Songs for Beginners

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Songs for Beginners is a 1971 solo album by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash, known for its introspective folk-rock songs and politically charged themes.

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instanceOf solo album
studio album
artist Graham Nash NERFINISHED
associatedAct Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young NERFINISHED
chronology Graham Nash solo albums
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception generally positive
decade 1970s
featuresGuestMusician Dave Mason NERFINISHED
David Crosby NERFINISHED
Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
Phil Lesh NERFINISHED
Rita Coolidge NERFINISHED
followedBy Wild Tales NERFINISHED
follows Déjà Vu NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
rock
singer-songwriter
hasQuality introspective
politically charged
hasTrack Be Yourself NERFINISHED
Better Days NERFINISHED
Chicago NERFINISHED
I Used to Be a King NERFINISHED
Lady of the Island (demo) (on some reissues) NERFINISHED
Man in the Mirror NERFINISHED
Military Madness NERFINISHED
Simple Man NERFINISHED
Sleep Song NERFINISHED
There’s Only One NERFINISHED
We Can Change the World NERFINISHED
Wounded Bird NERFINISHED
label Atlantic Records NERFINISHED
language English
lyricalTheme anti-war
personal reflection
political activism
relationships
mainSongwriter Graham Nash NERFINISHED
notableSong Chicago NERFINISHED
Military Madness NERFINISHED
originalFormat vinyl LP
performer Graham Nash NERFINISHED
previousWork Déjà Vu NERFINISHED
previousWorkArtist Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young NERFINISHED
producer Graham Nash NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1970
1971
reissuedOn compact disc
digital download
releaseDate 1971-05-28

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Graham Nash notableWork Songs for Beginners