Pieces (Manassas album)

The phrase “Pieces (Manassas album)” does not correspond to a widely documented or officially released studio, live, or compilation album by the American rock group Manassas, which was active primarily in the early 1970s under the leadership of Stephen Stills. Comprehensive discographies of the band list the self‑titled debut Manassas (1972) and the follow‑up Down the Road (1973) as their principal releases, along with various singles, bootleg recordings, and post‑breakup compilations.

No authoritative music reference works, record label catalogs, or reputable music journalism sources provide confirmation of an album titled Pieces associated with Manassas. Consequently, the term lacks sufficient encyclopedic documentation to be treated as an established concept.

Possible explanations for the appearance of the term include:

  • A misidentification or typographical error referring to a different Manassas release or a compilation featuring Manassas tracks.
  • An unofficial or bootleg collection assembled by fans or third parties, which would not be recognized in official discographies.
  • A working‑title or unreleased project that was never formally issued.

In the absence of verifiable sources, the term remains insufficiently documented for inclusion in an encyclopedic entry.

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