Buffalo Springfield Again is a folk rock album by Buffalo Springfield, a band which included future stars Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay. The album was released in December 1967 after a tense, protracted period of recording, during which Young was often absent and the band was unable to keep a permanent bass player. (The group's first bass guitarist, Bruce Palmer, spent much of the sessions detained on drug charges. ) A number of Los Angeles session players also make appearances.

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  • Buffalo Springfield Again is a folk rock album by Buffalo Springfield, a band which included future stars Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay. The album was released in December 1967 after a tense, protracted period of recording, during which Young was often absent and the band was unable to keep a permanent bass player. (The group's first bass guitarist, Bruce Palmer, spent much of the sessions detained on drug charges. ) A number of Los Angeles session players also make appearances. Among the notable tracks are Young's minor hit, "Mr. Soul". The album also includes two orchestral experiments Young produced with Jack Nitzsche, a Phil Spector associate: "Expecting to Fly" and "Broken Arrow". Both tracks were intended for solo release, and feature Young only, backed by session players (though Furay overdubbed a harmony vocal on the latter). Stills contributed four tunes, among them "Rock and Roll Woman", a song cowritten by an uncredited David Crosby and allegedly featuring Crosby on backup vocals. (He had just been fired by The Byrds because of his controversial song Triad, about a ménage á trois) This song was probably the first collaboration between Stills and Crosby. Simultaneous tension in the Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, and The Hollies would eventually result in the formation of Crosby, Stills & Nash. In 2003, the album was ranked number 188 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
  • Buffalo Springfield : Neil Young (Voix et Guitare), Steven Stills (Voix et Guitare), Richie Furay (Voix et Guitare), Dewey Martin (Voix et Batterie), Bruce Palmer (Basse), Autres musiciens : Jack Nitzsche (Piano), Don Randi (Piano), Bruce Botnick (Banjo), James Burton (Dobro), Jim Fielder (Basse), Bobby West (Basse), Charlie Chin (Banjo).
  • Buffalo Springfield Again är folkrockgruppen Buffalo Springfields andra studioalbum, utgivet 1967. "Mr Soul" var hitsingeln på albumet.
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  • March-June & August-October 1967, Los Angeles, California
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  • Buffalo Springfield Again is a folk rock album by Buffalo Springfield, a band which included future stars Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay. The album was released in December 1967 after a tense, protracted period of recording, during which Young was often absent and the band was unable to keep a permanent bass player. (The group's first bass guitarist, Bruce Palmer, spent much of the sessions detained on drug charges. ) A number of Los Angeles session players also make appearances.
  • Buffalo Springfield : Neil Young (Voix et Guitare), Steven Stills (Voix et Guitare), Richie Furay (Voix et Guitare), Dewey Martin (Voix et Batterie), Bruce Palmer (Basse), Autres musiciens : Jack Nitzsche (Piano), Don Randi (Piano), Bruce Botnick (Banjo), James Burton (Dobro), Jim Fielder (Basse), Bobby West (Basse), Charlie Chin (Banjo).
  • Buffalo Springfield Again är folkrockgruppen Buffalo Springfields andra studioalbum, utgivet 1967. "Mr Soul" var hitsingeln på albumet.
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