One year after releasing their debut album, Buffalo Springfield released Buffalo Springfield Again in October 1967. The group was a songwriting embarrassment of riches with Neil Young, Stephen Stills, and Richie Furay all contributing songs. Furay’s credits include the folk rock sounds, and possible dig at Young, on “A Child’s Claim to Fame” and later, the horn driven soul of “Good Time Boy”, sung by drummer Dewey Martin.
Stills highlights include the great guitar riffing and harmonies with Furay on “Bluebird”. “Rock & Roll Woman” features expert bass playing by Bruce Palmer and the buzzing guitar of “Hung Upside Down”. Two Young songs bookend the sophomore album. “Mr. Soul” is a gritty rock song with the wordplay of Bob Dylan but set to a harder beat. “Broken Arrow” is like a Californian version of Sgt Pepper on an atmospheric track with dreamy lyrics that collide with sound collages and closes with what sounds like a heartbeat.
In between is the excellent “Expecting to Fly” that adds strings to the background with Young singing, “I tried so hard to stand/As I stumbled and fell to the ground… Babe, now you know I tried”. This album by an astonishing group of musicians stands tall among the very best albums released in 1967.
9/10

