The album was mainly recorded at
Island Studios in
London between the
two CSNY tours of 1969 and 1970. Stills had bought a mansion in Surrey, England, for £100,000 called Brookfields, which previously belonged to
Ringo Starr, and
Peter Sellers. This, on the advice of
Ahmet Ertegun, head of Atlantic Records, allowed him to get away from
Los Angeles and the deteriorating relationships within CSNY. The songs recorded at Island Studios, include "Old Times, Good Times", "To a Flame" and "Go Back Home". After the 1970 CSNY Tour, Stills recorded a few more songs in LA, and most of the backing vocals.
Graham Nash recalled in his book
Wild Tales: "Stephen called and said, 'You remember that song of mine, "
Love the One You’re With," that I cut in London? Well, I've brought the track back and we're in
Wally Heider's with it. I need voices for the choruses. Any chance you and David would come down?'" In addition to
Crosby & Nash, the album features an array of well-known guest musicians, including
John Sebastian,
Cass Elliot and
Rita Coolidge who contributed vocals.
Ringo Starr drums on two tracks under the pseudonym "Richie", which he also used for his contribution to the
London Sessions album by American bluesman
Howlin' Wolf, recorded in England the same year. Stills' album is also the only album to which both
Eric Clapton and
Jimi Hendrix supplied guitar work. According to Stills, he "bumped into Eric one evening, and he came by and the night degenerated into an endless jam of
The Champs' "
Tequila". Then we did the album track ("Go Back Home") in the studio. His solo was one take and he got a fabulous sound". Also, around this time Clapton recorded the solo for "Fishes and Scorpions" which appeared on Stills' follow-up,
Stephen Stills 2. Hendrix added guitar to "Old Times, Good Times" at Island Studios on 15 March 1970. Stills recalled in 1991: == Writing and recording ==