Manassas was an American rock band formed by Stephen Stills in 1971. Predominantly a vehicle for Stills’ music, the band released two albums: 1972’s Manassas and 1973’s Down the Road. The band dissolved in October 1973.
Manassas was formed in the fall of 1971, following Stills’ concert tour to support his album Stephen Stills 2 (1971). While Stephen Stills 2 was Stills’ second solo album, it was his first completed following the acrimonious 1970 breakup of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY), and was not critically well received. After a chance meeting with Flying Burrito Brothers singer/multi-instrumentalist Chris Hillman in Cleveland, where Stills’ tour schedule crossed paths with that of the Burritos – a band that, by late 1971, had undergone multiple personnel changes and was in financial trouble[5] – Stills saw an opportunity to change his artistic direction. He subsequently contacted Hillman, asking him, along with Burritos’ guitarist Al Perkins and fiddler Byron Berli
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Manassas (feat. Stephen Stills) - 12 - Rock & Roll Crazies (1972)
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Manassas (feat. Stephen Stills) - 17 - The Treasure (1972)
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Shimmering tails and swimming feats: welcome to the world’s biggest mermaid convention
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Manassas (feat. Stephen Stills) - (1972)
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Manassas (feat. Stephen Stills) - 05 - Bound To Fall (take 2) (1972)