Turnin' Back the Pages

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Turnin' Back the Pages
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Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2003
Genre Rock
Length77:55
Label Raven Records
Producer Stephen Stills, The Albert Brothers, Steve Alaimo, Gerry Tolman
Stephen Stills chronology
Stills Alone
(1991)
Turnin' Back the Pages
(2003)
Man Alive!
(2005)

Turnin' Back the Pages is a compilation album released by Stephen Stills from his years with Columbia Records (1975-1978) and the Super Session album (1968). It was released in 2003.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Stephen Stills, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."As I Come of Age" 2:35
2."In the Way" 3:34
3."New Mama" Neil Young 2:27
4."Cold Cold World"Stills, Donnie Dacus 4:35
5."Love Story" 4:12
6."Turn Back The Pages"Stills, Dacus4:03
7."First Things First"Stills, Joe Schermie, Jon Smith2:15
8."Stateline Blues" 1:59
9."The Loner"Neil Young4:14
10."Buyin' Time" 3:35
11."Soldier"Stills, Dacus2:58
12."Closer To You"Dacus, Stills, Warner Schwebke3:34
13."Ring of Love"Dacus, Stills4:01
14."Circlin'"Stills, Kenny Passarelli 4:16
15."Midnight Rider" Gregg Allman 3:40
16."Not Fade Away" Buddy Holly, Norman Petty 3:28
17."Can't Get No Booty"Stills, Danny Kortchmar 3:46
18."What's The Game?" 3:36
19."Thoroughfare Gap" 3:31
20."Beaucoup Yumbo"Stills, Joe Vitale 3:39
21."You Don't Love Me"Willie Cobb4:07
22."It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" Bob Dylan 3:28
Total length:77:55


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