I owned two copies of 4-Way Street on vinyl and another copy on CD, and have been listening to this set for the past 30 years. It remains one of my all-time favorite records by anybody. I am a fan of 60's flower power hippie music and 70's folk rock. This particular set of music bridges the gap between those two genres perfectly. Neil Young's performance stands out. His version of On the Way Home is far superior to that of Buffalo Springfield's; and Don't Let it Bring You Down is as good as the studio version on After the Gold Rush. The bonus acoustical medley The Loner/Cinnamon Girl/Down by the River is slow, intense, and almost 10 minutes of Neil perfection. I think Graham Nash's performance here exceeds what he has contributed to the CSN&Y studio albums. Pre-Road Downs is just a much better cut than the tape looped, multi-speed, wah-wah of the studio. It rocks clean and pure, as does Chicago. Another bonus track worth noting is an acoustic King Midas in Reverse, a very well-chosen and well-performed Hollies classic. His Teach Your Children alone suggests that he was a much bigger part of the combo here than I had given him credit for at first. I enjoy his interplay and conversation with David Crosby. It appears that they are having a great time onstage, which is apparent in Nash's songs. David Crosby, however, is the lackluster link in this set. His songs are forgettable, and he performs them without passion or much melody. Triad, The Lee Shore, and Laughing are not bad, but they are not good. Long Time Gone is the exception. It is in the electric set, and it is the highlight for David Crosby. Stills is the ringleader. His versatility and leadership are noticable from Suite: Judy Blue Eyes through Find the Cost of Freedom. His talents are impressive, but his material is not as strong as it could have been. Maybe a full-length Judy Blue Eyes, or a yet-to-be-recorded Change Partners would have been perfect. His repeated yips throughout the uptempo songs irritate me. The electric songs are all strong. Carry On and Southern Man last 13 and 14 minutes, and neither one misses a note. Pre-Road and Long Time Gone are superior to their studio incarnations. The Neil Young songs here are just plain strong. So what if a harmony is out of tune here or there. Someone once said that you couldn't turn the volume up on this record and stand it because of the harmonies. I don't find them offensive at all. They are classic CSN&Y. We all love Dylan, right? There's a big difference between a great voice and a great rock and roll voice. I feel the same way about CSN&Y's harmonies. 30 plus years and going strong on this CD. The additional tracks on the reissue are a blessing. They never hit this stride on record again. I still have the vinyl records. I lost the CD in one of the moves. I can't live without this one.Read full review
While a few of the folk ballads come across a mite dated after 35 years the majority of this 2 disc set has remained enthralling over interim generations ! While highly topical songs at the time of their writing, in today's world they still hold much of their relevance. Surely an indication that while the times may have changed, they still remain much the same. As a teen, "Teach Your Children' meant I wouldn't spread the BS to my kids that was perpetrated upon my generation. As a parent and grandparent, it personally means teach the young ones about what's good around them and what is truly not "right". "You Can Change the World". If you enjoy great harmony with lyrics which are topical and provocative, I would heartily endorse a purchase of this music. Enjoy and "Peace"
4 Way Street: Release Notes: Muze 4 WAY STREET caught Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on their 1970 concert tour at the height of their success. Even with its included bits of audience patter and a few overlong tracks ("Southern Man" and "Carry On"), the album is varied and exciting, and perfectly captures the quartet's remarkable singer/songwriter chemistry and sparkling harmonies. Stephen Still's classics like "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" and "Love the One You're With" abut David Crosby tunes like the beautiful "Laughing" and Graham Nash's positive, instructional "Teach Your Children."But the real treat of 4 WAY STREET is the inclusion of Neil Young's solo material, including "Cowgirl In the Sand" from Young's first solo album, and the riveting "Ohio," about the Kent State student massacre. (The CD reissue also includes the Young medley "The Loner/Cinnamon Girl/Down By The River.") By the time the album came out, however, Young had already left the group, and Crosby, Stills & Nash began to work on solo and duo projects. 4 WAY STREET captures the end of an era, then, and remains an essential part of any folk and singer/songwriter collection.Read full review
Awesome rendition of great songs by an outstanding band. Friends are "blown away" by the creativity of the band when I play this CD.
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Come on you nimrods don't get no better than this... Chicago.. pre roads down.. and Love the One You're With.... a Powerhouse of the 1970s. If you're feeling down put this CD on you'll be picking right up.... Rock on
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There are some CD's that are a "must have" if you are a music collector. This is definitely one of those items! These CD's have stood the test of time and will continue to be one of your favorites for years to come. Whether you are a tride and true fan of CSN&Y or you are trying to find a good "Best Of" type CD, this would be the perfect pick! You will not be disappointed with this purchase! Brand new items still tend to be a bit pricey in my opinion, but as always Ebay always offers us a great deal! Keep watch and you will find a great deal!!
This was a very disappointing CD. First of all, it starts with a listing for "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" which is but a tease - it's only 30 seconds of the tail-end of the song. Why is it included at all?? (I even though I had a defective CD until I noticed the time of the track). Next, the live version of "49 Bye-byes" is nothing like the original - it's rushed and not very harmonic, and, again, shortened. If you love Neil Young, however, you're in luck. Anything featuring a solo by him is excellent. "Cowgirl in the Sand" and the medley of "The Loner", "Cinnamon Girl" and "Down by the River" shine. I bought the CD because I like Crosby, Stills, Nash, AND Young, though, so it was not up to my expectations as a whole.
Some of the best Csny ever recorded and produced. The harmonies are excellent and, at some point in the recordings, there are 4 lead guitars on a few of the songs.
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If you're a die hard fan would recommend. However to me not their Best. Neil Young's songs stickout, always ! Recording is okay, but if they are talking but turn up the volume to hear.
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I've wanted this DVD for awhile and I'm very happy that I ordered it. Good quality and good value. Thank you!
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