![]() ![]() They settled on a little abandonded house with a couch outside. On the day before the shoot Gary and Graham Nash drove through Hollywood and West Hollywood looking for a suitible location: the group wanted a site that was "downhome and comfortable" like their music. Here's what it might have looked like when they first discovered the little house (minus all the modern cars of course).Īnd in this shot, I made a pretend postcard out of the house, as if from the 1940's.Ītlantic Records asked the team of Henry Diltz, photographer, and Gary Burden, art director, to create the cover. (courtesy of Atlantic photo: (c) Henry Diltz)Īnd now, from a little further away, with the 1969 building Photoshopped into the modern day parking lot. Now superimposing the album over an original photo. (The wooden building no longer exists the site is now a parking lot.) The site of the album cover photo location, 815 Palm Avenue, West Hollywood, California, as seen today on Google Street Views. (courtesy of Atlantic cover photo: (c) Henry Diltz art direction Gary Burden) ![]() ![]() To be notified of new PopSpots entries, follow PopSpotsNYC on Twitter:įor questions or comments you can email me (Bob)Ĭrosby, Stills & Nash - Album Cover Location - West Hollywood, California - 1969 ![]()
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