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Crosby, Stills & Nash - Daylight Again (1982/2012) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Crosby, Stills & Nash - Daylight Again (1982/2012) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Crosby, Stills & Nash - Daylight Again (1982/2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 40:30 minutes | 957 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Crosby, Stills & Nash remain one of the most endearing musical partnerships of all time. Their impeccable vocal harmonies, compelling songwriting and musical virtuosity have captivated generations of fans. Released in 1982, "Daylight Again" presents CSN reunited more than a decade after their debut and includes the massive hits “Wasted On The Way”, “Too Much Love To Hide” and “Southern Cross”. The album would reached #8 on the Billboard 200.

Although Crosby, Stills & Nash had, in effect, been together for well over a decade when Daylight Again (1982) was issued, it was only their third studio long-player of concurrently new material. Initially, the project began as a collaborative effort between Stephen Stills (guitar/banjo/keyboards/percussion/vocals) and Graham Nash (guitar/keyboards/percussion/vocals), as David Crosby was descending into a self-induced state of perpetual drug dependency. However, Crosby was included, although arguably in name alone, and his hauntingly lyrical "Delta" stands as one of his finest contributions. Perhaps the most telling element in the trio's state of affairs was the addition of the Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit and CSN bandmember Mike Finnigan (keyboards/vocals) on vocals throughout. Despite that obvious setback, the other two primary namesakes supply some genuine and uniformly excellent material to the proceedings. Among the most notable are Nash's "Wasted on the Way" – which was lyrically an ode to the status of the group's union – and Stills' collaboration with the Curtis Brothers on "Southern Cross." Both were extracted as singles and became among the best-known tracks not only on Daylight Again, but also in the post-'60s CSN canon. The disc also includes a few thoroughly affective ballads such as "Song for Susan" – which Nash wrote for his spouse – and Stills' equally emotive "You Are Alive." By contrast, the album's opener, "Turn Your Back on Love," as well as "Too Much Love to Hide" and "Since I Met You" are all up-tempo, full-throttle rockers co-composed by Stills, and include some of the guitarist's most blistering fretwork under the CSN moniker. The disc concludes with Stills' lone solo composition on the album – a two-part track marrying the newly penned Civil War elegy to a chorus of the 1970 anthem "Find the Cost of Freedom." Again, Crosby's absence is noted with the incorporation of Art Garfunkel's vocals where Crosby's should have been. Daylight Again is by no means as insipid as their next studio effort, Live It Up (1990). In the wake of their eponymously titled debut and the CSN (1977) follow-up, there is a notable change in the direction and quality of material.

Tracklist:

01 - Turn Your Back On Love
02 - Wasted On The Way
03 - Southern Cross
04 - Into The Darkness
05 - Delta
06 - Since I Met You
07 - Too Much Love To Hide
08 - Song For Susan
09 - You Are Alive
10 - Might As Well Have A Good Time
11 - Daylight Again

Digitally Remastered.


In preparing these titles for HD release, we needed to make time to listen to the original HD analog transfers done by the amazing John Nowland of Redwood Digital. I had not sat down in the studio and listened to these titles for some time, so giving these HD files a careful listen turned out to be a mini-vacation without going anywhere but the mixing studio behind my home.

As soon as the first track off Crosby Stills and Nash came up in HD, Suite Judy Blue Eyes, I was hooked. By the time I got to the start of Daylight Again, the third album in the sequence of this new release, there was small crowd in the studio. My high-school senior daughter came in at the end of "Might As Well Have A Good TIme" eyes wide and wondering where the new music had come from! The clarity of the solo piano performance along wit the pure , out-in-the open vocals form David, Graham and Stephen turned into one of the most rewarding sound and musical experiences for the ears in my house for some time!

Re-discovered is what I have to say happened that evening. The musical thrills CSN pulls off in these three releases along with the true beauty revealed in the HD files is nothing short of "clearly" wonderful to say the least. Please turn down the lights, sit back and enjoy these albums all over again!

Analyzed: Crosby, Stills & Nash / Daylight Again
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -0.10 dB -12.28 dB 4:50 01-Turn Your Back On Love (Remastered)
DR8 -0.13 dB -9.48 dB 2:53 02-Wasted On The Way (Remastered)
DR7 -0.08 dB -10.22 dB 4:44 03-Southern Cross (Remastered)
DR8 -0.09 dB -10.31 dB 3:25 04-Into The Darkness (Remastered)
DR7 -0.14 dB -11.95 dB 4:17 05-Delta (Remastered)
DR8 -0.12 dB -9.82 dB 3:13 06-Since I Met You (Remastered)
DR9 -0.11 dB -10.57 dB 3:59 07-Too Much Love To Hide (Remastered)
DR9 -0.06 dB -13.28 dB 3:09 08-Song For Susan (Remastered)
DR8 -0.02 dB -11.43 dB 3:05 09-You Are Alive (Remastered)
DR10 -0.16 dB -14.22 dB 4:28 10-Might As Well Have A Good Time (Remastered)
DR12 -0.20 dB -15.53 dB 2:28 11-Daylight Again (Remastered)
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR9

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2745 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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