Buffalo Springfield
Rock Folk

Buffalo Springfield

Formed 1966
Members 5
Albums 1
Total Listeners 295K

Tags

folk rockcountry rockrockpsychedelic rockpsychedelic folkamericanbaroque popclassic pop and rockfolk pophard rockpop rock
Biography

About Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1966 by Canadians Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin, and Americans Stephen Stills and Richie Furay. The group is best known for the song "For What It's Worth" and released three albums and several singles between 1966 and 1968. Their music combined elements of folk and country with influences from the British Invasion and psychedelic rock, and they were influential in the early development of folk rock.

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Album (4)

  • 2002Sell Out
  • 1968Last Time Around
  • 1967Buffalo Springfield Again
  • 1966Buffalo Springfield

Single (2)

  • 1967Bluebird
  • 1966For What It's Worth / Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It

Album (Live) (2)

  • 1991Il Grande Rock de Agostini
  • 19681968-05-05: The Last Gig: Long Beach, CA, USA

Album (Compilation) (17)

  • 2018What’s That Sound? Complete Albums Collection
  • 2001The Missing Herd
  • 2001Buffalo Springfield (box set)
  • 2000From Texas ’68 To Stampede
  • 1993Stampede & Demo's 1966-1967
  • 1992Bluebird
  • 1992On the Way Home
  • 1992Monterey, Mannix & Gold Stars
  • 1991The Legacy Of…
  • 1973Buffalo Springfield
  • 1972A Legend - The Buffalo Springfield Legend Vol. 1
  • 1972A Legend - The Buffalo Springfield Legend Vol. 2
  • 1972Star‐Collection
  • 1970Expecting To Fly
  • 1970Bluebird Roots
  • 1970The Source
  • 1969Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield