
Crosby, Stills, and Nash
After the Storm
(Atlantic)
First Appeared in The Music Box, July 1995, Volume 2, #6
Written by John Metzger
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After the Storm is the best thing Crosby, Stills, and Nash has released in a long, long time, but it's still difficult not to
make comparisons the the trio's classic first three albums. Stephen Stills' songwriting talent has
finally returned, which has a tremendous impact on Graham Nash. David Crosby is his usual, wonderful self.
Some of the highlights are Crosby's voyeur-esque Camera, Stills' outlook on America
(It Won't Go Away), and Nash's tale of a love-gone-wrong (Unequal Love). It's not CSN's best, but at least it's a reasonably strong effort. ![]()
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After the Storm is available from Barnes & Noble.
To order, Click Here!
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Ratings
1 Star: Pitiful
2 Stars: Listenable
3 Stars: Respectable
4 Stars: Excellent
5 Stars: Can't Live Without It!!
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Copyright © 1995 The Music Box
