Buffalo Springfield – Buffalo Springfield

Album Info

Artist: Buffalo Springfield

Title: Buffalo Springfield

Year: 1966

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Tracklist

  • 1. For What It's Worth (2:33)
  • 2. Go and Say Goodbye (2:23)
  • 3. Sit Down I Think I Love You (2:33)
  • 4. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing (3:27)
  • 5. Hot Dusty Roads (2:51)
  • 6. Everybody's Wrong (2:29)
  • 7. Flying on the Ground Is Wrong (2:43)
  • 8. Burned (2:18)
  • 9. Do I Have to Come Right out and Say It (3:06)
  • 10. Leave (2:45)
  • 11. Out of My Mind (3:09)
  • 12. Pay the Price (2:36)

Review

Buffalo Springfield's self-titled debut album, released in the mystical year of October 1966, unveils a legendary tapestry of folk rock that whispers secrets of the counterculture era. Guided by the storytelling prowess of Stephen Stills and Neil Young, each track on this album weaves together threads of folk, rock, and psychedelia, summoning an enchanting soundscape that mirrors the spirit of its time.

From the compelling anthem "For What It's Worth" to the introspective and haunting "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing," the album is a treasure trove of captivating melodies and thought-provoking lyrics. Despite the production not fully aligning with the band's vision, the raw energy of their live performances shines through, capturing the essence of their fiery spirit. The March 1967 reissue, which waved farewell to "Baby Don't Scold Me" in favor of the iconic "For What It's Worth," cemented their mark on the national stage. Buffalo Springfield's debut is a beacon of creative innovation, marking their pivotal role in the evolution of folk rock and psychedelic music. - Thalia