After finding fame with the Hollies and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, expatriate Englishman turned West Coast rock icon Graham Nash made an auspicious solo debut on this 1971 disc. It's an exemplary singer-songwriter effort, striking a vital balance between graceful introspection and political fervor - and while it's deeply personal, it still carries the harmonies, heart and politics that made CSN(Y) so essential. - This Analogue Productions (Atlantic Series) reissue of Songs for Beginners is a standout for your collection. First, they turned to Bernie Grundman to cut lacquers from the original master tape. Pressing on 180-gram vinyl is by Quality Record Pressings, and the album is housed in a tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jacket by Stoughton Printing.
- 1. Military Madness
- 2. Better Days
- 3. Wounded Bird
- 4. I Used to Be a King
- 5. Be Yourself
- 6. Simple Man
- 7. Man in the Mirror
- 8. There's Only One
- 9. Sleep Song
- 10. Chicago
- 11. We Can Change the World