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CSNY 1974 is the nineteenth album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, their seventh in the quartet configuration, and their fifth live album. Issued on Rhino Records in 2014, it consists of concert material recorded in 1974 on the band's tour during the summer of that year. It was issued as a box set consisting of three compact discs and a DVD or as three pure audio blu-ray discs and a DVD. A more expensively packaged deluxe edition consisting of the material on six vinyl records and the Blu-Ray discs with a coffee table book, as well as a single disc sampler, were both released the same day.
Although the set list consisted of material taken from both group and solo projects, many songs performed on the tour and included in this box set had yet to be issued. "Carry Me" and "Time After Time" by Crosby would show up respectively on the Crosby & Nash albums Wind on the Water and Whistling Down the Wire. "Myth of Sisyphus" and "My Angel" by Stills would appear on his next solo album following the tour. "Fieldworker" by Nash would also be included on Wind on the Water. "Mellow My Mind" by Young would be released on Tonight's the Night, and "Long May You Run" would be the title track for the album Young would record in tandem with Stills. Five additional songs by Young appearing here – "Traces," "Goodbye Dick," "Love Art Blues," "Hawaiian Sunrise," and "Pushed It Over the End" – had previously never been officially released in any form.