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The forthcoming album from David Crosby and Graham Nash will be a two-CD set that simply will be called Crosby-Nash. The collection is expected to feature 20 tracks and tentatively is scheduled for an Aug. 10 release. In addition to songs written individually by Nash and Crosby, the album reportedly will include five tunes written or co-written by Crosby's son, James Raymond.

1. LAY ME DOWN - Raymond

2. PUPPETEER - Raymond

3. THROUGH HERE QUITE OFTEN - Crosby and Parks

4. GRACE - Raymond

5. JESUS OF RIO - Nash and Pevar

6. I SURRENDER – Marc Cohen

7. LUCK DRAGON - Crosby and Raymond

8. ON THE OTHER SIDE OF TOWN - Nash

9. HALF YOUR ANGELS - Nash

10. THEY WANT IT ALL - Crosby

11. HOW DOES IT SHINE? - Crosby

1. DON'T DIG HERE - Raymond, Nash and R. Kunkel

2. MILKY WAY TONIGHT - Nash

3. CHARLIE - Crosby and Parks

4. PENGUIN IN A PALM-TREE - Nash

4. MICHAEL (HEDGES HERE) - Nash

5. SAMURAI - Crosby

7. SHINING ON YOUR DREAMS - Nash and R. Kunkel

8. LIVE ON (THE WALL) - Nash, Steve Plunkett, Patrick Flannery and Spencer Proffer

9. MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF THEE - Traditional

http://www.y-103.com/

http://www.4waysite.com/news_rumors/2004/2004news.htm

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That could be seriously sweet. I think it would look better with Young and Crosby, but I'd live with this.

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That could be seriously sweet. I think it would look better with Young and Crosby, but I'd live with this.

Nash and Crosby have a long history of touring and recording together. It's a good mix....they are still excellent vocalists and they tend to balance the excesses of each other....and they are the two best friends of the whole group.

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