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(Floating World Records) 38 tracks Eine der ersten und am längsten bestehenden... mehr

POCO: The Forgotten Trail - 1969 - 74 (2-CD)

(Floating World Records) 38 tracks

Eine der ersten und am längsten bestehenden Country-Rock-Gruppen.

Poco haben ihre Wurzeln in der Auflösung von Buffalo Springfield.

Diese 2-CD-Sammlung umfasst Material aus den Jahren 1969 bis 1974, das für das Label Epic aufgenommen wurde.

Während dieser Zeit waren vier verschiedene Besetzungen für die Aufnahmen verantwortlich. Zu Gründungsmitglied Rusty Young gesellten sich Jim Messina, Richie Furay, Randy Meisner und Timothy Schmit, der sich später den Eagles anschloss.

Diesem Album liegt ein 36-seitiges Booklet mit Fotos und ausführlichen Texten über die Geschichte der Band bei.

Artikeleigenschaften von POCO: The Forgotten Trail - 1969 - 74 (2-CD)

  • Interpret: POCO

  • Albumtitel: The Forgotten Trail - 1969 - 74 (2-CD)

  • Label FLOATING WORLD

  • Genre Country

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0805772622920

  • Gewicht in Kg: 0.1
Poco - The Forgotten Trail - 1969 - 74 (2-CD) CD 1
01 Pickin' Up The Pieces POCO
02 Grand Junction POCO
03 Consequently So Long POCO
04 First Love POCO
05 Calico Lady POCO
06 My Kind Of Love POCO
07 Hard Luck POCO
08 Last Call (Cold Enchilada #3) POCO
09 Honky Tonk Downstairs POCO
10 Hurry Up POCO
11 You Better Think Twice POCO
12 Anyway Bye Bye POCO
13 I Guess You Made It POCO
14 C'mon POCO
15 Hear That Music POCO
16 Kind Woman POCO
17 Just For Me And You POCO
18 Bad Weather POCO
19 You Better Think Twice POCO
20 Lullaby In September POCO
Poco - The Forgotten Trail - 1969 - 74 (2-CD) CD 2
01 You Are The One POCO
02 From The Inside POCO
03 A Good Feelin' To Know POCO
04 I Can See Everything POCO
05 And Settlin' Down POCO
06 Blue Water POCO
07 Fool's Gold POCO
08 Nothin's Still The Same POCO
09 Skunk Creek POCO
10 Here We Go Again POCO
11 Crazy Eyes POCO
12 Get In The Wind POCO
13 Believe Me POCO
14 Rocky Mountain Breakdown POCO
15 Faith In The Families POCO
16 Western Waterloo POCO
17 Whatever Happened To Your Smile POCO
18 Sagebrush Serenade POCO
Poco POCO Pickin' Up The Pieces (Richie Furay) recorded January 16, 1969; Columbia studio... mehr
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Pickin' Up The Pieces (Richie Furay) recorded January 16, 1969; Columbia studio D, 6121 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California; (14:00-17:00, 18:00-21:00 & 22:00-0:2:30), Producer: Jim Messina. with Richie Furay: vocal/guitar; Jim Messina: electric guitar/backing vocal; Rusty Young: leader & steel guitar; Randy Meisner: bass/backing vocal; George Grantham: drums. Epic 5-10501; BN 26460 The title of Poco’s first LP, ‘Pickin’ Up The Pieces,’ was a not-so-veiled reference to the fall-out from the dissolution of Buffalo Springfield. Richie Furay had been a founding member of Springfield and Jim Messina joined on bass shortly before the last hurrah on May 5, 1968. When Messina was wondering what came next, one of Springfield’s roadies, Dickie Davis, suggested Rusty Young, who’d come to California with Randy Meisner’s group, the Poor. Earlier, Young had left a psych group in Denver whose drummer was George Grantham.

Young was backstage for Springfield’s final show in Long Beach. “We were already talking about who was going to be in Poco by then,” he told John Einarson. Among those considered were Gregg Allman, Gram Parsons, and Jon Corneal. That’s when Rusty Young mentioned Meisner and Grantham. “I just knew that I still hadn’t done anything I wanted to do,” Furay told Sounds in 1972. “I knew I wanted another band but I had no idea I could put one together … I didn’t go off and get Crosby or Nash, it all started right down at the very bottom — nobody knew who Rusty was, nobody knew who George was, and nobody really knew who Jim was at the time. But even at that time there was a sort of pride thing, ‘We’re going to make it without having to reflect back on the Buffalo Springfield.’” Dickie Davis became their manager, and remembered that he had a bunch of airline tickets for Neil Young from the Springfield days when Young had no-showed. The tickets were in the name of N. Young, and Rusty’s name was Norman so they took the tickets, cashed them in for $4000 and rented rehearsal space at SIR studio. RFD, as the group was called then, played its first date in October 1968, five months after the Springfield’s last show. Very quickly, there was a buzz. “Richie had really come up with the concept of the country rock thing that wasn’t being done,” said Rusty Young. “Everybody was ready to jump on the bandwagon. In The Troubadour there’d be a booth and there would be Ricky Nelson and Ozzie and Harriet.

The Smothers Brothers came down. George Harrison and John Lennon came down because they tried to sign us to Apple at one point. Pretty much all the L.A. people you can imagine would be in the audience on any given night.” Columbia Records wanted them, but Furay was still under contract to Atlantic. Clive Davis at Columbia and Ahmet Ertegun at Atlantic came to an agreement that saw Davis release Graham Nash from his Epic contract with the Hollies in return for Ertegun releasing Furay. On December 5, they signed with Epic as Pogo. A year-end concert attracted the attention of Walt Kelly, the cartoonist who owned the name Pogo, so by December 31, they were Poco. The title song of the first album really said it all. Messina’s Telecaster played off Young’s steel, like Don Rich and Tom Brumley in Buck Owens’ Buckaroos. There’s an apocryphal story that Clive Davis invited Poco to listen to his single mix of Pickin’ Up The Pieces. Furay reportedly said, “Clive, that sounds great but where’s the steel guitar?

That’s really what makes up different from other bands. That’s our deal.’ ” Davis reportedly replied, “You can’t have a hit record with steel guitar on it.”

 

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Tracklist
Poco - The Forgotten Trail - 1969 - 74 (2-CD) CD 1
01 Pickin' Up The Pieces
02 Grand Junction
03 Consequently So Long
04 First Love
05 Calico Lady
06 My Kind Of Love
07 Hard Luck
08 Last Call (Cold Enchilada #3)
09 Honky Tonk Downstairs
10 Hurry Up
11 You Better Think Twice
12 Anyway Bye Bye
13 I Guess You Made It
14 C'mon
15 Hear That Music
16 Kind Woman
17 Just For Me And You
18 Bad Weather
19 You Better Think Twice
20 Lullaby In September
Poco - The Forgotten Trail - 1969 - 74 (2-CD) CD 2
01 You Are The One
02 From The Inside
03 A Good Feelin' To Know
04 I Can See Everything
05 And Settlin' Down
06 Blue Water
07 Fool's Gold
08 Nothin's Still The Same
09 Skunk Creek
10 Here We Go Again
11 Crazy Eyes
12 Get In The Wind
13 Believe Me
14 Rocky Mountain Breakdown
15 Faith In The Families
16 Western Waterloo
17 Whatever Happened To Your Smile
18 Sagebrush Serenade