Four Way Harmonies

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Four Way Harmonies

RELEASED: November 30, -0001
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Our Mouse (Crosby-Nash Dialogue) --:-- 2. Wooden Ships (Embryonic First Demo - No Lyrics Yet) --:-- 3. Laughing (1968 Crosby Demo) --:-- 4. Wooden Ships (First Studio Take By Crosby And Stills, 1968) Meaning --:-- 5. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (Instrumental With Bass And Drums) Meaning --:-- 6. Marrakesh Express (Early Rough Mix; Overdubs Missing) Meaning --:-- 7. Guinnevere (Alternate Mix With Full Band - Electric Guitars, Drums And Bass) Meaning --:-- 8. Guinnevere (Early Acoustic Version) Meaning --:-- 9. Lady Of The Island (Rough Mix With Discarded Crosby Duet Vocal) Meaning --:-- 10. Pre-Road Downs (Rough Mix With Missing Chorus Vocal) --:-- 11. Helplessly Hoping (With Full Band - Guitars Drums And Bass) Meaning --:-- 12. Cinnamon Girl (1969 Instrumental Studio Take Of Neil Young’s Song) --:-- 13. I’ve Loved Her So Long (CSNY Live, Aug. 26, 1969, Los Angeles, Neil’s Song) --:-- 14. And So Begins The Task (CSNY Live, Dec. 13, 1969, Chicago, Stephen Stills’ Song) Meaning --:-- 15. Little Miss Bright Eyes (Unreleased Stills Song, Late 1969 Studio Outtake) --:-- 16. Long Time Gone (Tom Jones With CSNY, Sept. 6, 1969, “This Is Tom Jones” TV Show ) Meaning --:-- 17. Come One In My Kitchen (Stills Coaxing Crosby Into Singing The Blues Song) --:--
Four Way Harmonies is a compilation album by the American rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, released in 1991. The album features a selection of tracks that showcase the group's signature harmonies and blend of folk, rock, and country influences. It includes songs from their earlier albums, capturing the essence of their musical legacy and their impact on the rock genre during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The album serves as a reminder of their collaborative spirit and the individual artistry of each member.