Artist: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Date: 1974-07-09
Location: Seattle, WA
Venue: Seattle Center Coliseum
Source: Audience
Lineage: Master Reels @ full track mono>Tandberg Model 11>Wavelab 96/24 1ch mono>wav 44.1/16 2ch mono>flac
Taping Gear: Tandberg Model 11 R2R deck, Sony ECM-22P mic
Taped and Transferred By: JEMS

Band Members:
David Crosby - vocal, guitar
Stephen Stills - vocal, guitar, keyboards, acoustic bass
Graham Nash - vocal, guitar, piano, harmonica, organ
Neil Young - vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards
Tim Drummond - bass
Joe Lala - percussion
Russ Kunkel - drums

Setlist:
01. Love The One You're With
02. Wooden Ships
03. Immigration Man
04. Cowgirl In The Sand
05. Change Partners
06. Traces
07. Grave Concern
08. Black Queen
09. Almost Cut My Hair
10. Ohio
11. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
12. Helplessly Hoping
13. Blackbird
14. Human Highway
15. Prison Song
16. As I Come Of Age
17. Carry Me
18. For Free
19. Guinnevere
20. Southbound Train
21. Another Sleep Song
22. Our House
23. 4 + 20
24. Know You Got To Run
25. You Can't Catch Me (includes Word Game)
26. Love Art Blues
27. Long May You Run
28. A Man Needs A Maid
29. Don't Be Denied (cut in middle)
30. First Things First
31. Deja Vu
32. My Angel
33. Pre Road Downs
34. My Favorite Changes
35. Long Time Gone
36. Revolution Blues
37. Pushed It Over The End
38. Carry On
39. What Are Their Names
40. Chicago

Length: 213:32

Notes:
JEMS master recording. This is an excellent sounding recording. This show captures CSNY on their first reunion tour since parting ways in 1970. This show is epic in length and performance, 40 songs in almost 4 hours. The show also features songs from the aborted follow up album Human Highway like Human Highway and Prison Song among others. Most of those songs have never been formally released so recordings like these are the only sources available for these tunes. This particular jewel from the JEMS archives has been available for many years but this is the first time the master reels have ever been directly digitized (April 2010). This should be an upgrade to any other known copies of this recording.