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Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield

1966 Recopilatorio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Octubre 1966 · Fecha Grabación: 11 Septiembre 1966 -
    Discográfica: Atco · Estudio de grabación: Gold Star and Columbia, Hollywood · Productor: Charles Greene , Brian Stone
    1
    For What It's Worth
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    2:38
  • 2
    Go And Say Goodbye
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    2:23
  • 3
    Sit Down I Think I Love You
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    2:34
  • 4
    Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
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    3:28
  • 5
    Hot Dusty Roads
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    2:52
  • 6
    Everybody's Wrong
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    2:29
  • 7
    Flying On The Ground Is Wrong
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    2:43
  • 8
    Burned
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    2:18
  • 9
    Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It
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    3:06
  • 10
    Leave
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    2:46
  • 11
    Out Of My Mind
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    3:09
  • 12
    Pay The Price
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    2:36
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    Singles

    Buffalo Springfield
    Studio album by
    ReleasedOctober 1966 (1966-10)
    RecordedJuly 18 – September 11, 1966
    StudioGold Star and Columbia, Hollywood
    Genre
    Length32:54
    LabelAtco
    Producer
    • Charles Greene
    • Brian Stone
    Buffalo Springfield chronology
    Buffalo Springfield
    (1966)
    Buffalo Springfield Again
    (1967)
    Singles from Buffalo Springfield
    1. "Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" / "Go and Say Goodbye"
      Released: August 1966[3]
    2. "Burned" / "Everybody`s Wrong"
      Released: November 1966[4]
    3. "For What It`s Worth" / "Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It?"
      Released: December 1966[5]

    Review

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    For other self-title albums, see Buffalo Springfield (disambiguation).

    1966 studio album by Buffalo Springfield

    Buffalo Springfield is the debut album by the folk rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in October 1966 on Atco Records.[nb 1] Band members Stephen Stills and Neil Young wrote all the material on the album.

    Most subsequent pressings of the album from March 1967 onward replaced the track "Baby Don`t Scold Me" with the standalone single "For What It`s Worth", which was ascending the US charts at the time. The single eventually peaked at number 7 on the Hot 100,[8] while the album reached number 80 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.

    Background and content

    Buffalo Springfield were formed in early 1966, playing their first gig at The Troubadour club in Hollywood in April of that year. An initial single that appeared on this album, Young`s "Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" sung by Richie Furay, failed to reach the national charts but made the Top 40 locally in Los Angeles during August. This album was recorded in the summer of 1966 at Gold Star Studios where Phil Spector created his "Wall of Sound" and Brian Wilson produced recordings by the Beach Boys. Young sings lead on only two of his five compositions, Furay singing lead on the other three.

    The album was produced by the group`s managers, Charles Greene and Brian Stone, both of whom had minimal experience as record producers. The group was reportedly unhappy with the sound of the album, feeling that it did not reflect the intensity of their live shows.[9] The band asked Atco for time to re-record the album, but not wanting to miss the Christmas holiday season the label insisted that the record be released as it was.

    Buffalo Springfield was originally released in both mono and stereo versions as Atco SD 33-200. The back cover contained band profiles of each member in the mode of those for Tiger Beat. Recorded the day the LP was released and issued soon after, the band`s new single by Stills "For What It`s Worth" became a national hit, making the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in March 1967.[10] For the second pressing of March 6, 1967, the album was reissued as Atco SD 33-200A with the hit as the lead track, dropping "Baby Don`t Scold Me" and slightly reconfiguring the running order. "Baby Don`t Scold Me" has never been reissued in stereo; all compact disc releases feature only the mono mix of this track.

    The album was remastered in HDCD and reissued on June 24, 1997, with two versions on one disc, the mono tracks from Atco 33-200 first with the stereo tracks from SD 33-200A following. Not contained were the stereo mix of "Baby Don`t Scold Me" from Atco SD 33-200 or the mono mix of "For What It`s Worth" from Atco 33-200A. "Burned" has also never been issued in stereo.

