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Whistling Down the Wire is the third album by Crosby & Nash, released on ABC Records in 1976, the second of the duo's three-album deal with ABC Records.
It peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard 200 album chart and was certified gold by the RIAA. Two singles were released from the album, "Out of the Darkness" and "Spotlight," of which only the first charted on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #89.
In the summer and fall of 1975, after the success of their previous album, David Crosby and Graham Nash took the band that played on the album out on tour.
In the course of recording sessions for this album, both were invited to add vocals to a project by Stephen Stills and Neil Young that would become that pair's only duo album to date, Long May You Run credited to the Stills-Young Band.
What could have been a potential CSNY reunion got torpedoed after Nash and Crosby left Miami to finish the sessions for what would become Whistling Down the Wire, and Young and Stills reacted by removing the duo's vocals and other contributions from the master tapes.
Crosby and Nash vowed never to work with either again. They toured again to support this album in 1976, but by the end of the year reunited with Stills for the second CSN trio album, released in 1977.
As on their previous two albums, the instrumental backing was provided by the group of session musicians known as The Section, here consisting of keyboardist Craig Doerge, guitarist Danny Kortchmar, and drummer Russell Kunkel, along with multi-instrumentalist David Lindley and bassist Tim Drummond and known as 'The Mighty Jitters' when on tour with the duo.
Many tracks for this album, including "Time After Time," "J.B.'s Blues," and "Marguerita" were left over from the sessions for Wind on the Water.
The song Mutiny is a reference to the Mutiny Hotel in Miami, a noted hotspot in the 1970s.
Both this album and its predecessor exemplify the sub-genre of soft rock prevalent in much of mid-1970s popular music. With two gold albums in a row, the duo's success on records had outstripped that of their former partner Stills, whose only gold album certification among his most recent five albums had been the one in tandem with Young.
Yet, when the opportunity arose, the pair agreed to join up with Stills and continue as Crosby, Stills, and Nash
Side one
1. Spotlight - 2:49
2. Broken Bird - 2:42
3. Time After Time - 2:30
4. Dancer - 4:48
5. Mutiny - 4:44
Side two
1. J.B.’s Blues - 2:40
2. Marguerita - 4:11
3. Taken At All - 3:06
4. Foolish Man - 4:27
5. Out Of The Darkness - 4:22
Personnel
- David Crosby – vocals, acoustic guitar
- Graham Nash – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica
Additional personnel
- Craig Doerge – acoustic piano, electric piano, organ, glass harmonica
- David Lindley – electric guitar, slide guitar, pedal steel guitar, viola, violin
- Danny Kortchmar – electric guitar, Dobro
- Laura Allan – zither
- Tim Drummond – bass
- Russ Kunkel – drums, percussion
- Lee Holdridge – string arrangements (4, 10)
- Sid Sharp – orchestra leader (4, 10)
Production personnel
- Crosby & Nash – producers
- Stephen Barncard and Don Gooch – engineers
- Lanky Linstrot – mastering at ABC Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California)
- Gary Burden and Jenice Heo – art direction
- Joel Bernstein – photography
- Stephen Barncard and Mike Ragonga – reissue producers
- Erick Labson – remastering engineer
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – David Crosby and Graham Nash
- Copyright © – ABC Records, Inc.
- Record Company – ABC Records, Inc.
- Recorded At – Sound Labs, Hollywood
- Recorded At – Rudy Records
- Mastered At – ABC Recording Studios
- Mastered At – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria
- Pressed By – Keel Mfg. Corp.
- Published By – Kortchmar Music, Inc.
- Published By – Thin Ice Music
- Published By – Staysail Music
- Published By – Fair Star Music Inc.
Notes
Release: 1976
Format: LP, Vinyl
Genre: Folk Rock
Label: Polydor
Catalog# 2310468
Vinyl: Goed (VG)
Cover: Goed (VG) Gatefold
Prijs: €10,00

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