Showing posts with label buffalo springfield. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Buffalo Springfield: Bluebird and Go Say Goodbye.


"Bluebird" recorded in 1967. Only available on a double album released in 1973.




Compilation album by Buffalo Springfield
Released: 12 November 1973
Recorded: July 1966-April 1968
Genre: Folk rock, rock
Label: Atco
Producer: Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Ahmet Ertegün, Charles Greene, Jack Nitzsche, Brian Stone

"Go and Say Goodbye", written by Stephen Stills. This song was originally recorded by Buffalo Springfield for their debut release in 1966.




Studio album by Buffalo Springfield
Released
Original Release: 5 December 1966
Re-Release: 6 March 1967
Recorded: July - September 1966 in Los Angeles, California
Genre: Folk rock, rock
Length: 35:34
Label: Atco
Producer: Charles Greene, Brian Stone

Buffalo Springfield: Rock And Roll Woman .





Released: 30 October 1967
Recorded: January–September 1967, Los Angeles, California
Genre: Folk rock, rock, psychedelic rock
Length: 34:07
Label: Atco
Producer: Richie Furay, Jack Nitzsche, Stephen Stills, Neil Young

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Buffalo Springfield: For What It's Worth.




"For What It's Worth" is a song written by Stephen Stills. This song is about protesting anti-loitering laws and the closing of the West Hollywood nightclub Pandora's Box. Stills was not there when they closed the club, but had heard about it from his band members. It was recorded on December 5, 1966, and released as a single in January 1967, it was later added to the re-release of their first album, Buffalo Springfield. I think the phantom guitar player is Jeff Beck.


From the album Buffalo Springfield
B-side: "Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It?"
Released: January 9, 1967
Recorded: December 5, 1966
Genre: Folk rock
Length:  2:37
Label: Atco
Writer(s): Stephen Stills

Paul2s, favorite video version of this song is from the CBS Sunday Night Smothers Brothers Show.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Buffalo Springfield: Mr. Soul.


"Mr. Soul" is a song written by Canadian rock musician Neil Young, and first recorded by Buffalo Springfield and released on their second album, Buffalo Springfield Again. It was originally recorded on January 9, 1967 at Atlantic Studios, New York with an additional recording on April 4, 1967. Awesome! To see a young Neil Young, jamming with a smile..


 
Released: 30 October 1967
Recorded: January–September 1967, Los Angeles, California
Genre: Folk rock, rock, psychedelic rock
Length: 34:07
Label: Atco
Producer: Richie Furay, Jack Nitzsche, Stephen Stills, Neil Young

Paul2 said... I think Steve's best post Springfield pre CSN is Supersession on Columbia (LP is now on Sundazed) with Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield. Does a killer version of Dylan's" It Takes A lot to Laugh But It Takes A Train To Cry".