The first disc of "Voyage" begins with three tracks from
Crosby's stint in the Byrds, including the classic "Eight Miles
High." It proceeds onto enduring tracks from his collaboration with
Graham Nash, Stephen Stills and Neil Young, such as "Guinnevere,"
"Almost Cut My Hair" and "Long Time Gone."
Disc two anthologizes the nine albums Crosby released between 1977 and
2004, highlighted by the CSNY track "Compass," which chronicles
the artist's long battle with substance abuse. Also featured are five
songs from Crosby's band CPR, which finds him flanked by his son, James
Raymond.
Sixteen previously unreleased tracks can be found on the third disc,
including demos for "Deja Vu," "Long Time Gone" and
"Triad," alternate mixes of "Homeward Through The Haze"
and "Cowboy Movie" and a jam with Jerry Garcia, "Kids and
Dogs." Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Melissa Etheridge and Byrds members Roger
McGuinn and Chris Hillman contribute to the liner notes.
"Kids and Dogs" can also be found on the new "If I Could
Only Remember My Name," which is offered in a 5.1 Surround Sound mix
on the DVD alongside photos and rare video clips.
Meanwhile, Crosby has finished work on a memoir, "Since Then: How I
Survived Everything and Lived To Tell About It," which will hit
bookstores Nov. 7 via Putnam. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's summer
tour wraps Sunday (Sept. 10) outside Pittsburgh.