Daylight Again

Daylight Again is the seventh album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their fourth studio album comprising original material. It peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, the final time the band has made the top ten to date. Three singles were released from the album, all making the Billboard Hot 100: "Wasted on the Way" peaked at No. 9, "Southern Cross" at No. 18, and "Too Much Love to Hide" at No. 69. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA with sales of 1,850,000.[3]

Daylight Again
Studio album by
Crosby, Stills & Nash
ReleasedJune 21, 1982 (U.S.)
Recorded1980-1981
StudioRudy Records
Devonshire Sound and Sea West
GenreRock
Length39:50
LabelAtlantic
ProducerDavid Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash
Crosby, Stills & Nash chronology
Replay
(1980)
Daylight Again
(1982)
Allies
(1983)
Singles from Daylight Again
  1. "Wasted on the Way"
    Released: 1982
  2. "Southern Cross"
    Released: June 21, 1982
  3. "Too Much Love to Hide"
    Released: 1983
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
The Music Box[2]

Background

The genesis of the album lies in recordings made by Stephen Stills and Graham Nash at intervals in 1980 and 1981 and the album was originally slated to be a Stills–Nash project. They employed Art Garfunkel, Timothy B. Schmit, and others to sing in place of where David Crosby might have been. Executives at Atlantic Records, however, had little interest in anything but CSN product from any member of the group, and held out for the presence of Crosby, forcing Nash and Stills to start paying for the sessions out-of-pocket.[4] They began to turn toward the company's point of view, however, and decided to invite Crosby to participate at the eleventh hour.

Crosby brought two tracks to the album: "Delta," where Stills and Nash squeezed their vocals into Crosby's already-taped multi-tracked harmonies, and "Might As Well Have a Good Time," which received the bona fide Crosby, Stills & Nash treatment.[5] Most of the recording, however, features other voices in addition to the main trio, a first for any CSNY record, as is the number of outside writers. Graham Nash wrote the album's biggest hit, "Wasted on the Way," about the time the group spent in squabbles and diversions rather than concentrating on their music. The second single, "Southern Cross", was Stills' partial rewrite of a song by brothers Richard and Michael Curtis.[6][7] The song "Daylight Again" evolved out of Stills' guitar-picking to accompany on-stage stories regarding the South in the Civil War, segueing into "Find the Cost of Freedom," which had been the b-side of the "Ohio" single in 1970.[8]

Daylight Again was the band's first album in the video age, and a video was filmed for "Southern Cross" featuring the band and one of their favorite metaphors, a sailing vessel. It received a fair amount of rotation on MTV in 1982 and 1983, and helped to propel the album's sales.

The album has been released on compact disc on three occasions: an initial time in the 1980s;[9] remastered using the original master tapes by Ocean View Digital and reissued on September 20, 1994; and again remastered using the HDCD process and reissued by Rhino Records on January 24, 2006, with four bonus tracks.

Track listing

Side one

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Turn Your Back on Love"4:51
2."Wasted on the Way"Graham Nash2:52
3."Southern Cross"
  • Stephen Stills
  • Richard Curtis
  • Michael Curtis
4:41
4."Into the Darkness"Graham Nash3:23
5."Delta"David Crosby4:15

Side two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Since I Met You"
  • Stephen Stills
  • Michael Stergis
3:12
2."Too Much Love to Hide"
  • Stephen Stills
  • Gerry Tolman
3:58
3."Song for Susan"Graham Nash3:08
4."You Are Alive"
  • Stephen Stills
  • Michael Stergis
3:04
5."Might As Well Have a Good Time"4:28
6."Daylight Again/Find the Cost Of Freedom"Stephen Stills2:36

2006 bonus tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)NotesLength
12."Raise a Voice"
  • Graham Nash
  • Stephen Stills
originally released on Allies2:34
13."Feel Your Love"
  • Stephen Stills
  • Graham Nash
outtake4:28
14."Tomorrow Is Another Day"Stephen Stillsouttake4:05
15."Might As Well Have a Good Time"
  • Judy Henske
  • Craig Doerge
Crosby demo4:15

Personnel

  • David Crosby — vocals; keyboards on "Delta"
  • Stephen Stills — vocals; guitars all tracks except "Delta," "Song for Susan," and "Might As Well Have A Good Time"; keyboards on "Turn Your Back on Love," "Since I Met You" "Raise a Voice," and "Feel Your Love"; banjo on "Daylight Again"; percussion on "Too Much Love to Hide"
  • Graham Nash — vocals; rhythm guitar on "Turn Your Back on Love" and "Into the Darkness"; harmonica on "You Are Alive" and "Raise a Voice"; piano on "Song for Susan"; organ on "Into the Darkness"; percussion on "Too Much Love to Hide"

