This week’s releases offer a nice blend of the cutting edge and the foundations of roots music, and we can’t get enough of either one. On the cutting edge end of things, we’ve got new music from the Milk Carton […]
This week’s releases offer a nice blend of the cutting edge and the foundations of roots music, and we can’t get enough of either one. On the cutting edge end of things, we’ve got new music from the Milk Carton […]
On May 5, 1968, Buffalo Springfield (Richie Furay, Dewey Martin, Bruce Palmer, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young), the band that launched a thousand — well, several, anyway — bands that would define country-rock music in the late ’60s and early […]
From the seminal work of Buffalo Springfield and the fusion of country and rock that was Poco, the California sound of Souther-Hillman-Furay Band to the singular vision of his solo albums, Richie Furay directly contributed to the formation of a […]
During their brief but eventful late-’60s run, Buffalo Springfield released three critically acclaimed, though commercially marginal albums. The resultant 35 officially released tracks — barely enough material to justify a two-disc career overview — form the seemingly modest yet remarkably […]
Powered by a strange and ultimately corrosive mix of Californian and Canadian talents, Buffalo Springfield were an engine of ambition, all heady combustion and overreaching, a grand stylistic philander of well-schooled popcraft and overweened egos that produced a few great […]
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