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Although Crosby, Stills & Nash had been together for well over a decade at the time of the release of “Daylight Again” (1982), it was only their third studio album to contain completely new material. For the recordings, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash toyed with the idea of Art Garfunkel and Timothy B. Schmit (Eagles) as singers, since David Crosby, who was heavily addicted to drugs at the time, was hardly able to work anymore. Despite his vocal limitations, Crosby was included in the studio work, but the Eagles frontman and CSN keyboardist Mark Finnigan was given the vocal solo parts. Garfunkel contributed to the title track.
Despite the difficult circumstances, “Daylight Again” went platinum, even though only one song – the lyrically poignant “Delta” – was written by Crosby. Among the most remarkable pieces on the album are Graham Nash's “Wasted On The Way” and “Southern Cross”, composed by Michael and Richard Curtis with Stephen Stills. Both songs were released as singles and later became an integral part of the band's repertoire – both on compilations and live.
The new edition from Analogue Productions is based on the outstanding sound processing of the original tapes by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman's mastering studio. The 45 RPM double LP was pressed by Quality Record Pressings on 180-gram vinyl and is packaged in a tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jacket by Stoughton Printing.
Side 1
1. Turn Your Back On Love
2. Wasted On The Way
Side 2
1. Southern Cross
2. Into The Darkness
3. Delta
Side 3
1. Since I Met You
2. Too Much Love To Hide
3. Song For Susan
Side 4
1. You Are Alive
2. Might As Well Have A Good Time
3. Daylight Again/Find The Cost Of Freedom