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  3. Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield is a compilation album released in February 1969 after the band disbanded in mid-1968.

    • July 1966 - April 1968
    • 10 February 1969
    • Hal Horowitz
    • Pretty Girl Why. Stephen Stills’ Latin influences reveal themselves on this Bossa Nova-styled pop confection, one of his contributions to 1968’s appropriately titled Last Time Around.
    • Pay the Price. Stills connects with the twangy closing entry on Springfield’s 1966 debut. The peppy tempo obscures angry lyrics where the singer “sees another man in your eyes,” enlivened by a short but potent guitar interchange between Stills and Young shoehorned into its compact 2 ½ minute runtime.
    • A Child's Claim to Fame. Ritchie Furay, typically the most country influenced member of the threesome, wrote and sings this, one of his most endearing originals.
    • I Am a Child. Young used Furay’s previous reference and wrote a song around it, using his voice as an innocent youngster with “I am a child, I'll last a while” over a dulcet folk/country strum.
  4. Aug 31, 2021 · Flying On The Ground Is Wrong. Ranked as one of the best ever Buffalo Springfield songs by Classic Rock History, Flying On The Ground Is Wrong is a thing of beauty. Richie Furay interprets Neil Young’s lyrics with a warmth and wisdom that even Neil’s live solo renditions couldn’t better.

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