Poco - The Forgotten Trail (1969-74) (1990)
BAND/ARTIST: Poco
- Title: The Forgotten Trail (1969-74)
- Year Of Release: 1990
- Label: Epic/Legacy
- Genre: Country, Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:28:48
- Total Size: 391/921 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Pickin' Up The Pieces
02. Grand Junction
03. Consequently So Long
04. First Love
05. Calico Lady
06. My Kind Of Love
07. Hard Luck
08. Last Call (Cold Enchilada #3)
09. Honky Tonk Downstairs
10. Hurry Up
11. You Better Think Twice
12. Anyway Bye Bye
13. I Guess You Made It
14. C'mon
15. Hear That Music
16. Kind Woman
17. Just For Me And You
18. Bad Weather
19. You Better Think Twice
20. Lullaby In September
CD 2:
01. You Are The One
02. From The Inside
03. A Good Feelin' To Know
04. I Can See Everything
05. And Settlin' Down
06. Blue Water
07. Fool's Gold
08. Nothin's Still The Same
09. Skunk Creek
10. Here We Go Again
11. Crazy Eyes
12. Get In The Wind
13. Believe Me
14. Rocky Mountain Breakdown
15. Faith In The Families
16. Western Waterloo
17. Whatever Happened To Your Smile
18. Sagebrush Serenade
Born from the wreckage of Buffalo Springfield, Poco can rightly claim the distinction of being among the first bands to cross over from rock to country.
The band begins its live career at The Troubadour using a couple of different names. Billed as Pogo, the band made their debut at a Monday hoot night. Mondays in 1968 October were 7th, 14th, and 21st. They played a five song set. It immediately gets rave notices for their tight, energetic and upbeat sets. They managed to bank effectively on their positive energy and what appeared at the time to be a logical extension of Furay and Messina's work on the final Buffalo Springfield album Last Time Around.
Consisting of pedal steel player Rusty Young, singer and guitarist Richie Furay, singer and guitarist Jim Messina, guitarist Randy Meisner and drummer George Grantham. Randy Meisner's tenure with Poco ends during the recording of their first album. He participates in the early shows of 1969, but is gone by April. Over the years, Poco’s members — including veteran singer-guitarist Paul Cotton — came and went. That left Young as Poco’s sole constant. Young was at every single gig Poco has played since its inception. And he was there with singer Jack Sundrud, drummer George Lawrence and keyboardist Michael Webb when Poco recorded its latest studio album, 2013’s All Fired Up.
The band begins its live career at The Troubadour using a couple of different names. Billed as Pogo, the band made their debut at a Monday hoot night. Mondays in 1968 October were 7th, 14th, and 21st. They played a five song set. It immediately gets rave notices for their tight, energetic and upbeat sets. They managed to bank effectively on their positive energy and what appeared at the time to be a logical extension of Furay and Messina's work on the final Buffalo Springfield album Last Time Around.
Consisting of pedal steel player Rusty Young, singer and guitarist Richie Furay, singer and guitarist Jim Messina, guitarist Randy Meisner and drummer George Grantham. Randy Meisner's tenure with Poco ends during the recording of their first album. He participates in the early shows of 1969, but is gone by April. Over the years, Poco’s members — including veteran singer-guitarist Paul Cotton — came and went. That left Young as Poco’s sole constant. Young was at every single gig Poco has played since its inception. And he was there with singer Jack Sundrud, drummer George Lawrence and keyboardist Michael Webb when Poco recorded its latest studio album, 2013’s All Fired Up.
Country | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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