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Overview

Unbeknown to most fans, So Far was a stopgap release, undertaken by Atlantic Records in the absence of a new Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album to accompany the reunited quartet's summer 1974 tour. At the time, the members thought it was ridiculous to release a greatest-hits/best-of compilation distilled down from two in-print LPs plus the single sides "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom"; but propelled by the publicity surrounding the group's massive stadium tour (the first exclusive stadium tour ever done in rock), So Far topped the charts and sold hundreds of thousands of copies, all without containing so much as a single new note of music. Ironically, the quartet had been working on what would have been, by all accounts, the best album in their history; as with so many other projects attempted by the four-man lineup, however, that album fell apart halfway through, amid clashes of egos and creative differences, and so there was So Far. Taken on its own terms, the album manages to be both enjoyable and frustrating, as well as virtually obsolete in the 21st century -- the Joni Mitchell cover art is cool, and the presence of "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom" makes it attractive (until the 1990s, So Far was the only album to contain both songs); and a case can be made that it contains some of the better moments from Crosby, Stills & Nash and Deja Vu. The problem is that those were two virtually perfect albums, and the idea of excerpting parts of them for a compilation makes no more sense than, say, excerpting the first two Beatles albums for a "best of" on that band. Further, it's not even a true greatest-hits or best-of compilation, with "Marrakesh Express" not present. And it is difficult to imagine anyone who enjoys this disc not enjoying the two complete albums even more. So, essentially, owning So Far serves no purpose except to get "Ohio" and "Find the Cost of Freedom," which are also on Carry On and the Crosby, Stills & Nash box, both of which offer a lot more, dollar for dollar and song for song. For those inclined to buy it, however, the 1994 reissue (Atlantic 82648) of So Far is to be preferred for sound quality over the earlier edition. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 12/18/2020
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0603497854066
Rank: 19367

Tracks

  1. Deja Vu
  2. Helplessly Hoping
  3. Wooden Ships
  4. Teach Your Children
  5. Find the Cost of Freedom
  6. Woodstock
  7. Our House
  8. Helpless
  9. Guinevere
  10. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young   Primary Artist
Crosby, Stills & Nash   Primary Artist
Stephen Stills   Bass,Organ,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Guitar (Bass)
Gregory Reeves   Guitar (Bass)
Graham Nash   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Guitar (Rhythm)
John Barbata   Drums
Neil Young   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Keyboards,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
David Crosby   Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic)
Dallas Taylor   Drums,Percussion
Greg Reeves   Guitar (Bass)
Calvin Samuels   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Bill Halverson   Audio Production,Audio Engineer,Engineer,Producer
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young   Audio Production
Stephen Stills   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Paul Kantner   Composer
Joe Gastwirt   Remastering
Graham Nash   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Joni Mitchell   Composer,Cover Art
Jerry Garcia   Group Member
Neil Young   Composer,Producer,Group Member
David Crosby   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Gary Burden   Design,Art Direction
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