buffalo springfield is the debut album from the rock and roll hall of famers, featuring folk rock giants stephen stills and neil young.
this album features an ecletic mix of 12 tracks including the famous 'for what its worth'. the rest of the songs are perhaps not as instantly recognisable ... Read review
For What It's Worth Go And Say Goodbye Sit Down I Think I Love You Nowadays Clancy ... more
Can't Even Sing Hot Dusty Roads Everybody's Wrong Flying On The Ground Is Wrong Burned Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It Leave Out Of My Mind Pa...
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Advantages: some great songs, great lyrics Disadvantages: neil young only sings a few tracks
buffalo springfield is the debut album from the rock and roll hall of famers, featuring folk rock giants stephen stills and neil young.
this album features an ecletic mix of 12 tracks including the famous 'for what its worth'. the rest of the songs are perhaps not as instantly recognisable but in general the quality of the songs is very good. there is a good mix between laid back folk-rock such as 'hot dusty roads', 'out of my mind' ... .../>
the inlay is well designed with some nice descriptions of all the band members using a bunch of random adjectives. overall this is a very good album and easily on a par with buffalo springfield again. either album makes a good place to start with this band. ... more
buffalo springfield is the debut album from the rock and roll hall of famers, featuring folk rock giants stephen stills and neil young.
this album features an ecletic mix of 12 tracks including the famous 'for what its worth'. the rest of the songs are perhaps not as instantly recognisable but in general the quality of the songs is very good. there is a good mix between laid back folk-rock such as 'hot dusty roads', 'out of my mind' and 'do i have to come right out and say it' to the frenetic blues of 'leave' and everything in between.
lyrically this album is very good as all the songs are either stills or young originals and the musicianship is very solid if not groundbreaking. stephen stills exerts the most influence on this album, taking lead vocals or lead guitar on the majority of tracks. Neil young only has a couple of songs where he takes the lead. richie furay adds solid vocals and rhythm guitar.
the inlay is well designed with some nice descriptions of all the band members using a bunch of random adjectives. overall this is a very good album and easily on a par with buffalo springfield again. either album makes a good place to start with this band.
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Product details
Title
Buffalo Springfield [Remastered]
Performer
Buffalo Springfield
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Folk Rock
Release Date
02/1992
Recomended Retail Price
10.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1967
Label / Distributor
Atlantic / Cinram Logistics
Engineer
Doc Siegel; Tom May
Producer
Charles Greene; Brian Stone
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Mixed
Format
Performer
EAN
75679038920
Catalogue Number
7567903892
Additional notes
Album Notes
This 24-track reissue features the album's original track lineup, including "Baby Don't Scold Me," in mono, followed by the more well-known revised lineup, featuring the single "For What It's Worth" in place of "Baby Don't Scold Me," in stereo. Buffalo Springfield: Neil Young (vocals, guitar, piano); Stephen Stills, Richie Furay (vocals, guitar); Bruce Palmer (bass); Dewey Martin (drums). Recorded at Gold-Star Studios and Columbia Studios, Hollywood, California. All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology. Like the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield were influential in the melding of rock and folk that led to the country-rock sound of the '70s. Neil Young and Stephen Stills were the main singers/songwriters, constantly battling for creative control of the group. From this tempestuous union came melodic rock that ranged from Young's waltz-flavored "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing" and the Beatlesque "Burned" (featuring Young's piano playing) to Stills' muscular guitar style on "Leave," which foreshadowed his subsequent work with Crosby, Stills & Nash. Fame came by way of Stills' "For What It's Worth," a moody song about a cops-versus-kids conflict on Sunset Boulevard. Two turbulent years and two albums later, Buffalo Springfield broke up, but they'd already blazed the trail for their disciples to follow.
Album Reviews
Goldmine - "...sounds better than ever, commendable mastering..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
For What It's Worth
2.
Go And Say Goodbye
3.
Sit Down I Think I Love You
4.
Nowdays Clancy Can't Even Sing
5.
Hot Dusty Roads
6.
Everybody's Wrong
7.
Flying On The Ground
8.
Burned
9.
Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It
10.
Out Of My Mind
11.
Pay The Price
12.
Expecting To Fly
13.
Hung Upside Down
14.
Child's Claim To Fame
15.
Kind Woman
16.
On The Way Home
17.
I Am A Child
18.
Pretty Girl Why
19.
Special Care
20.
Uno Mundo
21.
In The Hour Of Not Quite Rain
22.
Four Days Gone
23.
Questions
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