    The recording sessions took place at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles from July 18 to September 11, 1966, with "For What It`s Worth" recorded at Columbia Studios in Los Angeles on December 5, 1966.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[11]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[12]
    The Rolling Stone Record Guide[13]

    Cash Box said that "Burned" has a "slick, mid-tempo rock arrangement that could catch on big."[14]

    Track listing

    Original release

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    1."Go and Say Goodbye" (July 18)Stephen StillsStills and Richie Furay2:20
    2."Sit Down, I Think I Love You" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:32
    3."Leave" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:42
    4."Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" (July 18)Neil YoungFuray3:25
    5."Hot Dusty Roads" (August)StillsStills2:50
    6."Everybody`s Wrong" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:23

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    1."Flying on the Ground Is Wrong" (September 10)YoungFuray2:40
    2."Burned" (August)YoungYoung2:16
    3."Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It" (August)YoungFuray3:01
    4."Baby Don`t Scold Me" (August)StillsStills and Furay3:04
    5."Out of My Mind" (August)YoungYoung3:05
    6."Pay the Price" (August)StillsStills2:36

    March 1967 release

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    1."For What It`s Worth" (December 5)StillsStills2:40
    2."Go and Say Goodbye" (July 18)StillsStills and Furay2:20
    3."Sit Down, I Think I Love You" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:30
    4."Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" (July 18)YoungFuray3:24
    5."Hot Dusty Roads" (August)StillsStills2:47
    6."Everybody`s Wrong" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:25

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    1."Flying on the Ground Is Wrong" (September 10)YoungFuray2:40
    2."Burned" (August)YoungYoung2:15
    3."Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It" (August)YoungFuray3:04
    4."Leave" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:42
    5."Out of My Mind" (August)YoungYoung3:06
    6."Pay the Price" (August)StillsStills2:36

    Personnel

    Buffalo Springfield

    • Stephen Stills — vocals, guitars, keyboards
    • Neil Young — vocals, guitars, harmonica, piano
    • Richie Furay — vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Bruce Palmer — bass guitar
    • Dewey Martin — drums, backing vocals

    Production personnel

    • Charles Greene, Brian Stone — producers, stereo mix
    • Tom May, Doc Siegel, James Hilton, Stan Ross — engineers
    • Sandy Dvore — design
    • Henry Diltz, Ivan Nagy — photography
    • Tim Mulligan — HDCD digital mastering
    • John Nowland, Pflash Pflaumer — analog to digital transfers

    Charts

    Album - (United States)

    Year

    Chart

    Position

    1967

    Billboard Pop Albums

    80

    Cashbox Albums Charts[15]

    54

    Record World Album Charts[16]

    54

    Singles - Billboard (United States)

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    August 1966

    "Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" / "Go And Say Goodbye"

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100

    110

    November 1966

    "Burned" / "Everybody`s Wrong"

    -

    -

    January 1967

    "For What It`s Worth (Stop, Hey What`s That Sound)" / "Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It"

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100

    7

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    For other self-title albums, see Buffalo Springfield (disambiguation).

    1966 studio album by Buffalo Springfield

    Buffalo Springfield is the debut album by the folk rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in October 1966 on Atco Records.[nb 1] Band members Stephen Stills and Neil Young wrote all the material on the album.

    Most subsequent pressings of the album from March 1967 onward replaced the track "Baby Don`t Scold Me" with the standalone single "For What It`s Worth", which was ascending the US charts at the time. The single eventually peaked at number 7 on the Hot 100,[8] while the album reached number 80 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.

    Background and content

    Buffalo Springfield were formed in early 1966, playing their first gig at The Troubadour club in Hollywood in April of that year. An initial single that appeared on this album, Young`s "Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" sung by Richie Furay, failed to reach the national charts but made the Top 40 locally in Los Angeles during August. This album was recorded in the summer of 1966 at Gold Star Studios where Phil Spector created his "Wall of Sound" and Brian Wilson produced recordings by the Beach Boys. Young sings lead on only two of his five compositions, Furay singing lead on the other three.

    The album was produced by the group`s managers, Charles Greene and Brian Stone, both of whom had minimal experience as record producers. The group was reportedly unhappy with the sound of the album, feeling that it did not reflect the intensity of their live shows.[9] The band asked Atco for time to re-record the album, but not wanting to miss the Christmas holiday season the label insisted that the record be released as it was.

