David Crosby Announces First-Ever Concert Album 'Live at the Capitol Theatre'

Watch him perform long-lost demo "1974" with the Lighthouse Band

BY Allie GregoryPublished Oct 4, 2022

David Crosby has announced his first-ever solo live album, Live at the Capitol Theatre, which is due for release on November 25 via BMG.

Joining forces with Becca Stevens, Michelle Willis and Michael League — otherwise known as the Lighthouse Band — for the performance, Crosby's latest is culled from recordings on the final date on his 2018 tour at Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, the run in support of his seventh solo album Here If You Listen.

The self-produced 16-track record was mixed by Kevin Madigan, Michael League, Crosby and Nic Hard, and naturally includes some of Crosby's most iconic back catalogue entries — including "Guinnevere," "Woodstock," "Déjà Vu" and more.

It also comes with long-lost demo "1974," which vocalist/guitarist Michael League explained had been sitting unfinished on Crosby's computer for "40 years."

"I sent it to Becca Stevens and she was like, give me a crack at it' — so she came in a couple of days later with four-part harmonies for the entire song, lyrics for the entire song, and we sat down that day and kind of fine-tuned things, and so 44 years after it's kind of conception a song was born," said League.

You can watch a performance of the song below, where you'll also find the album's tracklisting.


Live at the Capitol Theatre:

1. The Us Below
2. Things We Do for Love
3. 1974
4. Vagrants of Venice
5. Regina
6. Laughing
7. What Are Their Names
8. By the Light of Common Day
9. Glory
10. The City
11. Look in Their Eyes
12. Guinnevere
13. Janet
14. Carry Me
15. Déjà Vu
16. Woodstock

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