"Traffic - Far from Home" is the eighth and final studio album by the British rock band Traffic, released in 1994. The album marked a comeback for the band after a lengthy hiatus, with its previous studio album released in 1974. "Far from Home" features a mix of rock, blues, and folk influences, with a contemporary production that reflects the musical trends of the 1990s.
The album includes tracks such as "Some Kinda Woman," "State of Grace," and "Holy Ground," which showcase Traffic's trademark blend of catchy melodies, intricate arrangements, and soulful vocals. Despite the absence of some original members, including Steve Winwood, the remaining band members delivered a solid collection of songs that received positive reviews from critics and fans.
"Far from Home" received moderate commercial success, reaching respectable chart positions in the UK and US. While it may not have achieved the same level of acclaim as Traffic's earlier albums, it remains a notable entry in the band's discography and a fitting conclusion to their career.