Stills Alone Explained

Stills Alone
Type:Album
Artist:Stephen Stills
Cover:Stillsaloness.jpg
Released:September 11, 1991
Recorded:Audio Vision Studios, (Miami, Florida). Except "The Right Girl" (Recorded) and "Amazonia" (Recorded & Mixed) at The Record Plant (Sausalito, California).
Genre:Rock
Length:35:16
Label:Vision Records, Gold Hill Records
Producer:Stephen Stills, The Albert Brothers, Steve Alaimo, Gerry Tolman
Prev Title:Right by You
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:Turnin' Back the Pages
Next Year:2003

Stills Alone is the seventh studio album released in 1991 by American musician Stephen Stills. The album features Stills on acoustic and electric guitar, with minimal or no backing on the majority of the tracks. "Amazonia" features some percussion backing. The cover photograph was by Henry Diltz.

Singer/songwriter Ray Lamontagne has noted in interviews that track ten on this album, "Treetop Flyer", is the song that convinced him to pursue a career in music.

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Production