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Buffalo Springfield Box Released To Mark 50th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere on May 7, 2018

in News

Buffalo Springfield will release a 50th anniversary box set in June marking 50 years since their final show in 1968.

Buffalo Springfield was Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin. Between 1966 and 1968 Buffalo Springfield released three albums ‘Buffalo Springfield’ (1966), ‘Buffalo Springfield Again’ (1967) and ‘Last Time Around’ (1968).

While the band was never big in its day, it gave grounding to the careers of Neil Young and Stephen Stills, who have continued to work together for the past 50 years, most recently a few weeks ago in Los Angeles for the Light Up The Blues charity event.

Buffalo Springfield played their last gig in Long Beach, California on 5 May, 1968.

In 2000, Neil Young recorded the song Buffalo Springfield Again for his ‘Silver and Gold’ album.

In 2011 the band’s original members Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young reunited for six shows in California, with the lineup completed by Rick Rosas and Joe Vitale. Bass player Bruce Palmer died in 2004. Drummer Dewey Martin in 2009.

The ‘Whats That Sound’ box will be released on 29 June 2018.

What’s That Sound? The Complete Albums Collection Tracklist

Buffalo Springfield
01. Go And Say Goodbye
02. Sit Down I Think I Love You
03. Leave
04. Nowadays Clancy Can’t Even Sing
05. Hot Dusty Roads
06. Everybody’s Wrong
07. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong
08. Burned
09. Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It
10. Baby Don’t Scold Me
11. Out Of My Mind
12. Pay The Price
13. For What It’s Worth

Buffalo Springfield Again
01. Mr. Soul
02. A Child’s Claim To Fame
03. Everydays
04. Expecting To Fly
05. Bluebird
06. Hung Upside Down
07. Sad Memory
08. Good Time Boy
09. Rock And Roll Woman
10. Broken Arrow

Last Time Around
01. On The Way Home
02. It’s So Hard To Wait
03. Pretty Girl Why
04. Four Days Gone
05. Carefree Country Day
06. Special Care
07. The Hour Of Not Quite Rain
08. Questions
09. I Am A Child
10. Merry-Go-Round

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