Last Time Around

Last Time Around
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 30, 1968
RecordedFebruary 26, 1967 – March 1968
GenreFolk rock, psychedelic rock, country rock
Length32:54
LabelAtco
ProducerJim Messina
Buffalo Springfield chronology
Buffalo Springfield Again
(1967)
Last Time Around
(1968)
Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield
(1969)

Last Time Around is the third and final studio album by the Canadian-American folk rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in July 1968. The line-up at the time officially consisted of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Dewey Martin, Bruce Palmer, and Jim Messina, though the band itself had essentially broken up and the album was put together from scattered recording sessions between November 1967 and March 1968, with "Pretty Girl Why" stemming from the early 1967 sessions for the unreleased Stampede. Jim Messina acted as the album producer and mixing engineer, with input from Furay, as the two compiled the record to fulfil the band's last contractual obligation to its label. A number of guest musicians (some uncredited) appeared on the album, notably pedal steel guitar player Rusty Young.

By the time this album was released, the members were already involved in their next projects: Richie Furay, Jim Messina, and Rusty Young were busy forming the country-rock band Poco, Stephen Stills was forming Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Neil Young was about to record his first solo album. Dewey Martin tried to revive the Buffalo Springfield name with new members, but was sued by Stills and Young to prevent him from doing so. Bruce Palmer briefly joined Crosby, Stills & Nash, but legal problems kept him from producing much musical output during the rest of the 1960s.