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Stephen Stills - Man Alive!

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Man Alive!
Music Price: $18.98
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Artist(s)Stephen Stills
StudioPyramid Media
Release DateAugust 9, 2005
UPC Code854750001028
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Tracks

  1. Ain’t It Always (Stephen Stills)
  2. Feed the People (Stephen Stills) Featuring Graham Nash
  3. Hearts Gate (Stephen Stills)
  4. Round the Bend (Stephen Stills) Featuring Neil Young
  5. I Don’t Get It (Stephen Stills)
  6. Around Us (Stills / Vitale)
  7. Ole Man Trouble (Booker T. Jones)
  8. Different Man (Stephen Stills) Featuring Neil Young
  9. Piece of Me (Stephen Stills)
  10. Wounded World (Stills/Nash) Featuring Graham Nash
  11. Drivin’ Thunder (Stills/Young)
  12. Acadienne (Stephen Stills)
  13. Spanish Suite (Stephen Stills) Featuring Herbie Hancock

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (51 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteAmong Stills' BestQuote
Man Alive is among Stills' very best albums ever. A genuine return to form. Excellent from start to finish. July 8, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteCrosby,Stills andNash concertQuote

Waited backstage for the sound check of their concert in Sydney , dec 07. Had an original 1969 record, hopefully to get autographs. Well suddenly there they were, well only Graham and Stephen, David disappeared to another entrance--Without signing!!. But I was grateful to have at least 2 autographs and with a brief chat with Graham and Stephen. If I'd never seen the Beatles in 1964, then the CSN concert I saw that night would rate as the BEST- they were full of energy, engaged with the audience and had a great sense of humour. Thanks guys for a truly exceptional musical event January 21, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteStills' Best Solo Album Since The 70sQuote
MAN ALIVE! is Stephen Stills' best album as a solo artist since the 70s albums he did with Manassas. Unlike his interim releases, which were fairly restrained in tone, MAN ALIVE! features a hard-rocking sound that's reminiscent of prime-period material by the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, and the Outlaws, as well as Stills' own 70s work. Stills' advocacy of sanctions against Indonesia inretaliation for that country's trumped-up 2005 drug-smuggling conviction of a young Australian tourist makes MAN ALIVE! an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience. June 28, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteWe want to hear the music in your head!!!!Quote
It was certainly a long time coming, but well worth the wait! This CD is simply outstanding with a great mixture of songs. While you may note his voice has aged, the songs on this CD are perfectly suited to it. And by all means try to catch one of his solo shows this year where you can see him perform several of them live. "Ole Man Trouble" itself is worth the price of admission!

Please Stephen, not so much time before next one, ok? We're here ready, waiting and willing to listen to anything you'll bless us with! May 13, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteSteve Stills - Still has ITQuote
After seeing Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young play in concert in the Fall 0f 2006 it only seemed right to search for a new CD from each of them if THEY had one. Neil Young's CD was a simple choice. It was out there and easy to find for Christmas. Political, activist and what you would expect since 4 days in Ohio. After hearing the songs at the show whether you agreed with the politics or not it was worth getting. Then what about "Man Alive"? After a little Googling it was a definite choice to pick up. If you enjoy Steve Stills I really don't think you will be dissappointed. It is blusey and reminds me of Manassas and if you are a Steve Stills fan you should remember them and even "Super Session" with Season of the Witch! There are driving tunes like "Drivin Thunder" to listen to in your car in traffic and a few heartfelt tunes like "Wounded World" and I don't get it". All in all its a good CD and although you may hear a few threads and melodies that are familiar it does't hurt. January 9, 2007

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