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Retrospective - The Best of Buffalo Springfield

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Download links and information about Retrospective - The Best of Buffalo Springfield by Buffalo Springfield. This album was released in 1969 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Rock & Roll, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 40:11 minutes.

Artist: Buffalo Springfield
Release date: 1969
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Rock & Roll, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Tracks: 12
Duration: 40:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. For What It's Worth 2:40
2. Mr. Soul 2:51
3. Sit Down I Think I Love You 2:33
4. Kind Woman 4:14
5. Bluebird 4:28
6. On the Way Home 2:30
7. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing 3:27
8. Broken Arrow 6:14
9. Rock & Roll Woman 2:46
10. I Am a Child 2:22
11. Go and Say Goodbye 2:23
12. Expecting to Fly 3:43

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Buffalo Springfield recorded just three studio albums in their short, volatile life, but this late-‘60s combo introduced the world to Neil Young, Stephen Stills and Poco’s Richard Furay, and helped plant the seeds for future country-rock and ‘70s folk-based expression. (The Eagles owe a great debt.) The band’s great diversity in both songwriting and performance made it one of the era’s finest, immediately scoring with Stills’ “For What It’s Worth,” a song that virtually defined the paranoia of the Vietnam era in America with its haunting, trembling guitar work and its suggestion that if you “step out of line, the man comes and takes you away.” The band could also be heartbreakingly romantic with Furay’s “Kind Woman,” cryptically psychedelic with Young’s “Mr. Soul,” “Broken Arrow” and “Expecting to Fly,” but still keep its pop head (“Nowadays Clancy Can’t Even Sing,” “Sit Down I Think I Love You”) and deliver illustrative instrumental work (“Bluebird”). This Retrospective offers a brief, broad view of the band’s accomplishments. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself soon doing further research.