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I love this compilation of Poco, it has everything you could want and the sound is very good, too. I've always liked Poco and this is the best single-disc collection of theirs. If you get just one Poco compilation...more.
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This is their best single CD compilation, but it missing an important contributor to Poco, Randy Meisner. While this CD has most of their hits and best songs it appears that one of the goals of whoever selected the songs was...more.
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Formed from the ashes of the Buffalo Springfield in 1968, Poco was one of the first bands to combine the traditional vocal harmonies and instrumentation of country music with a modern rock and roll approach. But while the band sold a...more.
Listened to this album many, many times throughout the
70s. Catchy melodies, pretty harmonizing, good playing
and perhaps best of all, the gorgeous tenor of Richie Furay
What a great album. It's easy to pigeonhole Poco into the "country rock" folder but this cd shows how wrong that is. From the funky "Hurry Up" to the bluesy "Anyway bye bye" to the frollicking jam of "Nobody's...more.