Graham Nash – Songs For Beginners (1971) Nash was a founder member of both The Hollies (one of my favourite groups of the 60s) and Crosby, Still, Nash – and occasionally Young. He has released 6 albums as a solo artist, this one in my opinion his best, and a handful with David Crosby, now deceased sadly. This debut came at a time when the record companies were encouraging every singer-songwriter and new band to record an album – scared to miss out on the next sensation they gave almost anyone a chance, though with Graham’s history and being a part of one of the biggest selling ‘Supergroups’ they could barely go wrong with this release. And they weren’t wrong…several songs relate to Nash’s recent break-up with Joni Mitchell. Hard to pick a favourite from this superb collection of songs – from the fantastic opener ‘Military Madness’ to the anthemic closer ‘We Can Change The World’ there isn’t a poor track. But I do really love ‘Sleep Song’, ‘Chicago’ and ‘Simple Man’. You have to have lived those early 70s years when every week there were what are now considered essential albums tumbling out; in the wake of The Beatles 60s output almost anything was possible









