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Déjà Vu (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album)


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''Déjà vu'' is the second album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their first in the quartet configuration of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. It was released in March of 1970 by Atlantic Records, catalogue SD-7200. It topped the pop album chart for one week and generated three Top 40 singles: "Woodstock", "Teach Your Children", and "Our House". It was rereleased in 1977 as SD-19188 and the cover was changed from black to brown. In 2003, the album was ranked #147 on ''Rolling Stone'' magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
==History==
''Déjà vu'' was greatly anticipated after the popularity of the first CSN album and given the addition of Young to the group. Stills estimates that the album took around 800 hours of studio time to record; this figure may be exaggerated, even though the individual tracks display meticulous attention to detail.〔Zimmer, Dave, and Diltz, Henry. ''Crosby, Stills & Nash: The Authorized Biography''. 1984, ISBN 0-312-17660-0, p. 115.〕 The songs, except for "Woodstock", were recorded as individual sessions by each member, with each contributing whatever was needed that could be agreed upon. Young appears on only half of the tracks, and drummer Dallas Taylor and bassist Greg Reeves are credited on the cover with their names in slightly smaller typeface. Jerry Garcia plays pedal steel on "Teach Your Children" and John Sebastian plays harmonica on the title track.
Four singles were released from the album with all but the last, "Carry On," charting on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The popularity of the album contributed to the success of the four albums released by each of the members in the wake of ''Déjà vu'' — Neil Young's ''After the Gold Rush'', Stephen Stills' self-titled solo debut, David Crosby's ''If I Could Only Remember My Name'', and Graham Nash's ''Songs for Beginners''.
In 2003, the album was placed at number 148 on ''Rolling Stone'' magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The same year, the TV network VH1 named ''Déjà vu'' the 61st greatest album of all time. The album ranked at #14 for the Top 100 Albums of 1970 and #217 overall by Rate Your Music.
The album was reissued on compact disc on September 6, 1994 after being remastered from the original tapes at Ocean View Digital by Joe Gastwirt. In 1997 guitarist Fareed Haque covered the entire album in jazz form for the Blue Note Cover Series.

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