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  1. Songs for Beginners is the debut solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.Released in May 1971, it was one of four high-profile albums (all charting within the top fifteen) released by each member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping Déjà Vu album of 1970, along with After the Gold Rush (Neil Young, September 1970), Stephen Stills (Stephen ...

  2. Graham Nash - We can change the world (Songs for beginners, Atlantic, 1971) 3:57. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Songs For Beginners" on Discogs.

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    If “Our House” was the best Beatles song the band never wrote, then Songs For Beginners is the best Beatles solo album that none of the Fab Four ever released. That’s not to suggest that Graham Nash was consciously copying The Beatles or Bob Dylan, at least not anymore than anyone else, but his first album combines British pop, ballads and a social...

    A1. Military Madness (2:50) A2. Better Days (3:47) A3. Wounded Bird (2:09) A4. I Used To Be A King (4:45) A5. Be Yourself (Graham Nash/Terry Reid) (3:03) B1. Simple Man (2:05) B2. Man In The Mirror (2:47) B3. There’s Only One (3:55) B4. Sleep Song (2:57) B5. Chicago (2:55) B6. We Can Change The World (1:00) All songs written by Graham Nash unless n...

    Graham Nash (lead vocal, acoustic guitar, piano, organ, paper & comb, tambourine, background vocals), Johnny Barbata (drums, tambourine) with Pat Arnold (background vocals on A1), Joel Bernstein (piano on A1), Rita Coolidge (background vocals, piano, electric piano), Larry Cox (whiskers on A2/B3/B5/B6), David Crosby (electric guitar on A4), Chris E...

    Art direction design by Gary Burden. Cover photography by Graham Nash. Inside sleeve photography by Joel Bernstein.

    Released on elpee on May 28, 1971 in the US, Australia and Canada (Atlantic, SD 7204), the UK (Atlantic, 2401 011), Germany (Atlantic, 50.006) and Japan (Atlantic, P-8111A) and in 1972 in Argentina (Atlantic, 2400 168) with lyrics innersleeve; reached #15 on the US charts (RIAA-certified gold record) and #13 on the UK charts. German elpee features ...

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  5. 17. Jan. 2013 · What a long, strange trip it's been for Phil Lesh.The legendary bassist -- who will be performing as part of the 2013 Mountain Jam Festival-- started out on violin as a child, later moving to trumpet.

  6. Not that he was going it alone; like his partners, Nash took a populist approach, inviting the same friends and fellow travelers that populated the prodigious post-’60s West Coast music scene: Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead, fellow expatriate Dave Mason, Jackson Browne accompanist David Lindley, his then-current paramour Rita Coolidge, and, of course, his erstwhile compadres ...