Buffalo Springfield (album)
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| Released | c. November 1966 | |||
| Recorded | July 18 – September 11, 1966 | |||
| Studio | Gold Star and Columbia, Hollywood | |||
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| Length | 32:54 | |||
| Label | Atco | |||
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Buffalo Springfield is the debut studio album by the Canadian-American folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield. Released by Atco Records around November 1966, the songs on the album were written by the band members Stephen Stills and Neil Young and produced by Charles Greene and Brian Stone. The tracks were recorded by July 18 to September 11, 1966, in Gold Star Studios and CBS Columbia Square, based in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
Two singles were originally released for the album: "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing" (backed with "Go and Say Goodbye") and "Burned" (backed with "Everybody's Wrong"). Most subsequent pressings of the album from March 1967 onward replaced the track "Baby Don't Scold Me" with the standalone single "For What It's Worth", which was ascending the US charts at the time. The single (backed with "Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It?") eventually peaked at number 7 on the Hot 100, while the album reached number 80 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.