This premium boxed set includes all three albums released by the band in their three years together between 1966-1968. The music is newly remastered from the original analog tapes, all under the auspices of Neil Young.
Buffalo Springfield was Neil Young, Steve Stills, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin. This set takes the listener through the band's chronological journey - testimony that their prolific and esteemed output within two short years far outshone what some groups barely achieve in a lifetime. Featuring demos, alternates, outtakes and studio masters, this four disc compendium is a must-have for any fan of this seminal band, whose influence cannot be overestimated.
Tracklist A1For What It's Worth3:00 A2Mr. Soul2:35 A3Sit Down, I Think I Love You2:30 A4Kind Woman4:10 A5Bluebird4:28 A6On The Way Home2:25 B1Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing3:26 B2Broken Arrow6:13 B3Rock And Roll Woman2:44 B4I Am A Child2:15 B5Go And Say Goodbye2:19 B6Expecting To Fly3:39 Credits Design [Album] - Haig Adishian Illustration [Album Illustration] - Eve Babitz Liner Notes - Ahmet M. Ertegun* Mastered By - GP* Producer - Brian Stone (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B5), Charles Greene (2) (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B5), Jim Messina (tracks: A4, A6, B4) Written-By - Neil Young (tracks: A2, A6 to ... [Read More]
On a beautiful June weekend in 1967, at the beginning of the Summer of Love, the first and only Monterey International Pop Festival roared forward, capturing a decade's spirit and ushering in a new era of rock and roll. Monterey featured career-making performances by Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Otis Redding, but they were just a few performers in a wildly diverse lineup that included Simon and Garfunkel, the Mamas and the Papas, the Who, the Byrds, Hugh Masekela, and the extraordinary Ravi Shankar. With his characteristic verite style and a camera crew that included the likes of Albert May... [Read More]
A sprawling masterpiece, akin to the Beatles' White Album, the Stones' Exile on Main St., or Wilco's Being There in its makeup, if not its sound. Rock, folk, blues, country, Latin, and bluegrass have all been styles touched on in Stephen Stills' career, and the skilled, energetic musicians he had gathered in Manassas played them all on this album. What could have been a disorganized mess in other hands, though, here all gelled together and formed a cohesive musical statement. The songs are thematically grouped: part one (side one on the original vinyl release) is titled "The Raven," and is a c... [Read More]
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