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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 on electric bass. The Messina-penned "You Better Think Twice" became a signature song for the band.
The following lists in detail the discography of Poco. The group's most successful albums were " Legend " in 1978 and " Legacy " in 1989, each being certified gold . One of Poco's singles reached number one on the Billboard adult contemporary chart, " Crazy Love " in 1979.
The album produced a Top 20 hit, "Call It Love," in the fall of 1989 and another Top 40 hit, "Nothing to Hide," in early 1990, earning Poco its second gold album (in its 19th release). [ 1 ] The group (having added a keyboardist, Dave Vanacore) toured in early 1990 opening for Marx and appeared at Farm Aid IV on April 7, 1990, at the Hoosier ...
Head Over Heels is the eighth studio album by the American country rock band Poco, and their first on ABC Records.Timothy Schmit's "Keep On Tryin'" shows off the band's skills in harmonizing and eventually became a favorite that the band played in concert for many years.
Pickin' Up the Pieces is the debut album by country rock band Poco, released in 1969. [1] It was one of the earliest examples of the emerging genre of country rock. Several of the songs date back to Richie Furay's days in Buffalo Springfield. An early version of "What a Day" was included on the Buffalo Springfield box set in 2001.
Legacy is a studio album by the American country rock band Poco, released in 1989. [1] [2] The album reunited the five original members of the group; they had never recorded together. [3] It contained two top-40 singles, "Call It Love" and "Nothin' to Hide". Legacy was the second Poco album to be certified gold.
Cantamos is the seventh studio album by the country rock band Poco.It was released in 1974 on Epic Records.This album saw the band moving back towards their traditional country rock sound after experimenting with a harder style on the previous album.
From the Inside is the third studio album by the American country rock band Poco. The band was reportedly unhappy with it following its release. [1] This album was the first to include new member Paul Cotton as lead guitarist, who replaced Jim Messina. Messina would go on to form his partnership with Kenny Loggins.