    Buffalo Springfield was originally released in both mono and stereo versions as Atco SD 33-200. The back cover contained band profiles of each member in the mode of those for Tiger Beat. Recorded the day the LP was released and issued soon after, the band`s new single by Stills "For What It`s Worth" became a national hit, making the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in March 1967.[10] For the second pressing of March 6, 1967, the album was reissued as Atco SD 33-200A with the hit as the lead track, dropping "Baby Don`t Scold Me" and slightly reconfiguring the running order. "Baby Don`t Scold Me" has never been reissued in stereo; all compact disc releases feature only the mono mix of this track.

    The album was remastered in HDCD and reissued on June 24, 1997, with two versions on one disc, the mono tracks from Atco 33-200 first with the stereo tracks from SD 33-200A following. Not contained were the stereo mix of "Baby Don`t Scold Me" from Atco SD 33-200 or the mono mix of "For What It`s Worth" from Atco 33-200A. "Burned" has also never been issued in stereo.

    The recording sessions took place at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles from July 18 to September 11, 1966, with "For What It`s Worth" recorded at Columbia Studios in Los Angeles on December 5, 1966.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[11]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[12]
    The Rolling Stone Record Guide[13]

    Cash Box said that "Burned" has a "slick, mid-tempo rock arrangement that could catch on big."[14]

    Track listing

    Original release

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    1."Go and Say Goodbye" (July 18)Stephen StillsStills and Richie Furay2:20
    2."Sit Down, I Think I Love You" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:32
    3."Leave" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:42
    4."Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" (July 18)Neil YoungFuray3:25
    5."Hot Dusty Roads" (August)StillsStills2:50
    6."Everybody`s Wrong" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:23

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    1."Flying on the Ground Is Wrong" (September 10)YoungFuray2:40
    2."Burned" (August)YoungYoung2:16
    3."Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It" (August)YoungFuray3:01
    4."Baby Don`t Scold Me" (August)StillsStills and Furay3:04
    5."Out of My Mind" (August)YoungYoung3:05
    6."Pay the Price" (August)StillsStills2:36

    March 1967 release

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    1."For What It`s Worth" (December 5)StillsStills2:40
    2."Go and Say Goodbye" (July 18)StillsStills and Furay2:20
    3."Sit Down, I Think I Love You" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:30
    4."Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" (July 18)YoungFuray3:24
    5."Hot Dusty Roads" (August)StillsStills2:47
    6."Everybody`s Wrong" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:25

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    1."Flying on the Ground Is Wrong" (September 10)YoungFuray2:40
    2."Burned" (August)YoungYoung2:15
    3."Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It" (August)YoungFuray3:04
    4."Leave" (August)StillsStills and Furay2:42
    5."Out of My Mind" (August)YoungYoung3:06
    6."Pay the Price" (August)StillsStills2:36

    Personnel

    Buffalo Springfield

    • Stephen Stills — vocals, guitars, keyboards
    • Neil Young — vocals, guitars, harmonica, piano
    • Richie Furay — vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Bruce Palmer — bass guitar
    • Dewey Martin — drums, backing vocals

    Production personnel

    • Charles Greene, Brian Stone — producers, stereo mix
    • Tom May, Doc Siegel, James Hilton, Stan Ross — engineers
    • Sandy Dvore — design
    • Henry Diltz, Ivan Nagy — photography
    • Tim Mulligan — HDCD digital mastering
    • John Nowland, Pflash Pflaumer — analog to digital transfers

    Charts

    Album - (United States)

    Year

    Chart

    Position

    1967

    Billboard Pop Albums

    80

    Cashbox Albums Charts[15]

    54

    Record World Album Charts[16]

    54

    Singles - Billboard (United States)

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    August 1966

    "Nowadays Clancy Can`t Even Sing" / "Go And Say Goodbye"

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100

    110

    November 1966

    "Burned" / "Everybody`s Wrong"

    -

    -

    January 1967

    "For What It`s Worth (Stop, Hey What`s That Sound)" / "Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It"

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100

    7

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