Crosby & Nash (album)
Crosby & Nash is a double album by David Crosby and Graham Nash, released in 2004. It is the first studio album by the duo since Whistling Down the Wire 28 years earlier, and to date is the final album of original material by any grouping of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in quartet, trio, or duo configuration. In 2006, a of this album appeared containing 13 of its tracks on one disc. The song "Michael " is in tribute to their friend, guitarist Michael Hedges, who died in 1997. The core band for the album includes James Raymond and Jeff Pevar from Crosby's CPR project, session musicians Leland Sklar and Russ Kunkel who played with Crosby and Nash in the 1970s, and guitarist Dean Parks.Track listing
Personnel
- David Crosby — vocals, guitar
- Graham Nash — vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
- Dean Parks, Jeff Pevar — guitars
- James Raymond — keyboards
- Matt Rollings — piano on "On the Other Side of Town," "Penguin in a Palm Tree," and "Michael "
- Leland Sklar — bass
- Russ Kunkel — drums, percussion
- Luis Conte — percussion on "Jesus of Rio" and "How Does It Shine"
- Dan Dugmore — pedal steel guitar on "Penguin in a Palm Tree"
- Steve Farris — electric guitar on "Penguin in a Palm Tree"
- Kate Markowitz, Arnold McCuller, Windy Wagner — backing vocals on "Penguin in a Palm Tree"
Production
- Produced by Nathaniel Kunkel, Russ Kunkel, Graham Nash and David Crosby
- All tracks recorded January 12, 2004 through February 12th 2004.
- Recorded and Mixed by Nathaniel Kunkel
- Mastered by Doug Sax