My music mix veers from classic rock (prefer deep cuts) to adult alternative, a fairly large tree with lots of branches. So, everything from The Beatles to Sheryl Crow & Joni Mitchell to Incubus.
Aside from the (mostly excellent) songs is the yeoman's work courtesy of Stephen Stills, playing most of the guitars, Hammond organ and electric bass. The acoustic guitar on "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" is alone worth of the price of admission. And what about the tasty electric guitar solos on "Wooden Ships?" Dallas Taylor gives us some terrific drum work. The strength of David Crosby and Graham Nash is with their almost unearthly precise vocal harmonies, and that comes through brilliantly. Of course, some of the lyrics have dated themselves a bit, but I would say at least 80% of the content holds up quite well five decades later. An indispensable work in any rock enthusiast's collection.