Greatest Hits

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Total Tracks: 19   Total Length: 77:38

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Picking Cherries

Progressive-Hobo

Just stopped here to pick a couple ripe ones... Always appreciated CNS&Y in the morning with a cup of joe.....

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A gathering of great talent

joe.langan

CSN was, as is, one of the most gifted assemblies of musical talent to grace our time. People can say what they want regarding the way that we all have aged and the fact that the band is not the same as it was "back in the day". That being said, where else can you experience the harmonies that these men have spent a lifetime working on? Do youself a huge favor and try to see them live if you get the chance. The harmonies are nothing less than mystical.

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Just the way I remembered!

Presley47

Loved it. It was just the way I remembered them, only better.

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OK collection for what it is...

mr. mark

Shadow Captain and Delta are good choices. They stink now, the new songs are LAME,Graham can't sing anymore, but Stephen is still a great guitarist (when he wants to be). Don't know how much of that blubber is really David and how much is spare parts, replaced since woodstock...

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Lost and found

beroger0

My college room mate had a CSN album we listened to all the time. I really liked "Guinnevere" and now I have found it again!

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Greatest Hits

gwhogs

I'm not a big fan of Crosby, Stills & Nash. Too 70's for me>

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Greatest Hits is Great

RickyRicardo

I grew up in the 60's so this is "my music." I've seen these guys in concert, and at rock festivals. They are unmatched in harmonizing vocals. They can "carry on" forever, at least "in my dreams." Thanks for the memories!

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The Songs On This Greatest Hits..

nickjacket

only reminds me of other CSNY great songs that aren't on this album.

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Excellent compilation

61Blues

When I was in high school, many moons ago, "So Far" was already out. I remember liking it because it had "Our House" on it. Later on, I loved "Just a song before I go", but was really still mostly into the earlier tunes. This is a great combo of all of the above - kind of like "So Far +". I think, if you've never spent time with their albums, you'll be surprised at how many great tunes these guys actually have created over the years. Really good stuff.

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They Say All Music Guide

Rhino/Atlantic’s 2005 compilation Greatest Hits collects the hits and signature songs of Crosby, Stills & Nash — not Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, which is a subtle difference, and one that would seem to make a greater difference than it actually does. Apart from their debut, CSN always was a bigger deal — more popular, more critically respected — when Neil Young was on board, but he only cut one studio album with them in the ’70s, so there aren’t that many songs from CSNY that really would have made the cut on a Greatest Hits. Then again, CSN themselves didn’t cut that many studio albums during their late-’60s/’70s peak. Just three: 1969′s eponymous debut, 1970′s Déjà Vu with Young, and 1977′s CSN. If you were charitable, you could count 1982′s Daylight Again as the coda to that peak, since it did produce two excellent (and big) hits in “Wasted on the Way” and “Southern Cross,” and it feels more of a piece with the group’s classic work than the quartet of albums from 1988 to 1999. That is certainly the perspective taken on this 19-track compilation, which concentrates entirely on material from Crosby, Stills & Nash, Déjà Vu, CSN, and Daylight Again. Even if this means that charting singles from 1988′s American Dream and 1990′s Live It Up are missing, it does make for a better listen than if they were forced into this set. That said, there are still a couple of major songs missing — Young’s “Helpless” and “Ohio,” of course, but also “Woodstock,” “Fair Game,” and “Almost Cut My Hair” — but the great majority of the big hits and signature songs are here. When broken down to sheer numbers, this contains seven of the ten songs from Crosby, Stills & Nash, five of the 12 from CSN, four from Daylight Again, and three from Déjà Vu, making this a generous, well-balanced collection that will satisfy the tastes of those who want a good overview of CSN’s biggest and best. It may not have everything — you’ll need Déjà Vu or So Far or perhaps just Neil Young’s Greatest Hits for that — but it has enough to be satisfying. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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