On May 28, 1971, “Atlantic” label released “Songs for Beginners”, debut Graham Nash album. It was recorded 1970-1971, at “Wally Heiders Studio III” in Los Angeles, “Studio C” in San Francisco, and was produced by Graham Nash.
Personnel:
- Graham Nash — vocals, guitar, piano, organ, paper and comb; tambourine, photography
- Dave Mason— electric guitar
- David Crosby— electric guitar
- Jerry Garcia— pedal steel guitar, piano
- Joel Bernstein— piano
- Rita Coolidge — piano, electric piano, backing vocals
- Joe Yankee— piano
- Sermon Posthumas — bass clarinet
- Chris Ethridge— bass
- Calvin “Fuzzy” Samuels— bass
- Phil Lesh— bass
- Dallas Taylor— drums
- Johnny Barbata— drums, tambourine
- David Lindley— fiddle
- Bobby Keys— saxophone
- Dorian Rudnytsky— cello
- P. Arnold— backing vocals
- Venetta Fields, Sherlie Matthews, Clydie King, Dorothy Morrison — backing vocals
- Bill Halverson, Russ Gary, Larry Cox — recording
- Doug Sax– mastering
- Gary Burden— art direction
- Joel Bernstein — photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Graham Nash, except where noted.
- Military Madness
- Better Days
- Wounded Bird
- I Used to Be a King
- Be Yourself – Graham Nash, Terry Reid
- Simple Man
- Man in the Mirror
- There’s Only One
- Sleep Song
- Chicago
- We Can Change the World
