Guitar Player

Second Time Around

was exposed to many great artists through the wall separating my bedroom from that of my two older sisters. Lucky for me, my siblings had great taste. “We” listened to Hendrix, the Incredible String Band, the and the Beatles, to name a few. It was in this manner that I discovered . Released in 1967 on Atco Records, it was the second of three Buffalo Springfield releases and, in my opinion, it’s on my turntable, my appreciation was more mature, but the result was the same. Then and now, I love this LP.

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