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Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield CD
Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield CD
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Buffalo Springfield is the influential debut album from the legendary folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield, originally released in 1966. The album introduced the songwriting talents of Neil Young and Stephen Stills, blending folk, rock, and country influences into a sound that helped shape the emerging West Coast rock scene of the late 1960s.
The album features the iconic protest anthem For What It's Worth, one of the defining songs of the era and a timeless reflection of social and political tension during the 1960s. Other standout tracks highlight the band’s rich harmonies, jangling guitars, and thoughtful songwriting, combining folk storytelling with the energy of rock music.
With contributions from band members including Richie Furay and Dewey Martin, the album captures the early creative chemistry that would influence generations of musicians. The record helped lay the groundwork for the country-rock and folk-rock movements that followed in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
1. Go & Say Goodbye
2. Sit Down I Think I Love You
3. Leave
4. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
5. Hot Dusty Roads
6. Everybody's Wrong
7. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong
8. Burned
9. Do I Have To Come Right Out & Say It
10. Baby Don't Scold Me
11. Out Of My Mind
12. Pay the Price
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