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Biography by Bruce Eder. Part of the first wave of West Coast country-rock bands, imbued harmony-laden folk-rock with country twang.
One of the best albums from this great band "Hurry Up" (Richie Furay) "You Better Think Twice" (Jim Messina) "Honky Tonk Downstairs" (Dallas Frazier) "Keep.
Poco is the second album by American country rock band Poco. This is the band's first album to feature Timothy B. Schmit who replaced Randy Meisner. The Messina-penned "You Better Think Twice" became a signature song for the band. A copy of this album hangs in the Poco exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville along with the jacket Rusty Young wears on the back cover. Jim Messina - guitar, vocals. Richie Furay - guitar, vocals. Rusty Young - steel guitar, guitar, vocals.
Legacy is the seventeenth studio album by the country rock band Poco, released in 1989. Legacy was the second Poco album to be certified gold. When It All Began" (Steve Pasch, Anthony ". Krizan, Richie Furay, Scott Sellen) – 3:36. Call It Love" (Ron Gilbeau, Billy Crain, Rick Lonow) – 4:17.
Poco "Poco" (1970) album. You Better Think Twice Lyrics.
Listen free to Poco – Poco (Hurry Up, You Better Think Twice and more). This is the "electric" extension of "Pickin' Up The Pieces" and Jim Messina's studio swan song with Poco. Poco" was fuel for the fire of the band's live shows. Hurry Up" and "You Better Think Twice" are the most recognizable tracks on the album.
Дата релиза Май 1970. Музыкальный стильCountry Rock. Владельцы этого альбома3.
Legacy (Poco album), Legacy is the seventeenth studio album by the country rock band Poco, released in 1989 The album reunited the five original members of the group. Timothy B Schmit and Paul Cotton were not involved in the making of this album, notwithstanding that they had become more associated with the band than the original members they replaced: Randy Meisner who only appeared on the first album and Jim Messina.
1978 studio album by Poco. When the album became successful, Poco drummer George Grantham found himself forced out of Poco without ever having quit the group. Crazy Love" and "Heart of the Night", written and sung by Young and Cotton respectively, became the group's two biggest hits to date. After "Crazy Love" was released as a single, ABC Records was acquired by MCA Records, and the record's stunning commercial success was attributed by some to the efforts of ABC's promotional staff to prove their value to MCA.
| 1 | Hurry Up |
| 2 | You Better Think Twice |
| 3 | Honky Tonk Downstairs |
| 4 | Keep On Believin' |
| 5 | Anyway Bye Bye |
| 6 | Don't Let It Pass By |
| 7 | Nobody's Fool / El Tonto De Nadie, Regresa |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BN 26522 | Poco | Poco (LP, Album, Pit) | Epic | BN 26522 | US | 1970 |
| SICP 5153 | Poco | Poco (CD, Album, RE) | Epic | SICP 5153 | Japan | 2016 |
| EMB 31921, BN 26522 | Poco | Poco (LP, Album, RP) | Embassy, CBS | EMB 31921, BN 26522 | Netherlands | Unknown |
| BN 26522 | Poco | Poco (LP, Album, RE, Ter) | Epic | BN 26522 | US | 1973 |
| ELPS 3595, BN 26522 | Poco | Poco (LP, Album) | Epic Stereorama, Epic | ELPS 3595, BN 26522 | Australia | 1970 |
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