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Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield Again (1967)

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"Buffalo Springfield Again" is the second album by the American rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in 1967. A landmark in the evolution of rock music, the album showcases the band's eclectic blend of folk, rock, and psychedelia, with contributions from all five members, including Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay. The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the hard-rocking "Mr. Soul" to the orchestrated pop of "Expecting to Fly," reflecting the band's musical versatility and the burgeoning creative tensions within the group. "Buffalo Springfield Again" is widely regarded as one of the definitive albums of the 1960s, capturing the spirit and experimentation of the era.


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"Buffalo Springfield Again" is the second album by the American rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in 1967. A landmark in the evolution of rock music, the album showcases the band's eclectic blend of folk, rock, and psychedelia, with contributions from all five members, including Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay. The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the hard-rocking "Mr. Soul" to the orchestrated pop of "Expecting to Fly," reflecting the band's musical versatility and the burgeoning creative tensions within the group. "Buffalo Springfield Again" is widely regarded as one of the definitive albums of the 1960s, capturing the spirit and experimentation of the era.


Listen to the album:

⁠Spotify

Apple Music


Links:

Official website

Contact

Support us on Patreon

DISCLAIMER: Due to copyright restrictions, we are unable to play pieces of the songs we cover in these episodes. Playing clips of songs are unfortunately prohibitively expensive to obtain the proper licensing. We strongly encourage you to listen to the album along with us on your preferred format to enhance the listening experience.

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