''Allies'' is the eighth album by
Crosby, Stills & Nash
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, their second concert document, and released on
Atlantic Records
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in 1983. A live concert clip for "Wasted on the Way" received some rotation on
MTV
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and
VH1
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at the time, as did the single "War Games". It peaked at No. 43 on the
''Billboard'' 200.
Content
The album starts off with two studio recordings. The lead track "War Games" was written for the 1983 film ''
WarGames'' and was released as a single by the group, which peaked at No. 45 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. This song was used in initial early promotional theatrical trailers and in a promotional video for MTV, but their participation in the project was cancelled at the last moment. The
MTV
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video for the song was composed solely of scenes from the movie. The second studio track, "Raise a Voice" by
Stephen Stills
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and
Graham Nash, was appended to the 2006 re-issue of ''
Daylight Again
''Daylight Again'' is the seventh album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their third studio album in the trio configuration. It peaked at No. 8 on the ''Billboard 200'' albums chart, the final time the band has made the top ten to date. Three single ...
'' as a bonus track.
The rest of the album consists of live recordings from two different tours. The tracks "Shadow Captain" and "He Played Real Good For Free" were recorded in
Houston, Texas
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, on the 1977 tour for the
''CSN'' album. Presumably they were chosen as they were strong
David Crosby performances, something becoming more difficult for Crosby to muster evidenced by his minimal participation on the band's
previous studio album as he dealt with personal difficulties that would eventually lead to his time in prison. The rest of the album derives from a show at the new
Universal Amphitheatre
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in
Universal City, California
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, on the 1982 tour to promote ''
Daylight Again
''Daylight Again'' is the seventh album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their third studio album in the trio configuration. It peaked at No. 8 on the ''Billboard 200'' albums chart, the final time the band has made the top ten to date. Three single ...
''.
David Crosby would spend time in prison in Texas during 1986, putting the group on temporary hiatus.
Chicago Tribune article retrieved 6 January 2014
/ref> As a result, there would not be another Crosby, Stills & Nash album until 1988 and their reunion with Neil Young
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, that five-year gap the longest between releases by the group to that point in time.
Track listing
Side one
Side two
Personnel
* David Crosby – vocals
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, guitars
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* Stephen Stills
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– vocals, guitars, keyboards
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* Graham Nash – vocals, guitars, keyboards
Additional musicians
* Danny Kortchmar – electric guitar
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on "War Games" and "Raise a Voice"
* Michael Stergis – electric guitar on "Raise a Voice"
* James Newton Howard
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– keyboards on "War Games", "Turn Your Back on Love", "Barrel of Pain", "Dark Star" and "For What It's Worth"
* Mike Finnigan – additional vocals on "Barrel of Pain," keyboards on "Turn Your Back on Love", "Barrel of Pain", "Dark Star" and "For What It's Worth"
* Craig Doerge – keyboards on "War Games", "Raise a Voice" and "Shadow Captain"
* George "Chocolate" Perry
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Perry has worked with the Bee Gees, John Cougar, Jon Secada, Stephen Stills, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Al Kooper, Dion ...
– bass
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* Joe Vitale – drums
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all tracks except "War Games" and "Raise a Voice"
* Jeff Porcaro
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– drums on "War Games" and "Raise a Voice"
* Efrain Toro – percussion
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on "Turn Your Back on Love", "Barrel of Pain", "Dark Star" and "For What It's Worth"
* Joe Lala – percussion on "Shadow Captain"
Production
* Stephen Stills
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, Graham Nash, Stanley Johnston – producers
* Ron Albert, Howard Albert – co-producers on "Shadow Captain" and "For Free"
* Steve Gursky, David Hewitt, Stanley Johnston, Jay Parti— engineers
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* Jeff Kallestad, Gerry Lentz, and Doug Williams — assistant engineers
Charts
References
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young live albums
1983 live albums
Atlantic Records live albums
Albums produced by Graham Nash
Albums produced by Stephen Stills
Albums with cover art by Jimmy Wachtel