The Greatest Hits
Crosby, Stills & Nash: Nash, Stills (vocals); David Crosby (acoustic guitar). Additional personnel include: Art Garfunkel, Timothy B. Schmit (vocals); Michael Stergis, Joel Bernstein (acoustic guitar); Jerry Garcia (pedal steel guitar); Stephen Sills (banjo); Wayne Goodman (fiddle); Graham Nash (electric piano); Craig Doerge, Mike Finnigan, Richard T. Bear (keyboards); Joe Vitale (vibraphone); George Perry, Greg Reeves, Leland Sklar, Tim Drummond, Bob Glaub (bass guitar); Dallas Taylor (drums); Russell Kunkel (congas); Joe Lala (percussion). Recording information: 1969 - 1981. When Graham Nash casually added a high harmony to the song Stephen Stills and David Crosby were singing while sitting around at a friend's house, the beauty of the sound immediately struck all present. Consequently, one of the greatest and most enduring partnerships in popular music was formed. Not only did Crosby, Stills & Nash create some of the finest vocal-harmony arrangements of the late 1960s and early '70s, the group contained three hit folk-rock songwriters and, in Steven Stills, a world-class multi-instrumentalist. The disc opens with "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes, " an early tour de force that combines a percussive acoustic-guitar attack with unconventional song structure and singing that's alternately soulful andangelic. Other highlights include the fuzz-guitar-drenched "Wooden Ships" and the sunny pop of "Our House. " GREATEST HITS comes as advertised, collecting many of the trio's best-known tracks from their classic albums, as well as charting singles from the 1982 comeback disc DAYLIGHT AGAIN ("Wasted on the Way, " "SouthernCross").
Track Listing
- 1 suite: judy blue eyes
- 2 long time gone
- 3 just a song before i go
- 4 southern cross
- 5 marrakesh express
- 6 helplessly hoping
- 7 shadow captain
- 8 our house
- 9 guinnevere
- 10 see the changes
- 11 teach your children
- 12 wooden ships
- 13 delta
- 14 49 bye-byes
- 15 wasted on the way
- 16 carry on/questions
- 17 in my dreams
- 18 cathedral
- 19 daylight again

