Buffalo Springfield Again by Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield Again

Buffalo Springfield

1967

Buffalo Springfield Again is a Rock album by Buffalo Springfield, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 95 pressings tracked, owned by 16 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Psych Rock
  • jangly
  • wistful
  • psychedelic

About

Neil Young once claimed he wrote "Mr. Soul," this album's hard-stomping opener and only hit, in less than five minutes. Such was the brilliance—and impetuousness—of Buffalo Springfield's embattled members. Horns bring a Motown-like jolt to the rollicking R&B of "Good Time Boy," while, abetted by an uncredited David Crosby, Stephen Stills elevates the psychedelic "Rock & Roll Woman" with sublime Crosby, Stills & Nash–like harmonies. Stills' sprawling "Bluebird" remains one of the most underrated epics of the '60s.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Mr. Soul2:52
  2. 2A Child's Claim to Fame2:13
  3. 3Everydays (Live)2:42
  4. 4Expecting to Fly3:44
  5. 5Bluebird4:35
  6. 6Hung Upside Down3:31
  7. 7Sad Memory3:04
  8. 8Good Time Boy2:17
  9. 9Rock & Roll Woman (Single Version)2:45
  10. 10Broken Arrow6:14

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16 collectors on Gatefold own this · 95 pressings tracked on Gatefold