Buffalo SpringfieldBuffalo Springfield Again

Label:

ATCO Records – 33-226

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Mono , MO - Monarch Pressing

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Psychedelic Rock

Tracklist

A1 Mr. Soul
VocalsNeil Young
Written-ByNeil Young
2:35
A2 A Child's Claim To Fame
DobroJames Burton
VocalsRichie Furay
Written-ByRichie Furay
2:09
A3 Everydays
BassJim Fielder
PianoSteve Stills*
VocalsSteve Stills*
Written-BySteve Stills*
2:38
A4 Expecting To Fly
PianoDon Randi
VocalsNeil Young
Written-ByNeil Young
3:39
A5 Bluebird
BanjoCharlie Chin
BassBobby West*
VocalsSteve Stills*
Written-BySteve Stills*
4:28
B1 Hung Upside Down
OrganSteve Stills*
Written-BySteve Stills*
3:24
B2 Sad Memory
VocalsRichie Furay
Written-ByRichie Furay
3:00
B3 Good Time Boy
Arranged ByAmerican Soul Train
VocalsDewey Martin
Written-ByRichie Furay
2:11
B4 Rock And Roll Woman
VocalsSteve Stills*
Written-BySteve Stills*
2:44
B5 Broken Arrow
VocalsNeil Young
Written-ByNeil Young
6:13

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByATCO Record Sales
  • Recorded AtGold Star Studios
  • Mastered AtLongwear Plating
  • Lacquer Cut AtAtlantic Studios
  • Pressed ByMonarch Record Mfg. Co. – △11159

Credits

  • Backing VocalsStephen Stills
  • BassBruce Palmer
  • Cover, IllustrationEve Babitz
  • Design [Album]Loring Eutemey
  • DrumsDewey Martin
  • EngineerJim Messina (tracks: B1, B5)
  • GuitarSteve Stills*
  • Liner NotesBuffalo Springfield

Notes

Original monaural issue of release.
"Everydays" recorded live at Gold Star.
"MO" in label matrix denotes a Monarch pressing.
BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD AGAIN appears in a single line across the top of the labels.
Black-on-blue fine-print rim text at bottom of label:
Distributed by ATCO Records Sales 1841 Broadway New York N.Y.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): C-12651-MO
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): C-12652-MO
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched; MR stamped): C-12651-CC (MR) LW AT △11159 W
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched; MR stamped): C-12652-CC (MR) AT LW △11159-X W

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Buffalo Springfield Again (LP, Album, Stereo, MO - Monarch Pressing) ATCO Records SD 33-226, SD33-226, 33-226 US 1967
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Buffalo Springfield Again (LP, Album, Promo, Mono, PR - Presswell) ATCO Records 33-226 US 1967
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Buffalo Springfield Again (LP, Album, Stereo) ATCO Records SD 33-226, 33-226 1967
Buffalo Springfield Again (LP, Album, Mono, CT) ATCO Records 33-226 US 1967
Buffalo Springfield Again (LP, Album, Stereo, CT - Terre Haute Pressing) ATCO Records SD 33-226, SD33-226 US 1967

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Reviews

  • d.douglas's avatar
    d.douglas
    This mono edition smokes the stereo mix. Get your hands on a copy if you can :)
    • jadedtom's avatar
      jadedtom

      Easily the best and most consistent album from the Buffalo Springfield catalog. It's a Steve Stills - Neil Young tour de force. "Broken Arrow", "Expecting to Fly", "Mr. Soul" are all Young classics. "Rock and Roll Woman", "Bluebird" and "Everydays" are Stills' classics.

      The minor tunes are Furay's compositions. "Sad Memory" is all too cloying. The soul of "Good Time Boy" seems like so much posturing. "A Child's Claim to Fame" is a nice little country tune.

      When one thinks of Stills and Young, one thinks of country rock. But two of the gems ("Broken Arrow" and "Everydays") are nice excursions into jazz. I've always cited this album as the best work that Stills and Young have done, and I stand by it.

      Buffalo Springfield were not encumbered by the 'supergroup' pretensions of Crosby, Stills and Nash and later Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. I find this album still fun to listen to -- Stills' and Young's later work less so.

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