Graham Nash
Death of a great band, book the Nth, included the compelling first chapter, Songs For Beginners, and wild tales that seemed tame in the telling. Like David Crosby, Nash is not a profilic songwriter (and thus not a genuine solo artist like Stills or Young), though as the Crosby & Nash experiment proved they can each carry about half the load when asked to. His contributions to CS&N are usually thoughtful, but a handful of pleasant ideas projects poorly across an entire album. He released Songs For Survivors in 2002, marking 16 years between solo releases. For a more detailed Graham Nash discography, click here (last rev. Jan07).
| Date | ALBUMS / Singles |
|---|---|
| 1971 May | Chicago |
| 1971 June | SONGS FOR BEGINNERS |
| 1971 September | Military Madness |
| 1971 November | I Used To Be A King |
| 1973 November | Prison Song |
| 1973 December | WILD TALES |
| 1974 March | On The Line |
| 1974 August | Grave Concern |
| 1980 January | In The 80's |
| 1980 March | Out On The Island |
| 1980 March | EARTH & SKY |
| 1980 May | Earth & Sky |
| 1986 April | Innocent Eyes |
| 1986 April | INNOCENT EYES |
| 1986 July | Sad Eyes |
| 1986 October | Chippin' Away |
| 1986 | GRAHAM NASH SOLO IN '86: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
| 2002 July 30 | SONGS FOR SURVIVORS |
| 2002 | Lost Another One |
SEE ALSO...
CROSBY, STILLS & NASH discography
CROSBY & NASH discography
DAVID CROSBY discography
JONI MITCHELL discography
STEPHEN STILLS discography
Dave Mason: It's Like You Never Left
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