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Buffalo Springfield Again

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Album Review

Due in part to personnel problems which saw Bruce Palmer and Neil Young in and out of the group, Buffalo Springfield's second album did not have as unified an approach as their debut. Yet it doesn't suffer for that in the least — indeed, the group continued to make major strides in both their songwriting and arranging, and this record stands as their greatest triumph. Stephen Stills' "Bluebird" and "Rock & Roll Woman" were masterful folk-rockers that should have been big hits (although they did manage to become small ones); his lesser-known contributions "Hung Upside Down" and the jazz-flavored "Everydays" were also first-rate. Young contributed the Rolling Stones-derived "Mr. Soul," as well as the brilliant "Expecting to Fly" and "Broken Arrow," both of which employed lush psychedelic textures and brooding, surrealistic lyrics that stretched rock conventions to their breaking point. Richie Furay (who had not written any of the songs on the debut) takes tentative songwriting steps with three compositions, although only "A Child's Claim to Fame," with its memorable dobro hooks by James Burton, meets the standards of the material by Stills and Young; the cut also anticipates the country-rock direction of Furay's post-Springfield band, Poco. Although a slightly uneven record that did not feature the entire band on several cuts, the high points were so high and plentiful that its classic status cannot be denied.

Customer Reviews

What can you say... Finally!!!

Great to see the whole LP on iTunes after all these years. I picked this up the day it was released back in 1967... it blew me away then and still does now. One of the finest LP's cut in the '60s and certainly the best Buffalo Springfield album hands down... although their first LP was (and is) a total classic. This record certainly doesn't need me to sing its praises, it is so beyond even being called "classic" at this point it isn't even funny. If you were in your teens or twentys in 1967 you know every song on this record... what more can you say? A wonderful example of the times, the generation(s) it represented and where our country was at the time. No more need be said from my perspective.

STELLAR

Just picked this up for five bucks at work,let me tell you it blew me away! I never knew too much of Buffalo Springfield nor the history of there releases. According to watch guy this is a classic and it has tight playing diverse harmonies and fine production. If your a fan of MMJ or Wilco give this a spin and see how way ahead of there time!

Sorry to bother you ...

I just purchased buffalo Springfield and #2 A Childs Claim to Fame just will not play. Will not even stop on it . Will you please help? Babygirl. P.s. the other songs don't play the song I try
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Biography

Formed: 1966 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '10s

Apart from the Byrds, no other American band had as great an impact on folk-rock and country-rock — really, the entire Californian rock sound — than Buffalo Springfield. The group's formation is the stuff of legend: driving on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, Stephen Stills and Richie Furay spotted a hearse that Stills was sure belonged to Neil Young, a Canadian he had crossed paths with earlier. Indeed it was, and with the addition of fellow hearse passenger and Canadian...
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