Only a handful of bands have made a greater impact with fewer recordings than the short-lived Buffalo Springfield. Their history is told in the titles of their three albums: 1967's eponymous debut was followed by the peak-performance Again later that year, which was followed by 1968's Last Time Around. While their entire recorded career encompasses a mere two years, the Stephen Stills-Neil Young-Richie Furay-led quintet produced a number of '60s rock classics. Stills chipped in For What It's Worth and Bluebird; Furay's Kind Woman is one of the touchstones of country-rock; and Young fired off the likes of the raucous Mr. Soul, the gentle I Am a Child, the ambitious Broken Arrow, and the breathtakingly pretty Expecting to Fly. They're all on this 12-song overview, a suitable option for anyone who isn't up to stocking up on the entire catalog.