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  2. The Very Best of Poco (1975 album) - Wikipedia

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    The first in a long line of compilation albums, The Very Best of Poco features highlights from the band's career from 1969–1974. When released on CD in the late 1980s, the album omits two tracks originally on the album, "Railroad Days" and "Skatin" for space reasons.

  3. The Very Best of Poco (1999 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Poco is a 1999 compilation album of songs by the band Poco ... The Very Best of Poco; Greatest hits album by . Poco. Released: 1999: Genre: Country rock:

  4. Poco discography - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Poco: 90 1979 Ride the Country — Poco: The Songs of Paul Cotton — 1980 Poco: The Songs of Richie Furay — The Best Of — 1982 Backtracks: 209 1989 Crazy Loving: The Best of Poco 1975-1982 — 1990 Retrospective — The Forgotten Trail (1969-74) — 1995 Ghost Town/Inamorata — 1996 On the Country Side — 1997 The ...

  5. The Forgotten Trail (1969–74) - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Trail (1969–74) is a 2-CD collection of the greatest hits of Poco recorded during the group's work for Epic Records, which included their first eight albums (through Cantamos).

  6. The Best Of (Poco album) - Wikipedia

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    The Best Of is a Spanish compilation of the American band Poco, released in 1980. [1] [2] Track listing

  7. Crazy Love (Poco song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crazy Love" is a 1979 hit single for the country rock group Poco introduced on the 1978 album Legend. Written by founding group member Rusty Young, "Crazy Love" was the first single by Poco to reach the Top 40 and remained the group's biggest hit, with a special impact as an Adult Contemporary hit, being ranked by Billboard as the #1 AC song for the year 1979.

  8. Poco: The Songs of Paul Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Poco: The Songs of Paul Cotton is a compilation album consisting of songs by Paul Cotton of the band Poco, released in 1979. Track listing

  9. List of Poco band members - Wikipedia

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    By January 2020, Poco friend and fan Tom Hampton was brought in by Sundrud to replace Browning for tour dates, but touring was suddenly halted in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [28] [29] Rusty Young died on April 14, 2021, at his home in Davisville, Missouri, from a heart attack. He was 75. [30] [31] Poco split after Young's death.