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Déjà Vu is the second studio album to be made by the collaborative efforts of David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, and the first to include Neil Young. Released in 1970, the record featured three hit singles: Woodstock, Teach Your Children, and Our House. One of the most interesting folk rock groups, CSN/Y is well known for their intricate three- and four-part vocal harmonies.
I’m particularly a fan of this record, as Our House was the first song I danced with my SO with. Teach Your Children might be their best song as far as I’m concerned, if you’re looking to listen to one song to sum up the album (at least imo).
While the group made several more records following, Déjà Vu would stand as the highlight of their band’s years.
That’s definitely my favourite of theirs without Young. Check out Teach Your Children, I think you’d like it if you like Helplessly Hoping