Last Time Around
Last Time Around
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD's "Last Time Round" takes us back to the summer of '69, when the music was groovy and the vibes were far out, man. This album is like a psychedelic trip through a time machine, transporting us to a bygone era of peace, love, and rock 'n' roll.
From the trippy guitar riffs to the soulful harmonies, every track on "Last Time Round" is a testament to the band's incredible talent and musicality. The album kicks off with the infectious energy of "On the Way Home," a catchy tune that sets the tone for the rest of the record.
Tracks like "It's So Hard to Wait" and "Pretty Girl Why" showcase the band's versatility, blending folk, rock, and country influences into a seamless musical tapestry. And let's not forget the iconic "Special Care," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that tugs at the heartstrings.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on "Last Time Round." The band dives into darker territory with the haunting "Four Days Gone" and the gritty "Questions," proving that they're not afraid to explore the depths of human emotion.
Overall, BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD's "Last Time Round" is a timeless classic that still resonates with listeners today. So grab your bell bottoms, crank up the volume, and let this album take you on a groovy journey back to the Summer of '69. Peace, love, and rock on, man.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. On the Way Home
2. It's So Hard to Wait
3. Pretty Girl Why
4. Four Days Gone
5. Carefree Country Day
6. Special Care
7. The Hour of Not Quite Rain
8. Questions
9. I Am a Child
10. Merry-go-round (Live 1995)
11. Uno Mundo
12. Kind Woman
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield, the iconic folk rock band from the 1960s, are nothing short of legendary. Formed in Los Angeles in 1966, this supergroup was a powerhouse of talent, boasting members such as Neil Young, Stephen Stills, and Richie Furay. With their unique blend of folk, rock, and country influences, Buffalo Springfield quickly made a name for themselves in the music scene. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1966, was a critical and commercial success, with hits like "For What It's Worth" solidifying their place in music history. Known for their politically charged lyrics and experimental sound, Buffalo Springfield were pioneers of the folk rock genre, influencing countless artists that came after them. But it wasn't all smooth sailing for the band - internal tensions and creative differences eventually led to their split in 1968. However, their impact on music was undeniable, and their legacy lives on to this day. Their music continues to inspire new generations of musicians, and their influence can be heard in bands across all genres. So, if you're looking to delve into the rich tapestry of 1960s music history, look no further than Buffalo Springfield. With their timeless sound and powerful lyrics, this band is a must-listen for any music aficionado. So grab your vinyl, put on some headphones, and let Buffalo Springfield take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
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