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 Childen 12. Wooden Ships 13. Delta 14. Bye-Byes 15. 49 Bye-Byes 16. Carry On / Questions 17. In My Dreams 18. Cathedral 19. Daylight Again / Find the Cost Of Freedom
| Details | | Playing Time: | 76 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Art Garfunkel, Jerry Garcia | | Producer: | Craig Doerge, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Graham Nash (Compilation), Howard Albert, Joel Bernstein (Compilation), Ron Albert, Stanley Johnson, Stanley Johnston | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes 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 and angelic. 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," "Southern Cross").
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