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Just Roll Tape

Just Roll Tape: April 26th, 1968
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Studio album by Stephen Stills
Released July 10, 2007
Recorded Early 1968
Genre Rock
Length 40:16
Label Eyewall/Rhino
Producer Stephen Stills
Stephen Stills chronology
Man Alive!
(2005)
Just Roll Tape
(2007)
Pieces
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Music Box 3/5 stars
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars

Just Roll Tape: April 26, 1968 is a Stephen Stills demo album released in 2007. In the sleeve notes to the CD, Stephen Stills recalls that he was present at a Judy Collins session in New York in 1968, and when she finished with studio time remaining, Stills paid the engineer privately to let him record song demos. But Stills left the tapes in the studio and eventually considered them lost.

When the studio was about to close in 1978, musician Joe Colasurdo, who was rehearsing there, was told by the owner that he could take away any tapes he wanted to before they cleared the place out. After seeing Stills' names on several of the boxes, Colasurdo kept them safe until he could find a reel-to-reel machine to play them on. Colasurdo began attempting to get the masters safely back into Stills's hands, an undertaking that took 25 years. In 2003, he was connected to Graham Nash after happening to meet a close friend of his named Dan Curland, who owns the Mystic Disc Record Store. Nash received the tapes, passed them on to Stills, encouraging him to release them.

Stills is the only musician on the album. He sings all the songs and plays acoustic guitar and dobro. "Treetop Flyer" is not from the 1968 sessions.

Note that the April 26, 1968 date cited in the album's title is not correct, as Stills was performing at the Arizona State Fairgrounds in Phoenix, AZ on that date as a member of Buffalo Springfield.


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