℗ 1967 ATCO Records
Released October 21, 2016
Duration 34m 02s
Record Label Rhino Atlantic
Genre Rock (Progressive Folk)
 

Buffalo Springfield Again

Buffalo Springfield

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1.1
Mr. Soul
Buffalo Springfield
2:52
1.2
A Child's Claim to Fame
Buffalo Springfield
2:13
1.3
Everydays (Live)
Buffalo Springfield
2:42
1.4
Expecting to Fly
Buffalo Springfield
3:46
1.5
Bluebird
Buffalo Springfield
4:35
1.6
Hung Upside Down
Buffalo Springfield
3:30
1.7
Sad Memory
Buffalo Springfield
3:04
1.8
Good Time Boy
Buffalo Springfield
2:17
1.9
Rock & Roll Woman
Buffalo Springfield
2:49
1.10
Broken Arrow
Buffalo Springfield
6:14
Rolling Stone - "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" - #188 Buffalo Springfield Again is the second album by Buffalo Springfield, released on Atco Records in November 1967. An iconic album of the time, it was included in Robert Christgau's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings. Unlike the band's debut album, which had been recorded fairly quickly during the summer of 1966, recording for this album took place over a protracted nine-month span during 1967. Several factors may have contributed to this, including that bassist Bruce Palmer had been deported in January and had re-entered the United States illegally to continue working with the band, and guitarist Neil Young had quit and rejoined the group on several occasions, notably absent for the band's appearance at the famed Monterey Pop Festival where David Crosby substituted in his place at the request of guitarist Stephen Stills. The album features the first recordings of songs written by guitarist Richie Furay, who had not contributed any material to the band's debut album.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rhino Atlantic Studio Masters

Tracks 1-10 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.32
-4.78 to -0.08
-18.02
-22.68 to -15.58
-15.37
-20.20 to -12.40
11
9 to 11
1
Mr. Soul
-0.46-17.12-14.311
2
A Child's Claim to Fame
-0.87-17.12-14.411
3
Everydays (Live)
-2.22-19.70-17.811
4
Expecting to Fly
-1.88-18.97-16.310
5
Bluebird
-0.37-16.43-13.610
6
Hung Upside Down
-1.52-15.58-12.49
7
Sad Memory
-4.78-22.68-20.211
8
Good Time Boy
-0.08-17.33-14.911
9
Rock & Roll Woman
-0.95-17.17-14.611
10
Broken Arrow
-0.10-18.12-15.211

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