Track Listing 1. For What It's Worth 2. Mr. Soul 3. Sit Down I Think I Love You 4. Kind Woman 5. Bluebird 6. On the Way Home 7. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing 8. Broken Arrow 9. Rock and Roll Woman 10. I Am a Child 11. Go and Say Goodbye 12. Expecting to Fly
| Details | | Playing Time: | 40 min. | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Buffalo Springfield: Steve Stills (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Richie Furay, Neil Young (vocals, guitar); Jim Messina (vocals, bass); Bruce Palmer, Jim Fielder (bass); Dewey Martin (drums). Producers include: Charles Green, Brian Stone, Steve Stills, Neil Young, Jim Messina. Buffalo Springfield's brief lifespan (essentially 1966-1968) was rich with promise but fraught with creative tensions. This friction ultimately fractured the band's core foundation of Stephen Stills and Neil Young. However, those same tensions--along with the formidable talents of Richie Furay and Jim Messina (replacing original bass player Bruce Palmer but assuming a broader production role)--created some truly enduring music. With only three albums from which to draw, RETROSPECTIVE includes the entirety of the band's hits and many well-known album tracks. Looking back, Buffalo Springfield can be seen as the wellspring for much of what happened in popular music in the half-dozen years after the band's demise. From the country rock of Poco (which begat the Eagles) to Crosby, Stills & Nash--not to mention every turn in the ever-twisting road of Neil Young's career--it can all be traced right back to these tracks.
Editorial Reviews -created some truly enduringly music. With only three albums from which to draw, RETROSPECTIVE includes the entirety of the band's hits and many well-known album tracks. In retrospect, Buffalo Springfield can be seen as the wellspring for much of what happened in popular music in the half dozen years after their demise. From the country rock of Poco (which begat The Eagles), to Crosby, Stills & Nash--and every turn in the ever-twisting road of Neil Young's career--it can all be traced right back to this music.
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