Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young-So Far (1974)

 


Artist: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

Title: So Far

Label: Atlantic

Format: LP

Cat #: SD 19119

Year of Release: 1974

Country and Year of Edition Issue: US 1977 reissue

Listed Condition: VG+/VG

Sell Date: 10/28/25

Sell Price: $4.57

Discogs Last Sold: 10/18/25 VG+/G+ $3.00 

Low: $1.99

Median: $5.08

Average: $8.02

High: $24.95

Current low price: $4.99

Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 27

Have/Want: 3971/92

Where Sold: Denver, CO

Time it took to sell: 10 years

Where and When Bought: Worcester Al Bums used $3.99 early 80's

Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: A-

Sad To See It Go: No

I have a memory of this album where I was stuck on the Cape as a pre-teen and there was no radio to listen to but there was a tape player and my Aunt had a cassette of this album, the one thing that was there that I liked.  "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" was always an early childhood favorite somebody had and played that wasn't in my household, and I owned a warped 50 cent copy of Deja Vu by the early 80's from a yard sale up the street.  For whatever reason over time, maybe because of the post-Neil years, I always instinctively DIDN'T want to hear CSNY.  Particularly the hits.

There are some songs I gravitate to now: "Wooden Ships," "Helpless" and of course "Ohio" especially for the line "we're finally on our own."  Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock" I'm a little burnt on except I always like to hear the line "and I dreamed I saw the bomber jet planes/riding shotgun in the sky/turning into butterflies/across our nation" which I forever thought was "and i dreamed i saw above, flying, a shotgun to the sky, turning into butterflies, upon the nation."  Whether my lyric is better, well, hey, I guess it's my interpretation alone.  By the way, Joni did the art for this cover even though the band thought it was ridiculous to release an 11-track record for a band that had 22 songs to date.  However, there was a tour that needed new product, so new product won out.

Semantics be damned, it was a #1 Billboard record and immediately went Gold in the US although it wasn't certified 6 times Platinum until 1992.

I still like "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" after all these years.

FOR FURTHER REVIEW:

The Byrds-Greatest Hits (1967)

Neil Young & Crazy Horse-Reactor (1981)

Neil Young-Harvest Moon (1992)

Neil Young-Unplugged (1993)

Neil Young-Mirror Ball (1995)

Joni Mitchell-Song To A Seagull (1968)

Jackson Browne-Jackson Browne (1972)

Joni Mitchell-Hejira (1976)

Public Enemy-He Got Game (1998)


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