“Everybody bird-dogging my girl, so tough…”
Manassas is my favorite of Stills’ albums. As a whole, in my eyes, this is where he peaked, where it all came together for him. Blues, jazz, latin grooves, folk, rock & roll and country all coexist here within the album’s framework — each with it’s own sub-category: “The Raven,” “The Wilderness,” “Consider,” and “Rock & Roll Is Here To Stay.” Keep in mind that when initially released in 1972, Manassas was a double album meaning each side of the record had it’s own theme. Below is a sampling from each of the 4 sections.
Notes: ’70s Coke Rock. Stills’ wah-wah is out of control and out front on several of these songs (awesome). Stills’ old blues man persona makes an appearance or two.
*The Raven*
MP3: Manassas :: (A) Rock & Roll Crazies (B) Cuban Bluegrass
MP3: Manassas :: Jet Set (sigh)
*The Wilderness*
MP3: Manassas :: So Begins The Task
MP3: Manassas :: Colorado
*Consider*
MP3: Manassas :: How Far
MP3: Manassas :: The Love Gangster
*Rock & Roll Is Here To Stay*
MP3: Manassas :: What To Do
MP3: Manassas :: The Treasure
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Amazon: Stephen Stills - Manassas