Posted at 10:11 AM on June 15, 2009
by Steve Seel
Time for the final answer from our week-long Neil Young Daily Deconstruction, where we invite you to guess the identity of the Neil Young album cover that we'd photoshopped to exlude certain key elements. Everyone correctly guessing any of the five albums* will be entered in a drawing to win a copy of the amazing new Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 Blu-Ray box set.
Friday's Deconstruction:

And the answer:
Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield

"Although the Byrds receive more credit (and perhaps rightfully so), Buffalo Springfield, in some respects, were just as responsible for the country-rock and singer/songwriter explosion that continued through the full flight of the Eagles and later mutated into '90s neo-country. This 1966 debut reveals the precocious songwriting talents of both Neil Young and Stephen Stills; check out Stills's Beatlesque 'Sit Down, I Think I Love You' and Young's weird (for '66!) but classic 'Burned.' Their next album, Again, is widely considered their best effort, but this is an excellent debut, made even stronger with the addition of their hit, the single-only 'For What It's Worth.' The CD offers both stereo and mono versions of each track." --Bill Holdship
Thanks to everyone who played! We'll be drawing the winner soon.
*(note: You only had to participate once in order to be entered into our drawing to win the Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 Blu-Ray box set. Last week's blog posts incorrectly claimed that you had to correctly answer all the Daily Deconstructions to be entered into the drawing).
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