“Last Time Around” by Buffalo Springfield - album review

features in: Album Chart of 1968Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s

TJR says

Plagued by infighting and drug-related arrests, Buffalo Springfield had split in April 1968, 2 months before the final album was released. “Last Time Around” was another eclectic set which failed to excite in any genre, although Richie Furay’s “In The Hour Of Not Quite Rain” is the rather lovely drama-songwriter exception. Stephen Stills went on to form Crosby, Stills & Nash with David Crosby of The Byrds and Graham Nash of The Hollies in 1968. Neil Young launched a solo career, but in 1969 also reunited with Stills in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, which saw the beginning of his sporadic relationship with that trio. Richie Furay and Jim Messina were founding members of Poco. Furay also joined J.D. Souther and Chris Hillman to form the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, and Messina also teamed with Kenny Loggins in Loggins & Messina.

The Jukebox Rebel
05–Nov–2008

Tracklist
A1 [02:25] 5.1.png Buffalo Springfield - On The Way Home (Neil Young) Cerebral Pop
A2 [02:03] 4.5.png Buffalo Springfield - It’s So Hard To Wait (Neil Young, Richie Furay) Songwriter
A3 [02:24] 4.0.png Buffalo Springfield - Pretty Girl Why (Stephen Stills) Cerebral Pop
A4 [02:53] 4.2.png Buffalo Springfield - Four Days Gone (Stephen Stills) Folk Rock / Americana
A5 [02:35] 4.6.png Buffalo Springfield - Carefree Country Day (Jim Messina) Country
A6 [03:30] 4.1.png Buffalo Springfield - Special Care (Stephen Stills) Blues Rock / Soul Rock
B1 [03:45] 6.5.png Buffalo Springfield - In The Hour Of Not Quite Rain (Richie Furay, Micki Callen) Songwriter
B2 [02:52] 3.8.png Buffalo Springfield - Questions (Stephen Stills) Blues Rock / Soul Rock
B3 [02:15] 4.7.png Buffalo Springfield - I Am A Child (Neil Young) Country
B4 [02:02] 4.0.png Buffalo Springfield - Merry-Go-Round (Richie Furay) Pop
B5 [02:00] 4.2.png Buffalo Springfield - Uno Mundo (Stephen Stills) Blues Rock / Soul Rock
B6 [04:10] 3.9.png Buffalo Springfield - Kind Woman (Richie Furay) Country

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