Buffalo Springfield, a pivotal 1960s American rock band, released only three studio albums before its members pursued notable solo and group projects such as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Poco, and Loggins & Messina. Their final album was completed after one of its key members, Neil Young, departed early, yet he contributed two standout tracks: the band-focused "On the Way Home" and the country-flavored "I Am a Child." In Young’s absence, Stephen Stills delivered a diverse and ambitious collection of songs, including "Questions," which later evolved into CSNY’s "Carry On." Richie Furay adds three songs, notably "Kind Woman," a clear forerunner to Poco. This album leans more toward pop than its predecessor, Buffalo Springfield Again, while maintaining a lasting impact.