After The Storm (CSN Album)
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''After the Storm'' is the thirteenth album by
Crosby, Stills & Nash Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) were a folk rock supergroup made up of American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash. When joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young as a fourth member, ...
, their fifth studio album in the trio configuration, released on
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in 1994. It would be their last release on Atlantic, excepting reissues, for almost two decades. It peaked at No. 98 on the ''Billboard'' 200, the lowest charting position of their eight studio albums. It is also their lowest selling album, with sales near 200,000.


Background and recording

CSN toured extensively in the early 1990s, playing over 200 shows from 1990 through 1992, but took a break in 1993. In the interim since the group's previous album, 1990's '' Live It Up'', Stills and Crosby had both issued solo albums, ''
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'' in 1991 and Crosby's ''
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'' in 1993, while Nash had compiled the 1991 box set. With the 25th-anniversary of the release of their debut album approaching, the group reconvened to have an album in stores during 1994.Zimmer, Dave. ''Crosby, Stills & Nash The Biography''. Da Capo Press 2000, . The album was recorded at studios in the
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area. "Only Waiting For You," "Camera," "It Won't Go Away," " In My Life," "Bad Boyz," "After The Storm," and "Panama" were recorded at O'Henry Sound Studios in
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. "Unequal Love," "Till It Shines," and "These Empty Days" were recorded at
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's
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in
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. "Find A Dream" and "Street To Lean On" were recorded at
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in
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. Unlike the group's three previous albums, other than a Beatles cover all the compositions are by the principals with no outside writing contributions. The sessions were somewhat of a multi-generational affair, with Stills' children
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appearing as well as
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, the son of the album's producer, Glyn Johns. Johns was the first producer to receive credit on a CSN album without the principals.


Reception

To promote ''After the Storm'', the group played almost 100 concerts in 1994 including Woodstock '94, and played both '' The Tonight Show'' with
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and ''
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''. According to Nash, however, even with the high visibility of the Woodstock anniversary festival and the television appearances, Atlantic did little in the way of promotion, which contributed to the album's low sales. ''The Music Box'' called ''After the Storm'' "the best thing Crosby, Stills, and Nash has released in a long, long time", saying that Stills' songwriting talents had been revitalized and Nash's performance was dramatically improved. The reviewer singled out "Camera", "It Won't Go Away", and "Unequal Love" as the highlights. In contrast, a retrospective review in ''
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'' opined that "Only 'These Empty Days' and the title cut, both from Graham Nash, have any of the old magic in them. The rest sounds like tracks made for solo discs that never saw the light of day and were combined in this form so as to sell product." Like those on ''Live It Up'', none of these songs found a permanent place in the group's repertoire, with only "Unequal Love" and "After the Storm" revisited a handful of times beyond the 1994 tours.Setlist.fm website retrieved 23 August 2015
/ref> On their 2011 tour without Stills, however,
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did perform "Camera".


Track listing


Personnel

Crosby, Stills & Nash * David Crosby – backing vocals, acoustic guitar (2, 11), lead vocals (3, 5, 9), resonator guitar (11) *
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– backing vocals, lead vocals (1, 2, 6, 10, 12), acoustic piano (1), electric guitar (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 12), bass (1, 6), acoustic guitar (2, 3, 7, 8), lead guitar (2, 5, 10), rhythm guitar (2) * Graham Nash – backing vocals, lead vocals (2, 4, 11), acoustic piano (2), acoustic guitar (2, 4, 11),
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(2, 4, 8) Additional personnel * Mike Finnigan – synthesizers (1),
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(1, 5, 6, 9, 10), additional backing vocals (1) * Benmont Tench – Hammond B3 organ (4) *
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– acoustic piano (7), hi-string acoustic guitar (8), Spanish guitar (12) * Craig Doerge – keyboards (11) * Joe Rotondi – keyboards (12) *
Ethan Johns Ethan Thomas Robert Johns (born 1969 in Merton, London, England) is an English record producer, engineer, mixer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Johns has worked with artists including Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon, Paul McCartney, Ray LaMo ...
– electric guitar (2, 7, 9), rhythm guitar (2, 5, 10), drums (2, 5, 7, 9-11), percussion (2, 5, 10, 11), acoustic guitar (7), mandocello (8) * Michael Hedges – acoustic guitar (9) * James "Hutch" Hutchinson – bass (2, 4, 5, 7, 9) * Alexis Sklarevski – bass (3, 10, 12) * Daniel "Freebo" Friedberg – bass (11) * Jody Cortez – drums (1) *
Tris Imboden Gregory Tristan "Tris" Imboden (born July 27, 1951) is an American rock and jazz drummer. As a performer, he has been in studio sessions and on tour with some of the most notable and highest-selling musicians of all time. He was the drummer fo ...
– drums (3, 12) * Rick Marotta – drums (6, 10) *
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– percussion (1) * Rafael Padila – percussion (3, 12) *
Jen Stills Jen Stills is a singer and songwriter who was raised in Arizona and later moved to Los Angeles where she lives today. She is the daughter of the American rock musician Stephen Stills. Stills has appeared on Ray LaMontagne's album ''Trouble'' ...
– additional backing vocals (11)


Production

* Glyn Johns – producer, recording (2-12), mixing (2-12) * Brett Swain – recording (1), assistant engineer (2-12) *
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– recording (2-12) *
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– mixing (1) * Jeff Shannon – assistant engineer (1) * Steve Holroyd – assistant engineer (2, 4, 5, 7, 9) *
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– mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) * Jan Crosby – production coordinator * Nash Intermedia Studios – cover design * Graham Nash – album design * Kate Nook – album design * Stephen Stills – album design * Rand Wetherwax – album design * Bill Siddons – management * Gerry Tolman – management


References

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