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Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungDéjà Vu

Label:Atlantic – SD 7200
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, PR - Presswell Pressing, Faux-Leather Gatefold
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Rock
Style:Folk Rock, Country Rock

Tracklist

A1Carry On
Written-ByStephen Stills
4:25
A2Teach Your Children
Steel GuitarJerry Garcia
Written-ByGraham Nash
2:53
A3Almost Cut My Hair
Written-ByDavid Crosby
4:25
A4Helpless
Written-ByNeil Young
3:30
A5Woodstock
Written-ByJoni Mitchell
3:52
B1Deja Vu
Harmonica [Mouth Harp]John Sebastian
Written-ByDavid Crosby
4:10
B2Our House
Written-ByGraham Nash
2:59
B34 + 20
Written-ByStephen Stills
1:55
Country Girl
Written-ByNeil Young
(5:05)
B4aWhiskey Boot Hill
B4bDown, Down, Down
B4c"Country Girl" (I Think You're Pretty)
B5Everybody I Love You
Written-ByNeil Young, Stephen Stills
2:20
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Notes

Presswell Pressing denoted in label matrix (PR) suffix.

Gold imprinted on a textured, faux-leather gatefold cover.
"Old timey" looking photograph of the band is pasted on front cover.
The album title is shown without accent marks on the labels - Deja Vu.
Dallas Taylor & Greg Reeves are credited on the cover.

Jerry Garcia & John Sebastian: Courtesy of Warner Brothers.

Recorded at: Wally Heiders Studio III, L.A.

Mfg. by Atlantic Recording Corp., 1841 Broadway, New York, N.Y.
Copyright 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp.

Publishing:
Gold Hill Music - Tracks A1, B3, B5
Giving Room Music - Tracks A2, B2
Guerilla Music - Tracks A3, B1
Broken Arrow-Cotillion - Tracks A4, B4, B5
Siquomb Music - Track A5
Ten-East - Tracks B4a, B4b

All Selections BMI

W in runouts indicates an Audiodisc lacquer blank was used.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Pressing Plant ID (Runouts, matrix): PR
  • Matrix / Runout (A side label): ST-A-701829 PR
  • Matrix / Runout (B side label): ST-A-701830 PR
  • Matrix / Runout (A side - runout variant 2): ST-A-701829-D LW AT aB W
  • Matrix / Runout (B side - runout variant 2): ST-A-701830-C LW AT AB PR W
  • Matrix / Runout (A side - runout variant 4): ST-A-701829-C AT AB W
  • Matrix / Runout (B side - runout variant 4): ST-A-701830-C AT AB LW W
  • Matrix / Runout (A side - runout variant 6): ST-A-701829-C LW AT AB W
  • Matrix / Runout (B side - runout variant 6): ST-A-701830-C LW AT AB W
  • Matrix / Runout (A side - runout variant 7): ST-A-701829-D LW AT aB W
  • Matrix / Runout (B side - runout variant 7): ST-A-701830-C LW AT AB W
  • Matrix / Runout (A side - runout variant 8): ST-A-701829-C LW AT AB PR W
  • Matrix / Runout (B side - runout variant 8): ST-A-701830-D LW AT W PR

Other Versions (5 of 449)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Déjà Vu (LP, Album, Gatefolded)AtlanticHAT 421-45Spain1970
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Déjà Vu (LP, Album, Stereo, Faux-Leather Gatefold )Atlantic2401 001UK1970
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Déjà Vu (LP, Album, Gatefold)Atlantic, Atlantic50 001, SD 7200Netherlands1970
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Déjà Vu (LP, Album, Gatefold)Atlantic, Atlantic, AtlanticSD-7200, SD 7200, SD. 7200Canada1970
Déjà Vu (8-Track Cartridge, Album)Atlantic, AtlanticATL TP-7200, M 87200US1970

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Reviews

  • richiegates's avatar
    richiegates
    I got a MINT copy of this album a while back at a local record shop for ~$7, and I must say, the quality is great. the sound quality alone is great, but the lack of annoying surface noise blew my mind.. granted as I said it was mint, never played before, but i've had NEW records with noise behind everything, but this is great. 10/10 would recommend this pressing to anyone looking to buy this album
    • hobbes4444's avatar
      hobbes4444
      Edited 2 months ago
      This is a nice pressing. Overall, I'd say it sounds as good, if not better than the Sam Feldman cut from 1977 for most tracks. But Feldman really nailed Country Girl. That particular track is a bit distorted on this cut. But there is tape damage on Almost Cut My Hair on the Feldman cut that is not present on this one. So pros and cons for each. The recent Chris Bellman remastering for the box set is also quite nice. I think that one resembles the Feldman mastering a little more than this Al Brown cut in that it is warmer sounding than the AB cut. Different flavors that all have merit. I like each of the four versions I own which are all slightly different (this, 1st Japan MT, Feldman 77, 2021)
      • emmetclark's avatar
        emmetclark
        Found a nm copy for $10. These sound great, no point in buying a repress if you can get a super clean copy of this pressing
        • Bubick's avatar
          Bubick
          Remarkably good sounding for such an old pressing. Very full, deep low end and mid range with wide stereo spectrum. You can probably find this pretty afforadably, so snag it if you can find a clean copy!
          • RareNRacy's avatar
            RareNRacy
            It's the same issue on my original English gate-fold pressing, now more than 50 years old, so don't worry, just enjoy the wonderful music on both sides. If it was rare error, it could be worth a fortune!
            • nepuufd's avatar
              nepuufd
              I have a vinyl version, pressed in France, with number 50001, SD 7200. No release date mentioned. Side A are the same songs as side B. Labels are right. Serious mispress I would say. No mentioning about it on Discogs. Anybody recognizes this?
              • lounger_ray's avatar
                lounger_ray
                Does anybody know anything about this album on a label called: BOB?
                • NDJAZZCORNER's avatar
                  NDJAZZCORNER
                  The Four at their best (even for a jazz fan)
                  • steve0348's avatar
                    steve0348
                    I have this pressing as determined by notes and identifiers. What I find interesting is that the inner sleeve advertiser from Atlantic promotes releases as late as Nov 1971. I'd like to think that not all pressings were immediately packaged, rather than this page's identifiers being incorrect.
                    • Clemkaddidlehopper's avatar
                      I have this album in almost pristine condition it has a gold round label that says gold record award audited and certified by record industry of America on the front cover any one know anything about this?

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