Stephen Stills – Blues Man

here is the info file from Dime

STEPHEN STILLS
STEPHEN STILLS: BLUES MAN

Date: various dates (1969 – 2008)
Venue: different venues
Source: different sources (audience, TV, FM-radio, soundboard)

CREDITS:

Lineage: Adobe Audition 2.0 > Wave Editor > Flac
Sound editing: The Treetop Flyer
Artwork will be added in the coming days.

CD1

01 BORN IN CHICAGO (Hard Rock Cafe, Las Vegas, July 21 1995)
02 FOR WHAT IT’S WORTH (Paul Mason Winery, Saratoga, June 26 1991)
03 MAKE LOVE TO YOU (The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, September 24 1986)
04 BLACK QUEEN (Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, March 8-9 1974)
05 HIGH & DRY (Paradiso, Amsterdam, October 8 2008)
06 GO BACK HOME (Fillmore East, New York, September 19-20 1969)
07 OLD MAN TROUBLE (Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, 2003)
08 RED HOUSE (Central Park, New York, July 2 1979)
09 WORD GAME / CROSSROADS (Blossom Music Centre, Cuyahoga Falls, August 1 1985)
10 WOUNDED WORLD / ROCKY MOUNTAIN WAY (Ancienne Belgique, Bruxelles, October 6 2008)
11 MIDNIGHT RIDER / FIND THE COST OF FREEDOM (Orpheum Theatre, Boston, November 20 1976)

CD2

01 COME ON IN MY KITCHEN (Stadio San Siro, Milano, July 15 1980)
02 FOR WHAT IT’S WORTH (Brady Theatre, Tulsa, April 14 1995)
03 MAKE LOVE TO YOU (Paradiso, Amsterdam, October 8 2008)
04 CROSSROADS (Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, May 25 1980)
05 WOUNDED WORLD (Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, April 30 2003)
06 GO BACK HOME (Roxy Theatre, Los ANgeles, January 25 1979)
07 OLD MAN TROUBLE (Zoo Amphitheatre, Oklahoma City, September 30 1983)
08 RIGHT BY YOU (Rockefeller’s, Houston, October 17 1984)
09 SHUFFLE JUST AS BAD (Perkins Palace, Pasadena, September 7 1983)
10 HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN / ROCKY MOUNTAIN WAY (Parr Meadows, Brookhaven, September 8 1979)
11 BLUES MAN (Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, March 22 1972)

Note: on the eve of the release of "Manassas – Pieces", which promises to be a WONDERFUL album (listen to the audio samples online), I want to celebrate this unexpected record with a collection of Stephen playing the blues (carefully put together with love and passion by The Treetop Flyer). I am sure if Stills ever releases a blues album, like Clapton did with "From the Cradle", he will enjoy a new season of success.