Badly remastered!
2
By SRosenman
This is a terrific album, but whoever did the remastering of this disk did an awful job. It was far better in its original.
Buffalo Springfield AGAIN!
5
By Eric "Sheabones" Shea
I just heard that they're reforming at Bridge School...damn...do I really wanna sit through Pearl Jam and Modest Mouse for such a sweet reward? So conflicted...REAL TALK
A CLASSIC
5
By jazz40
CORRECTION TO ABOVE REVIEW. RECOMMENED...WHOLE ALBUM!
Thank you for putting this album on iTunes
5
By Wendo
I've been searching for a long time to find the rest of the songs from Last Time Around on iTunes. Originally there was only I think one song listed for the album and a lot of negative reviews because of it. Thanks for listening to the feedback.
Great band. Great album
5
By del nuevo mundo
Two L.A. bands from the '60s broke up too soon: Love and Buffalo Springfield. Both had so much talent and originality and yet the members just threw it all away.
This album is a testament to Buffalo Springfield's talent which couldn't be suppressed, even in the wake of breaking apart.
You don't hear dissension on this album. The drumming and bass playing are tight and groovy. The guitar parts are intricate and beautiful, as a musician, just inspiring to listen to.
The song styles are diverse but belong together. Young, Stills, Furay and Messina each contribute great songs. I especially like Stills' songs: Pretty Girl Why, Four Days Gone, Special Care, Questions, and Uno Mundo.
I've read that this album was eventually finished by Furay and Messina after the group had broken up. I'm glad they did. I think it's Buffalo Springfield's best work.