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Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield | ||||
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Released | 10 February 1969 | |||
Recorded | July 1966 - April 1968 | |||
Venue | Southern California | |||
Genre | Folk rock, rock | |||
Length | 39:21 | |||
Label | Atco | |||
Producer | Charles Greene, Brian Stone, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Jack Nitzsche, Jim Messina | |||
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Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield is a compilation album released in February 1969 after the band disbanded in mid-1968.
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Track listing[edit]
Side one
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- 'For What It's Worth' (Stephen Stills) – 2:37
- Recorded December 5, 1966, Columbia Studios, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Stephen Stills. Bass: Bruce Palmer. Producers: Charles Green and Brian Stone. Running time incorrectly listed on the album's cover as 3:00.
- 'Mr. Soul' (Neil Young) – 2:35
- Recorded April 4, 1967. Lead vocal: Neil Young. Bass: Palmer.
- 'Sit Down, I Think I Love You' (Stills) – 2:30
- Recorded August 1966, Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Stills, Furay. Bass: Palmer. Producers: Green and Stone.
- 'Kind Woman' (Richie Furay) – 4:10
- Recorded February–March 6, 1968, Atlantic Studios, New York City & Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Richie Furay. Bass: Jim Messina. Producer: Messina.
- 'Bluebird' (Stills) – 4:28
- Recorded April 8, 1967, Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Stills. Bass: Bobby West.
- 'On the Way Home' (Young) – 2:25
- Recorded November 15-December 13, 1967, Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Furay. Bass: Palmer.
Side two
- 'Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing' (Young) – 3:26
- Recorded July 18, 1966, Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Furay. Bass: Palmer. Producers: Green and Stone.
- 'Broken Arrow' (Young) – 6:13
- Recorded August 25 & September 5–18, 1967, Columbia Recording Studios & Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Young. Bass: Palmer.
- 'Rock & Roll Woman' (Stills) – 2:44
- Recorded June 22, August 8 & October 8, 1967, Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Stills. Rhythm guitar: Jim Fielder. Bass: Palmer.
- 'I Am a Child' (Young) – 2:15
- Recorded February 5, 1968, Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Young. Bass: Gary Marker. Producer: Messina.
- 'Go and Say Goodbye' (Stills) – 2:19
- Recorded July 18, 1966, Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Stills. Bass: Palmer. Producers: Green and Stone.
- 'Expecting to Fly' (Young)– 3:39
- Recorded May 6, 1967, Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Young. Arrangement: Jack Nitzsche.
- Young is the only member of the group who appears on this recording.
- Recorded May 6, 1967, Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California. Lead vocal: Young. Arrangement: Jack Nitzsche.
Charts[edit]
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Chart (1969) | Peak position |
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Billboard Pop Albums | 42 |
Cashbox Album Charts[2] | 65 |
Record World Album Charts[3] | 58 |
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References[edit]
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- ^Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0195313734.
- ^'CASH BOX MAGAZINE: Music and coin machine magazine 1942 to 1996'. worldradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
- ^'RECORD WORLD MAGAZINE: 1942 to 1982'. worldradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
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