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Stephen Stills
Dallas, United States • b. 1945-01-03
Stephen Stills is credited on 6,291 releases across 858 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1964–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
6,291
Pressings credited
858
Albums
7
Decades active
2,535
In collections
Biography
Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter known for his work with Buffalo Springfield; Crosby, Stills & Nash; and Manassas. As both a solo act and member of three successful bands, Stills has combined record sales of over 35 million albums. He was ranked number 28 in Rolling Stone's 2003 list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and number 47 in the 2011 list. Stills became the first person to be inducted twice on the same night into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Early in his professional career with Buffalo Springfield, he composed "For What It's Worth", which became one of the most recognizable songs of the 1960s. Other notable songs he contributed to the band were "Sit Down, I Think I Love You", "Bluebird", and "Rock & Roll Woman". After Buffalo Springfield disbanded, Stills began working with David Crosby and Graham Nash as the trio called Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN). In addition to writing many of the band's songs, Stills played bass, guitar, and keyboards on their debut album. The album sold over four million copies and at that point had outsold anything from the three members' prior bands: the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and the Hollies. The album won the trio a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Stills' first solo album, Stephen Stills, earned a gold record and is the only album to feature both Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. Its hit single "Love the One You're With" became his biggest solo hit, peaking at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. Stills followed this with a string of solo albums, as well as starting a band with Chris Hillman called Manassas in 1972. In summer 1974, Young reunited with CSN after a four-year hiatus for a concert tour that was recorded and released in 2014 as CSNY 1974. It was one of the first stadium tours and the largest tour the band has done to date. CSN reunited in 1977 for its album CSN, which became the trio's best-selling record. CSN and CSNY continued to have plati
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Credited work
6,291 releases · 858 albums · active 1964–2026
- Performance · 17,990
- Production · 1,275
- Other credits · 916
- Engineering · 166
Studios: Wally Heider Recording Studio, Los Angeles · Quadrafonic Sound Studios · Royce Hall · Barking Town Hall
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Led Zeppelin III
1970

Harvest
1972

Déjà Vu
1970

Electric Ladyland
1968

After The Gold Rush
1970

Blue
1971

Crosby, Stills & Nash
1969

Saturday Night Fever (The Original Movie Sound Track)
1977

Woodstock - Music From The Original Soundtrack And More
1970

Zuma
1975

So Far
1974

Decade
1977

The Last Waltz
1978

Nuggets (Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968)
1972

CSN
1977

4 Way Street
1971

The Cry Of Love
1971

Retrospective - The Best Of Buffalo Springfield
1969

Ringo
1973

Super Session
1968

Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde
1992

For The Roses
1972

Stephen Stills
1970

Daylight Again
1982
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