Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield Again
Due in part to personnel problems which saw Bruce Palmer and Neil Young in and out of the group, Buffalo Springfield's second album did not have as unified an approach as their debut, writes AllMusic.
Still, the group continued to make major strides in both their songwriting and arranging, and this record stands as the band's greatest triumph, peaking at No. 44 on the Billboard Top LPs chart.
Stephen Stills' "Bluebird" and "Rock & Roll Woman" were masterful folk-rockers that should have been big hits (although they did manage to become small ones); his lesser-known contributions "Hung Upside Down" and the jazz-flavored "Everydays" were also first-rate. Young contributed the Rolling Stones-derived "Mr. Soul," as well as the brilliant "Expecting to Fly" and "Broken Arrow," both of which employed lush psychedelic textures and brooding, surrealistic lyrics that stretched rock conventions to their breaking point.
SIDE A
01 Mr. Soul
02 A Child's Claim To Fame
03 Everydays
04 Expecting To Fly
05 Bluebird
SIDE B
01 Hung Upside Down
02 Sad Memory
03 Good Time Boy
04 Rock & Roll Woman
05 Broken Arrow
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