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 Post subject: [2019-08-30] Poco "The Epic Years 1972-1976" 5CD box set (HNE UK)
PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:09 pm 
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The highly influential Poco are, along with the likes of the Flying Burrito Brothers, best known for being early proponents of what would soon become recognised as country rock. Poco were originally formed by Richie Furay, Jim Messina and Rusty Young when Buffalo Springfield split in 1968, joined by George Grantham on drums and future Eagle Randy Meisner on bass. Playing their debut at LA’s legendary Troubadour in October 1968, they signed to Epic Records in 1969. When Randy Meisner left to join the newly hatched Eagles, he was replaced on bass guitar by another future Eagle bass guitarist, Timothy B. Schmit.

This set kicks off with their fourth album, “A Good Feelin’ to Know”, released in September 1972, by which time they had been joined by Paul Cotton on guitar and vocals. The album features the single ‘And Settlin’ Down’, plus bonus two tracks, a remix of ‘I Can See Everything’ and the single edit for ‘A Good Feelin’ To Know’.

Released a year later, their fifth LP “Crazy Eyes” was issued in September 1973. Recorded at RCA Victor studios in Los Angeles, it was produced by Jack Richardson, best known for his work with Alice Cooper, Bob Seger and Canada’s The Guess Who. It would be Richie Furay’s last Poco record for more than a decade, as he was already planning to jump ship to the newly formed country rock super-group, the Souther–Hillman–Furay Band with J.D. Souther and Chris Hillman, even before “Crazy Eyes” was released. Alongside the originals is a cover of J. J. Cale’s ‘Magnolia’ which was released as a single, plus an early take of Gram Parsons’ ‘Brass Buttons’, which would later appear on Parsons’ own “Grievous Angel”. “Crazy Eyes” became their best charting studio record to date, and now features the bonus tracks ‘Nothin’s Still The Same’, ‘Get In The Wind’ and ‘Believe Me’.

Their seventh album, “Seven”, was their sixth studio record, and first without Furay. Released in April 1974, it featured the single ‘Faith In The Families’. Bands didn’t hang around in the 1970s, and a mere six months later Poco followed “Seven” with “Cantamos”, Spanish for “to sing” or “we sing”, which features the single ‘High And Dry’.

Switching to ABC Records for their next few releases, the self-explanatory “Live” had been recorded shortly after the “Cantamos” album in November 1974, but not released until 1976. Building on the foundations from their years on Epic, they were gaining more commercial success with their ABC LPs in 1975 and 1976, leading to Epic releasing what at the time was an archive release, demonstrating what Poco did best, performing live on stage.

Although going in to semi-retirement in 2013, Poco would carry on until the present day. Already a fertile ground for a lot of talented musicians, Timothy B. Schmit would play on his final Poco record in 1977 before he was invited to join the Eagles for their “The Long Run” album, and with whom he tours with until the present day.

[tracklisting][CD1: A Good Feelin’ To Know (1972)]
1. And Settlin’ Down
2. Ride The Country
3. I Can See Everything
4. Go And Say Goodbye
5. Keeper Of The Fire
6. Early Times
7. A Good Feelin’ To Know
8. Restrain
9. Sweet Lovin’
Bonus Tracks:
10. I Can See Everything (Remix)
11. A Good Feelin’ To Know (Single Edit)

[CD2: Crazy Eyes (1973)]
1. Blue Water
2. Fools Gold
3. Here We Go Again
4. Brass Buttons
5. A Right Along
6. Crazy Eyes
7. Magnolia
8. Let’s Dance Tonight
Bonus Tracks:
9. Nothin’s Still The Same
10. Get In The Wind
11. Believe Me

[CD3: Seven (1974)]
1. Drivin’ Wheel
2. Rocky Mountain Breakdown
3. Just Call My Name
4. Skatin’
5. Faith In The Families
6. Krikkit’s Song (Passing Through)
7. Angel
8. You’ve Got Your Reasons

[CD4: Cantamos (1974)]
1. Sagebrush Serenade
2. Susannah
3. High And Dry
4. Western Waterloo
5. One Horse Blue
6. Bitter Blue
7. Another Time Around
8. Whatever Happened To Your Smile
9. All The Ways

[CD5: Live (1976)]
1. Medley: Blue Water / Fools Gold / Rocky Mountain Breakdown
2. Bad Weather
3. Ride The Country
4. Angel
5. High And Dry
6. Restrain
7. A Good Feelin’ To Know[/tracklisting]

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 Post subject: [2019-08-30] Poco "The Epic Years 1972-1976" 5CD box set (HNE UK)
PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:34 pm 
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nice little here run form poco, 2 with furay, 3 without.

i wonder who decides what to put in these types of things?

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:50 pm 
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I'll get this, because one can't have too many copies of these albums. I wonder, though, why they skipped the first three albums and From the Inside. It should have been called Some of the Epic Years.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 5:32 pm 
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Cantamos is one of my favorite Poco albums, along with From The Inside and Head Over Heels, which just happen to be the albums that come right before and right after this run. Of course, they changed labels for Head Over Heels.


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Cantamos & Seven are both available on 1 Hybrid SACD in Stereo and the original Quad mixes in multichannel on the Vocalion label.


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Mr Fuse wrote:
Cantamos & Seven are both available on 1 Hybrid SACD in Stereo and the original Quad mixes in multichannel on the Vocalion label.

And it sounds great.


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Both of the pre-order links for The Epic Years box set are now active:

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SZBJZGY/?tag=imwan-20

Amazon UK
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 4:30 pm 
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ah, poco, the poor man's eagles, or as some have said, the eagles are a poor man's poco.

they should have been so much bigger than they were.

every single album has something exceptional to offer, i don't know where they lost their way: too many labels, too many line-up changes, messina leaving, furay leaving, schmit leaving.....i just don't know.

i do know that i like them very much, another band in ilk of 10cc, loggins & messina and dan fogelberg that will never ever get the historical recognition they deserve.

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Bump: Updated the cover image in the first post to the full packshot.

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Renny wrote:
i do know that i like them very much, another band in ilk of 10cc, loggins & messina and dan fogelberg that will never ever get the historical recognition they deserve.


You can only reference 10cc post Godley & Crème in regards to that ilk. :wink:

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