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Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield (1966) - VG (VG- Cover) LP Record 1967 ATCO USA Vinyl Early Repress Purple/Brown Labels - Psychedelic Rock / Folk Rock
  • Buffalo Springfield - 1967 US Early Repress LP Record - Psychedelic & Folk Rock
  • Buffalo Springfield - 1967 US Early Repress LP Record - Psychedelic & Folk Rock
  • Buffalo Springfield - 1967 US Early Repress LP Record - Psychedelic & Folk Rock
  • Buffalo Springfield - 1967 US Early Repress LP Record - Psychedelic & Folk Rock

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Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield (1966) - VG (VG- Cover) LP Record 1967 ATCO USA Vinyl Early Repress Purple/Brown Labels - Psychedelic Rock / Folk Rock

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Buffalo Springfield's self - titled album is a classic in the world of rock music. Released in 1967 by ATCO Records in the US, this early repress LP features purple/brown labels. It's a stereo vinyl album that combines the genres of folk rock and psychedelic rock. The tracklist is filled with hit songs like 'For What It's Worth' written by Stephen Stills. Other notable tracks include 'Go And Say Goodbye', 'Sit Down I Think I Love You', and many more. The album was produced for York - Pala and recorded at Gold Star Studios and Columbia Studios, Hollywood. The design of the album was done by Sandy Dvore, and it was mastered at Longwear Plating. With its unique sound and cultural significance, this LP is a must - have for any rock music enthusiast.


If you own this Buffalo Springfield LP record, here's how to enjoy it. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and use the tonearm to carefully lower the needle onto the starting groove of the album side you want to play. Sit back and enjoy the classic sounds of folk and psychedelic rock. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm gently and return it to its rest position. Then, remove the record from the turntable and place it back in its sleeve. To keep your record in good shape, always handle it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. Store the record vertically in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Avoid bending or scratching the record, as this can affect the sound quality. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust particles.


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