Greatest Hits
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Great collection
Having grown up with Crosby, Stills, and Nash, this album is a great collection of their greatest hits. A must for those who want the "cream." 2008-01-04




Excellent choice
CSN is a great band for all time, the recopilation in tha cd is very good. 2007-10-09




I really like this one
I must say that I am not an avid CSN fan. However, this is a very good compilation. I like every song on it and listen to this often. There are maybe a few additional songs that I would have liked to have on this CD, including some live stuff. However, this is really good. 2007-09-16




Good, but could have been great
About a year ago, I bought this collection of Crosby, Stills and Nash - an all-star group of '60s music veterans whose Woodstock appearance launched them to the forefront of the folk-rock scene of the early '70s. Much is made of the fact that none of their work with Neil Young's singing is included. It would have been a good idea to include the CSNY material because as I listen to this CD, enveloped in the greatness of fine songs like "Suite:Judy blue eyes", "Helplessly hoping", "Carry on" etc., I realize that of the 19 songs in this set, there are 5 or 6 fillers that are hardly CSN classics. And, where's "Dark Star"? - a great song and probably the last great song they ever recorded. I love that song, and I can't believe it's not on the disc. As great as some of Crosby, Stills and Nash's music is, there is not a huge catalog of high-caliber music recorded by them. To make a collection like this a true must-have, it should include the Neil Young collaberations and, ideally, A few of Steve Stills and Graham Nash's best solo songs. "Immigration man" would be a superb addition! "Johnney's garden" too. In conclusion, the hum-drum fillers could have been left off in favor of much better, truly classic material making for a very exciting collection. The remastering of the old material does bring out more clarity in the vocals but the mix seems extraordinarily bass-heavy. It seems that this greatist hits collection, like so many others, leaves the true fans wanting so that they'll buy the deluxe box-set. 2007-07-29




Folk Rock at its best
America was lucky these three individuals David Crosby of the Byrds, Grahm Nash of the Hollies and Steven Stills formerly of Buffalo Springfield and originally wanted to be one of the monkees crossed paths. If they had not we would not have these great folk compostions to listen to.
2007-05-13



