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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars THIS ONE WILL GROW ON YOU.
By no means is this THE classic CSN&Y disc. Lets face it; They're a hard act to follow. Even for them. "LOOKING FORWARD" has recieved some unfavorable reviews, and I don't disagree with many of the points that have been made; but after several listenings I've discovered some really subtle things that make this disc worth owning. First off; Neil Youngs...
Published on March 16, 2000 by Dan Swan

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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Good (Not Stellar) Effort
From reading many reviews of "Looking Forward", I've learned that it is a record most CSNY fans either love or hate. Let me propose that this record is neither as bad as some would lead you to believe, or as good as others would lead you to believe.

Let's start with the songs. Neil Young weighs in with three good ones and another, less-than- serious...

Published on February 13, 2000 by Michael J. Shogi


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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars THIS ONE WILL GROW ON YOU., March 16, 2000
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Dan Swan (Lincoln City, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Looking Forward (Audio CD)
By no means is this THE classic CSN&Y disc. Lets face it; They're a hard act to follow. Even for them. "LOOKING FORWARD" has recieved some unfavorable reviews, and I don't disagree with many of the points that have been made; but after several listenings I've discovered some really subtle things that make this disc worth owning. First off; Neil Youngs material is as strong as anything he has done. This should come as no surprise to anyone who apreciates his style. In fact; after the first listening; I thought Neil's songs carried the entire disc. After a few more spins I began to enjoy several other tunes. "Faith In Me" is vintage Steven Stills. He has written many songs in this vein, and this song has a wonderfully relaxed quality that only comes from years of camaraderie. "Heartland" is a great Graham Nash number. Go back through his career and you'll find dozens of songs in the same mode. Perhaps we have all become hardened over the decades to accept such sweetness? "No Tears Left" just plain ROCKS. This is a real high point; great guitar work, and wonderful harmonies. "Someday Soon" is vintage CSN&Y, all the elements are here. This is a great song. "Sanibel" closes the disc, and again; this is vintage stuff. Go back and listen and you'll see what I mean. California Folk Rock at it's best. I believe that the people that did'nt like this disc have just out grown this kind of music; and what a shame. These guys embody the sweetness and conscience of a time past. Perhaps we could all use some of that sweetness in our busy lives. I for one welcome it.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Good (Not Stellar) Effort, February 13, 2000
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Michael J. Shogi (Reminderville, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Looking Forward (Audio CD)
From reading many reviews of "Looking Forward", I've learned that it is a record most CSNY fans either love or hate. Let me propose that this record is neither as bad as some would lead you to believe, or as good as others would lead you to believe.

Let's start with the songs. Neil Young weighs in with three good ones and another, less-than- serious song(Queen of Them All) that you'll like if you catch the humor in it. Nash and Crosby offer two good tunes apiece. Sanibel, the final song, was written by an outside composer, and it is good, if anything, because it shows that the CSN studio-produced harmonies are still intact. The problem is Stills. While still a formidable musician, his three songs on this record are weak both lyrically and musically, including "Faith in Me", the lead-off track. CSN/CSNY need to rely on Stills to write the classic Rock tracks, and he fails on this record. This is a major problem.

Regarding the harmonies, CSNY rely on their "live" voices, which were never spectacular to begin with and have only weakened with age. This will come as a surprise to long-time fans (who haven't seen CSN in concert lately). The last track, Sanibel, shows what the CSNY harmonies can be like when produced in a studio environment. By the way, the individual CSNY solo voices are up-to-par, abeit weaker than they were when the band members were younger, which is understandable.

Regarding the musicianship, the band's "chops" are fine, particularly Stills and Young. No problem there.

In summation, I would rate this record three stars out of five. I find that I generally enjoy it. If CSNY hang in there, I think it portends well for future collaborations.

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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't let reviews mislead you, November 20, 1999
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This review is from: Looking Forward (Audio CD)
I can't believe how much people are complaining that this record isn't as good as "Deja Vu." That record came out almost 30 years ago! When Van Morrison makes a great record like "The Healing Game" or "Back on Top," people just call it a great record. They don't say, "Yeah, but it's no 'Astral Weeks.'"

How about cutting these guys the same break? Songs don't come any better than Young's "Slowpoke," and the performance here is sublime. And while Crosby, Stills and Nash each have annoying traits, they are more than made up for here by superb performances on songs like "Dream for Him" and "No Tears Left." The song "Looking Forward" is also wonderful.

