This is the disc that Stephen Stills fans always hoped he'd make. Stills Alone is just Stephen doing what he does the best, picking and singing in a style all his own. Put...
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More coherent than his last effort, Illegal Stills still is mostly filler. Much of it co-written with Donnie Dacus! it finds Stephen Stills trying to recover after too many...
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See the racing boat taking off into outer space on the front cover. Flip the jacket over, and see Stephen Stills apparently co-piloting just such a ship, and you'll...
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Talk about understatement -- there's Stephen Stills on the cover, acoustic guitar in hand, promising a personal singer/songwriter-type statement. And there is some of that...
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This live record features Stephen Stills with a great voice that may be a bit weary but is, perhaps, even more emotional and personal. Separated into an acoustic side and an...
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Flushed with the success of his first solo effort and the continuing adulation from his role in the supergroup CSNY, Stephen Stills must have felt like he could do no wrong,...
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A sprawling masterpiece, akin to the Beatles' White Album, the Stones' Exile on Main St., or Wilco's Being There in its makeup, if not its sound. Rock, folk, blues, country,...
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Before Manassas broke up, the band released Down the Road, which is highlighted by Chris Hillman's "Lies" and Stephen Stills' "Do You Remember the Americans," and also...
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