Returning to this album after
many years I find it rather dated, but of course it does have its
place in rock history.
I still find it rather
patchy, however, with the excellence of Our House, Deja Vu, Woodstock and
Teach Your Children being augmented by some rather lightweight songs and
the album is disappointingly short at under 35 minutes.
The excellent harmonies do
manage to maintain some of its freshness and prevent it from becoming a
total dinosaur. It does illustrate once again how much I prefer the work
of Neil Young and Graham Nash to Steve Stills and David Crosby.