You'd be missing a great record if you let the bad reviews be your guide.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, December 27, 1999
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Joseph Lee (Dallas, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Looking Forward (Audio CD)
The new Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CD is enjoyable. The harmonies are still appealing, and the individual voices sound strong. The production quality is so-so, and not all of the cuts are terrific (Stills' Have Some Faith In Me is a clinker and gets the CD off to an ominous start), although Young's Slowpoke, Nash's Heartland and the title track are of the same fine, acoustic quality of their work a generation ago. Even Stills' societal diatribe (Seen Enough) is easy enough to handle. He's certainly seen it all.

The point needs to be made that the societal elements which endeared CSN&Y to so many in 1969 are long gone. These men, all of them still fine singer/songwriters, have come through with a solid, likeable effort. No, it won't be the best album you've ever bought, and it really won't hold a candle to Deja Vu or any of the CSN stuff from 1969-1970. But how well would albums by Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and The Doors be received at this point in time, were those legends alive and recording? They might also be making solid, likeable records as well.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars For The Diehard Only.., October 14, 2006
This review is from: Looking Forward (Audio CD)
This is not bad musically (how could anything by such musicians be horrible?), but it isn't remarkable at all.

This is not even worthy of comparison with Deja Vu, and perhaps its not worth purchasing, though if you are a real CSNY fan, you might add it to your collection.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For What It's Worth, February 29, 2000
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This review is from: Looking Forward (Audio CD)
O.K. I bought the CD and was not immediately impressed but as a huge fan of CSN&Y I kept playing the thing and gradually started to appreciate most of the cuts. Earlier this month, however, I finally had my long time dream come true of seeing them play live in Los Angeles. It's amazing how much more appreciation you can gain from music that you've heard live! Like most fan's I wasn't "looking forward" to hearing the new songs as much as my favorites from the past. However, the concert really rocked from door to door and the new songs added something fresh that gave an edge to the whole experience. Buy the CD if you can but you must see them live if they tour near your hometown. Classic Rock with a capital C!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Listen again, December 6, 1999
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"jimmyob" (USA - Metro NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Looking Forward (Audio CD)
Although I agree that some of the tracks are so-so - Niel is outstanding as usual! I've listened to the CD a number of times Looking Forward and and Slowpoke are my favorite tracks.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Old Magic - NOT THERE, December 2, 1999
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As a fan of their earlier work, I was hoping to hear songs that contained the harmonies of "Helplessly Hoping" or the energy of "Sweet Judy Blue Eyes." Unfortunately, I found neither. In my opinion, Neil Young's diversion into Country Music forever changed him. Their were some faint moments when I thought the CD might shine, but it never happened. If your a fan of the old, don't look for it in this CD
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's only rock and roll..., December 31, 1999
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This review is from: Looking Forward (Audio CD)
This CD is neither as good or as bad as most of the reviews would have you think. I have been a fan of CSN&Y in their various configurations since Deja Vu. While clearly, these gentlemen are no longer on the cutting edge of popular music, neither am I. It don't want CSN&Y to sound like Korn. This is a good, not great selection of songs, recorded without the studio sheen that accompanied most of their earlier works. These songs will sound pretty much the same live. I am always a little perplexed at music critics and others who suggest that Neil Young is the only member of this quartet that has any talent. I like Neil Young, but I connect much more with what Crosby and Stills have to say. "Slowpoke" is simply a re-write of "Handy Man." This is one of those discs that you will like more with repeated listening. If you are not 13, you'll find that while it is not a masterpiece, it has merit in an otherwise desolate musical landscape.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the best musically, but unmatched with it's message, March 16, 2000
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I find it amazing that people are very disappointed with Croz's contributions to this album. 'Stand and Be Counted' and 'Dream for Him' are not the best musically but the message is unlike anything out there today (they should have been recorded 100% live as they are excellent live). Have people really given up when it comes to dreaming and standing up for their rights? Sad. Stills and Nash have given a great effort. Heartland is perfect. Backing vocals a bit high pitched but a beautiful-beautiful song. 'Seen Enough' should have also been recorded 100% live. The song is there but it is a tad over-produced. Neil, of course, is one of the greatest artist to ever live. I feel greatly blessed to have been placed on this earth in the same time frame as him. His songs are the strongest musically on this album and rank near the top lyrically. Slowpoke and Looking Forward are instant Neil Classics. Overall, this album is great. Although, it takes a couple of listens to realize this. Ultimately, if I could change two things, it would be that Ben Keith would have produced the entire album and it would have been recorded live. C, S, and N should follow Neils recording habits. Also, this album is by far better than most albums out today. Sheep, however, probably have a different view. So if your a fan of C, S, N, and/or Y, you must buy this album. If you like the overpriced, overproduced, underwritten, lack of conviction, overcommercialized, same beat as everyone else pseudo-music that is out today - you better quit reading - your diaper probably needs changed.
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