Looking Forward
by Crosby, Stills & Nash
Released: October 26, 1999
Rock
The Album
The album's themes reflect introspection, social commentary, and personal experiences, typical of the songwriters' styles. "Looking Forward" is the thirteenth studio album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, released on October 26, 1999. The album included tracks like "Sanibel," "Stand and Be Counted," and the title track "Looking Forward," each showcasing the distinct voices and songwriting prowess of Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, David Crosby, and Neil Young.
Inside the Recording
The album was released under the Reprise Records label, and its production involved contributions from the group members themselves, along with some tracks produced by other notable musicians, including Young's frequent collaborator, Ben Keith.
Interesting Facts
This album marks the group's collaborative effort withโฆ
This album marks the group's collaborative effort with Neil Young, bringing the quartet together for the first time since their 1988 release, "American Dream." "Looking Forward" combines elements of rock, folk, and harmony-driven melodies, which are characteristic of the group's music.
The creation of "Looking Forward" followed a periodโฆ
The creation of "Looking Forward" followed a period of solo projects and group complexities, with the participating artists often pursuing their own musical and artistic directions.
However, their enduring connection and mutual respect broughtโฆ
However, their enduring connection and mutual respect brought them together for this project.
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Reception
"Looking Forward" received a mix of reviews from critics but was appreciated by fans for its sense of nostalgia and the group's enduring ability to create harmonious and thought-provoking music.
The Complete Album Story
"Looking Forward" is the thirteenth studio album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, released on October 26, 1999. This album marks the group's collaborative effort with Neil Young, bringing the quartet together for the first time since their 1988 release, "American Dream."
"Looking Forward" combines elements of rock, folk, and harmony-driven melodies, which are characteristic of the group's music. The album's themes reflect introspection, social commentary, and personal experiences, typical of the songwriters' styles.
The creation of "Looking Forward" followed a period of solo projects and group complexities, with the participating artists often pursuing their own musical and artistic directions. However, their enduring connection and mutual respect brought them together for this project.
The album was released under the Reprise Records label, and its production involved contributions from the group members themselves, along with some tracks produced by other notable musicians, including Young's frequent collaborator, Ben Keith.
"Looking Forward" received a mix of reviews from critics but was appreciated by fans for its sense of nostalgia and the group's enduring ability to create harmonious and thought-provoking music. The album included tracks like "Sanibel," "Stand and Be Counted," and the title track "Looking Forward," each showcasing the distinct voices and songwriting prowess of Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, David Crosby, and Neil Young.
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