"David Crosby / Graham Nash" is a collaborative album released by David Crosby and Graham Nash, both prominent members of the American folk rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The album was released in 1972, during a period when the members of CSNY were pursuing solo and side projects.
The album features a collection of songs written and performed by Crosby and Nash, both individually and together. It showcases their intricate harmonies, thoughtful songwriting, and acoustic-driven sound, reminiscent of their work with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Notable tracks on the album include "Southbound Train," "Immigration Man," and "The Wall Song."
"David Crosby / Graham Nash" received positive reviews from critics upon its release, with praise for the duo's vocal chemistry and the quality of the songwriting. The album achieved moderate commercial success, appealing to fans of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the burgeoning folk rock scene of the early 1970s.
Overall, "David Crosby / Graham Nash" stands as a testament to the enduring talent of both artists and their ability to create captivating music both as solo artists and as part of larger collaborations. It remains a beloved album among fans of folk rock and acoustic music.