Additional musicians

  • Timothy B. Schmit — vocals on "Turn Your Back on Love," "Wasted on the Way," "Southern Cross," "Song for Susan," "You Are Alive," and "Tomorrow Is Another Day"; bass on "Song for Susan"
  • Art Garfunkel — vocals on "Southern Cross" and "Daylight Again"
  • Michael Stergis — guitars all tracks except "Delta," "Might As Well Have A Good Time," "Daylight Again," and "Raise A Voice"
  • Joel Bernstein — acoustic guitar on "Wasted on the Way" and "Song for Susan"
  • Dean Parks — electric guitar on "Delta"
  • Gerry Tolman — guitar on "Too Much Love to Hide"
  • Danny Kortchmar — electric guitar on "Raise A Voice"
  • Mike Finnigan — keyboards on "Turn Your Back on Love," "Southern Cross," "Into the Darkness," "Since I Met You," "Too Much Love to Hide," "You Are Alive," "Might As Well Have A Good Time," "Feel Your Love," and "Tomorrow Is Another Day" backing vocals — on "Turn Your Back on Love," "Southern Cross," "Since I Met You," "Too Much Love to Hide," and "You Are Alive"
  • Craig Doerge — keyboards on "Turn Your Back on Love," "Wasted on the Way," "Delta," "Song for Susan," "Might As Well Have A Good Time," "Raise A Voice," "Feel Your Love," "Tomorrow Is Another Day"
  • Richard T. Bear — keyboards on "Southern Cross"
  • Jay Ferguson — organ on "Song for Susan"
  • James Newton Howard — keyboards on "Raise A Voice"
  • George "Chocolate" Perry — bass all tracks except "Wasted on the Way," "Delta," "Song for Susan," "Might As Well Have A Good Time," and "Daylight Again"
  • Bob Glaub — bass on "Wasted on the Way"
  • Leland Sklar — bass on "Delta"
  • Joe Vitale — drums on "Turn Your Back on Love," "Southern Cross," "Into the Darkness," "Too Much Love to Hide," "You Are Alive," "Feel Your Love," and "Tomorrow Is Another Day"
  • Russ Kunkel — drums on "Wasted on the Way," "Delta," and "Song for Susan"
  • Jeff Porcaro — drums on "Since I Met You" and "Raise A Voice"
  • Joe Lala — percussion on "Wasted on the Way," "Southern Cross," "Into the Darkness," "Since I Met You," "Too Much Love to Hide," "You Are Alive," and "Feel You Love"; congas on "Raise A Voice"
  • Wayne Goodwin — fiddle on "Wasted on the Way"; cello arrangement on "Song for Susan"
  • Roberleigh Barnhart, Miguel Martinez, Ernie Ehrhardt — cellos on "Song for Susan"

Production

Tour dates

Tours[10]
Date City Country Venue
5 June 1982 Pasadena United States Rose Bowl - "Peace Sunday Committee Benefit"
Summer Tour
31 July 1982 Hartford United States Hartford Civic Center Arena
1 August 1982 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
2 August 1982 Providence Providence Civic Center
4 August 1982 Berkeley UC Berkeley Greek Theatre
5 August 1982 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
6 August 1982 Irvine Irvine Meadows
7 August 1982 Hampton Hampton Coliseum
9 August 1982 Pittsburgh Civic Arena
10 August 1982 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
11 August 1982 Philadelphia The Spectrum
13 August 1982 East Rutherford Meadowlands Arena
14 August 1982 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
16 August 1982 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Center
17 August 1982
18 August 1982 Charleston Charleston Civic Center
20 August 1982 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
21 August 1982 Hoffman Estates Poplar Creek Music Theatre
22 August 1982 Milwaukee Lakefront Arena
24 August 1982 St Louis Checkerdome
25 August 1982 Kansas City Kemper Arena
26 August 1982 Tulsa Mabee Arena
28 August 1982 Oklahoma City The Myriad
29 August 1982 Wichita Henry Levitt Arena
30 August 1982 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium
1 September 1982 Denver Red Rocks Amphitheatre
2 September 1982
4 September 1982 Berkeley Greek Theater
5 September 1982 Irvine Irvine Meadows
6 September 1982
Fall/Winter Tour
17 October 1982 Gainesville United States Stephen C. O'Connell Center
18 October 1982 Tallahassee Tallahassee-Leon City Civic Center
20 October 1982 Atlanta The Omni
21 October 1982 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
22 October 1982 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
24 October 1982 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
25 October 1982 Baton Rouge LSU Assembly Centre
26 October 1982 Memphis Mid South Coliseum
28 October 1982 Birmingham Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum
29 October 1982 Knoxville Stokely Athletic Center
30 October 1982 Murfreesboro Mid-Tennessee State University
2 November 1982 Lexington Rupp Arena
3 November 1982 Dayton Hara Arena
5 November 1982 Rochester Dome Center
6 November 1982 New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum
7 November 1982 Worcester The Centrum
9 November 1982 Toledo Centennial Hall
10 November 1982 Madison Dane County Coliseum
12 November 1982 La Crosse LaCrosse County Coliseum
14 November 1982 Ames Hilton Coliseum
16 November 1982 St Paul St Paul Civic Arena
17 November 1982 Cedar Rapids Five Seasons Centre
26 November 1982 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheater
27 November 1982
28 November 1982
1 December 1982 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena
3 December 1982 Oakland Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
5 December 1982 Portland Portland Memorial Coliseum
7 December 1982 Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum

References

  1. Planer, L. (2011). "Daylight Again - Crosby, Stills & Nash | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  2. Metzger, John (2011). "Crosby, Stills & Nash - Daylight Again (Album Review)". musicbox-online.com. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  3. "RIAA - Soundscan". Greasylakes. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  4. Zimmer and Diltz, p. 226
  5. Zimmer and Diltz, p. 228
  6. Liner notes, CSN (box set), 1991.
  7. "Southern Cross by Crosby, Stills & Nash". Songfacts.com. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  8. Zimmer and Diltz, op.cit.
  9. The date constantly given for first generation remastering for digital as issued on compact disc, October 25, 1990, is the earliest date for which amazon.com has records regarding compact disc releases. So, for any CD that came out prior to that, they simply put in that date rather than an actual one since they do not have it. Every single first generation compact disc was not issued on October 25, 1990.
  10. "Crosby Stills & Nash 1982 Concerts". www.geocities.ws. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
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