic Records (one-third of the WEA acronym) in the mid-1980s. Hits include “Carry On”, “Teach Your Children”, and “Our House”.ĭéjà Vu was first released on CD in the U.S. The album features 10 diverse tracks with the expected harmonies, but now with the songwriting, guitar-playing influence, and unique vocals of Young. Under the banner Crosby, Still, Nash & Young, the quartet released the smash album Déjà Vu. ![]() In 1970, with the world awaiting a follow-up studio effort, the trio teamed up with another Buffalo Springfield alum and noted soloist Neil Young. Containing 10 harmony-filled tracks, including “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”, “Marrakesh Express”, and “Long Time Gone”, the album has gone down as one of the best debut albums in rock history. Their self-titled debut album, often referred to as “The Couch Album” in reference to the album cover photo, is a folk rock masterpiece. supergroup surprisingly named Crosby, Stills & Nash. In 1969, David Crosby (ex-The Byrds), Stephen Stills (ex-Buffalo Springfield), and Graham Nash (ex-The Hollies) teamed up to form the U.S.
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