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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. Poco (band) - Wikipedia

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    Poco was an American country rock band originally formed in 1968 after the demise of Buffalo Springfield. Guitarists Richie Furay and Jim Messina , former members of Buffalo Springfield, were joined by multi-instrumentalist Rusty Young , bassist Randy Meisner and drummer George Grantham .

  4. The Last Roundup (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Roundup is the 21st album, and third live album, by the country rock band Poco.. Recorded live in July 1977 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium during the Indian Summer tour (and "The Dance" done the same month at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, accompanied by an orchestra), it was intended to be the band's 13th album.

  5. Heart of the Night (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lead vocalist and composer Paul Cotton would describe "Heart of the Night" as a song which (Paul Cotton quote:) "kind of wrote itself... in twenty minutes", being "inspired by my love and lust for New Orleans", [3] a city Cotton had previously focused on "Down in the Quarter" (album Head Over Heels/ 1975); Cotton has also stated that he wrote "Break of Hearts" (album Ghost Town ...

  6. 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).

  7. Crazy Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Eyes, recorded at RCA Victor Studio (Los Angeles) during May 21–27, 1973, was the second of three Poco albums produced by Jack Richardson.Richardson's first collaboration with Poco -- A Good Feelin' to Know (1972) -- had been considered the band's most viable bid for mainstream stardom to date but proved a commercial disappointment. [3]

  8. The best Valentine’s Day chocolates, tested by AOL

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    We taste-tested dozens of confections to help you find the best chocolate for Valentine's Day.

  9. A Good Feelin' to Know - Wikipedia

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    A Good Feelin’ to Know is the fourth studio album by the American country rock band Poco.The title track became the band's most recognizable tune from its early days. However, the album did not do as well commercially as expected, discouraging Richie Furay, who would leave the band after the release of the band's next album Crazy

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