Stephen Stills by Stephen Stills

Stephen Stills

Stephen Stills

1970

Stephen Stills is a Rock album by Stephen Stills, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 115 pressings tracked, owned by 21 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Roots Rock
  • gritty
  • earnest
  • southern

About

Stephen Stills’ longtime partners David Crosby and Graham Nash dubbed him “Captain Manyhands” because of his multi-instrumental abilities. Recorded mostly in England, this album features him playing everything from guitar to organ and steel drums as he stretches his creative limits. Stills delves into thoughtful folk-rock (“Do for the Others”), lusty acoustic blues (“Black Queen”) and horn-fattened jazz-rock (“Cherokee”) with his trademark scratchy-voiced gusto. There’s a strong gospel element present on tracks like “Church (Part of Someone)’ and “We Are Not Helpless,” combining a message of brotherhood with sanctified keyboard flourishes. Striking a more carnal note is “Love The One You’re With,” the effusively Caribbean-flavored tune that became the album’s biggest hit. The stellar cast of guest players is mostly well used, with Jimi Hendrix’s scorching licks on “Old Times Good Times” and Eric Clapton’s expansive soloing on “Go Back Home” especially worth savoring. Captain Manyhands never sailed with more daring than on these tracks.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Love The One You're With3:03
  2. A2Do For The Others2:52
  3. A3Church (Part Of Someone)4:05
  4. A4Old Times Good Times3:38
  5. A5Go Back Home5:56

Side B

  1. B1Sit Yourself Down3:05
  2. B2To A Flame3:10
  3. B3Black Queen5:28
  4. B4Cherokee3:24
  5. B5We Are Not Helpless4:17

Credits

Performers

21 collectors on Gatefold own this · 115 pressings tracked on Gatefold