Graham Nash reflects on career-spanning REFLECTIONS
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Graham Nash fans better clear out a big spot on their CD shelf; the legendary rocker is finishing up a 65-song career retrospective box set called Reflection. Nash spoke to Billboard about the discs, explaining, “It starts in 1964 and ends in 2004. So it’s the Hollies to the last record that David (Crosby) and I put out. And everything is in there. It’s me solo, me with Crosby, me with Neil (Young), me with Stephen (Stills) and Neil, and me with Stephen, Neil and David.” Among the tracks are unreleased songs and newly mixed versions of others. As for what it was like putting so many of his classics together, Nash added, “I had never actually listened to 65 pieces of my own music in a row. Why would I ever have the need to do that? But it was very interesting. I’m a pretty decent writer.” You can hear that pretty decent writing when Reflection comes out in February. |
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The Beatles
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60%
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Bob Dylan
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5%
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Elvis Presley
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21%
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The Rolling Stones
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14%
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