In 1970, Stephen Stills, singer, composer, singer, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist (he also plays the organ, bass, piano and percussion on the album) is done solo. This is his first album (you know the one he is pictured playing the guitar in a snow scene) and the man is not anyone. Indeed, the moment his career led him to play in two groups (Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) and lead to a third (Manassas). It is also found in 1968 to attend Bloomfield, Kooper (two hitters who have worked with Dylan) to achieve SuperSessions album. Not only, it is not just anyone, but he knows how, because its disk (which scrapes touch dry!) Confirms his guitar skills, melodist, composer. For me, Stephen Stills, the album, is the largest store in the seventies and the history of music. Black Queen, Love The One You're With (would the song was written for Véronique Sanson ??? Lol!), Became a real anthem Sit Yourself Down, We Are Not Helpless (Helpless in response to her boyfriend Neil Young?), fabulous To A Flame, Cherokee, Old Times Good Times (Hendrix plays its last notes) Go Back Home (with our "Slowhand loved"), acoustics Do For The Others. For this album, the Stills father was enlisted, no less, a gratin of his store: Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr (who is credited Richie's name on the album) John Sebastian, Dallas Taylor, Rita Coolidge, David Crosby and Graham Nash (for vocals). The album Stephens Stills, dedicated to Hendrix, who died shortly before its release, is a key element of music, a marvel that travels between rock and folk. With If I Could Only Remember My Name, this album is what is done best in the directory of Crosby Stills & Nash.