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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Graham Nash - 1974 - Wild Tales (2015 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] Graham Nash Graham Nash in 1976 Wikipedia: Graham William Nash, OBE (born 2 February 1942) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He is known for his light tenor voice and for his songwriting contributions as a member of the English pop group the Hollies and the folk-rock supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Nash became an American citizen on 14 August 1978 and holds dual citizenship of the United Kingdom and United States. Nash is a photography collector and a published photographer. He was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1997 and as a member of the Hollies in 2010. Nash was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours List for services to music and to charity. Nash holds four honorary doctorates, including one from New York Institute of Technology, one in Music from the University of Salford in 2011. and his latest Doctorate in Fine Arts from Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Nash was married to his first wife, Rose Eccles from 1964–1966.[21] Graham was then married to Susan Sennett from 1977–2016. The couple had three children: Jackson, Will and Nile. Nash released an autobiographical memoir in September 2013 entitled Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life, published by Crown Publishing. Photographs that he took during his career are on display as an art collection at the San Francisco Art Exchange. In interviews pertaining to both the memoir and art exhibit he mentions the impact of Joni Mitchell, with whom he lived for two years in his early time in California. He also had a short-term relationship with Rita Coolidge. Wild Tales Artist: Graham Nash Title: Wild Tales Format: 10 × File, FLAC, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 24bit 192kHz (HDtracks) Producer: Graham Nash Release Date: January 2, 1974, (2015) Recorded: 1973 at Rudy Records, San Francisco, CA Label: Rhino/Atlantic Genre: Rock, Folk-Rock Duration: 31:30 Website: http://www.hdtracks.com/wild-tales-216508 Wikipedia: Wild Tales is the second solo (studio) album by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash, released on Atlantic Records in 1974. It peaked at #34 on the Billboard 200. Nash blamed its failure to chart higher in the United States on a supposed lack of support and promotion from Atlantic Records. As a result, Nash left the label and signed a four-album contract with ABC Records as a duo with his CSNY partner David Crosby. Contrary to later reports, the darker tone of this album was not inspired by the murder of Nash's then-girlfriend, Amy Gossage, by her brother; that tragedy happened more than a year after the release of this LP. Rather, Nash was in a somber mood in the wake of the failures of his relationships with Joni Mitchell and Rita Coolidge, and the unwillingness at the time of the other members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young to reunite for a new album. AllMusic Review by Lindsay Planer: Graham Nash's second solo effort has been overshadowed by his harmonic heroics as a senior partner in the various Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young configurations. After being lured from the Hollies -- where his latter contributions were criminally unappreciated (see, or rather hear Dear Eloise/King Midas in Reverse) -- it was Nash who had come up with most of the CSN(Y) hit singles, including "Marrakesh Express," "Our House," and "Teach Your Children." His 1971 debut, Songs for Beginners, was likewise filled with inspired moments such as "I Used to Be a King," "Chicago/We Can Change the World," and "Sleep Song." Topping those efforts would have been superhuman. Such is the way that Wild Tales has been eclipsed and overlooked by enthusiasts of his previous endeavors. Nash gathered a core aggregate of musicians, many of whom were loosely connected to the CSNY family. These include: Johnny Barbata (drums), Tim Drummond (bass), David Lindley (guitar), and Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar/dobro), and, of course David Crosby (vocals). Also making guest shots were Dave Mason (12-string guitar), Joe Yankee (aka Neil Young) (acoustic piano), and Joni Mitchell (vocals). Together, they animate Nash's slice-of-life compositions. Musically, Nash retains much of the whimsy that drew folks to his earlier songs. Likewise, the subject matter ranges from political ("Oh Camil" and "Prison Song") to the emotionally naked "Another Sleep Song" and "I Miss You." Nash would bring several of these tunes back to the CSNY fold for their 1974 tour -- including the up-tempo rocking title track, as well as the folkie "Prison Song." It would be another seven years after Wild Tales before Nash would issue his next solo album, Earth & Sky -- which fared as poorly at its predecessor. 01. Wild Tales - 02:19 02. Hey You (Looking At The Moon) - 02:16 03. Prison Song - 03:12 04. You'll Never Be The Same - 02:51 05. And So It Goes - 04:48 06. Grave Concern - 02:46 07. Oh! Camil (The Winter Soldier) - 02:54 08. I Miss You - 03:04 09. On The Line - 02:36 10. Another Sleep Song - 04:44 All tracks composed by Graham Nash Personnel: Graham Nash: acoustic guitar (4,7), electric rhythm guitar (1,2,6), electric piano (3,10), piano (8,9), harmonica (3,7,9), vocals Johnny Barbata: drums (1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10) Joel Bernstein: acoustic guitar (2,10) David Crosby: vocals (3,5,9) Tim Drummond: bass Harry Halex: electric piano (5), acoustic guitar (9) Stanley Johnston: voice montage (6) Ben Keith: pedal steel guitar (2,4,5,9), dobro (10) David Lindley: electric slide guitar (1,6), mandolin (3) David Mason: twelve-string guitar (7) Joni Mitchell: vocal (10) Joe Yankee (a pseudonym for Neil Young): acoustic piano (5) ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Sharing Widget |
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