emailEmail    printPrint

From the Inside

Poco
Release Date: 07/02/2008
Original Release:  1971
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1052307_CD
UPC # 886972456027
Label: Legacy Recordings
Buying Info
List
$5.99
You save (17%)
- $1.00
Your price
$4.99
CD
 
Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping
Disc: 1
1. Hoe Down
2. Bad Weather
3. What Am I Gonna Do
4. You Are the One
5. Railroad Days
6. From the Inside
7. Do You Feel It Too
8. Ol' Forgiver
9. What If I Should Say I Love You
10. Just For Me and You

Performer: Poco
Producer: Steve Cropper
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (

Notes: Poco: Ritchie Furay, Timothy B. Schmit, Paul Cotton, George Grantham, Rusty Young. From the Inside is Poco's most unusual record, and one the band -- especially founder Richie Furay, whose songs were sort of pushed into the background -- finally didn't like all that much. But it was a very good one anyway, produced in Memphis by guitar legend Steve Cropper and featuring the group generating a leaner, more stripped-down, somewhat bluesier sound. The harmonies are less radiant and the guitars more subdued, and the spirits also a little more low-key than usual. But the sound they get is still appealing, the singing more reflective and a little bit closer to R&B than to the post-Byrds country-rock for which they were known -- the songs are pretty, and in listening terms George Grantham's drums and Timothy B. Schmit's bass are nice and upfront in the mix, and the guitars have a really close presence, even if they are turned down. Paul Cotton's "Bad Weather" was the best reviewed song, but other highlights were "You Are the One," "Hoe Down," "Railroad Days" (maybe their hardest rocker), and "Ol' Forgiver." ~ Bruce Eder
Poco was part of the first wave of West Coast country-rock bands, emerging from the ashes of the seminal Buffalo Springfield and initially built around Springfield's singer/guitarist Richie Furay and producer/sessionman Randy Meisner. They combined the harmony-laden folk-rock sound of the '60s with a country twang (mostly courtesy of pedal steel guitarist Rusty Young) and made a few noted country-rock albums in the early '70s before their sound turned slicker and poppier later in the decade.
Similar Artist:
Alabama   American Flyer   Batdorf & Rodney   Beachwood Sparks   Bread   Brewer & Shipley   Buffett, Jimmy   Cowboy   Crosby, Stills & Nash   Dillard & Clark   Dr. Hook   Eagles   England Dan   Firefall   Fools Gold   Goose Creek Symphony   Great Speckled Bird   Hearts & Flowers   Heartsfield   Jayhawks (The)   Little River Band   Loggins & Messina   Marshall Tucker Band (The)   Mason Proffit   Messina, Jim   Nelson, Rick   Nesmith, Michael   Pablo Cruise   Prelude   Pure Prairie League   Rabbitt, Eddie   Restless Heart   Ronstadt, Linda   Shenandoah   Smith, Russell   Souther, J. D.   Stevens, Cat   Swampwater   The Amazing Rhythm Aces   The Flying Burrito Brothers   The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band   Thorns (The)   Tyde (The)   Young, Neil  
Similar Genres:
Country Rock  
Click Here for Shipping Options and Policies

Shipping or Dimension weight in pounds: 0.5

PID # 4263913


Recent History

FOLLOW:
SHARE:
Zoom