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Poco - The Forgotten Trail (1969-74) (1990) (2 CDs) torrent |
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This is the same torrent that was uploaded to Demonoid in September 2011.
Poco - The Forgotten Trail (1969-74) (1990) (2 CDs)
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Includes: Files by track, ripped at FLAC 8 using Easy CD-DA Extractor (www.poikosoft.com) DVD-ROM: LG GDR816B Tracks have full tags (including embedded thumbnail) AMG Bio.txt AMG Review.txt info.txt (which is simply these notes included in the torrent)
First biography paragraph from All Music (by Bruce Eder):
One of the first and longest-lasting country-rock groups, Poco had their roots in the dying embers of Buffalo Springfield. After Neil Young and Stephen Stills, the co-founders of that group, exited in the spring of 1968, only guitarist/singer Richie Furay and bassist Jim Messina remained to complete the group's swan song, Last Time Around. The final Springfield track, "Kind Woman," included only Furay and Messina, with a guest appearance on steel guitar by Rusty Young -- at the time, he was something of a rarity as a talented lap-steel guitarist who was comfortable working in a rock idiom, and had previously belonged to a folk-rock-turned-psychedelic band called Boenzee Cryque. Young stuck with Furay and Messina, in the process skipping a scheduled audition for a new group that ex-Byrds member Gram Parsons was putting together. Auditions followed before the fledgling group reached out, at Young's urging, to ex-Boenzee Cryque drummer/vocalist George Grantham, and also to bassist/singer Randy Meisner, who had previously played with a band called the Poor. This lineup rehearsed for four months before making their debut at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, in November of 1968. A month later, they made their first appearance at the Fillmore West on a bill with the Steve Miller Band and Sly & the Family Stone.
Read all of the bio at: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/poco-p5156/biography
All Music Album Review (by Jim Newsom):
This excellent two-disc collection captures Poco's finest moments from the days when they were laying down the template for all the country-rock music that was to follow. It's hard to remember, but when the Eagles first hit the scene, they were thought by many to be a Poco-wannabe band. Listen to this set and you'll hear why. The Forgotten Trail (1969-1974) culls tracks from Poco's first eight albums, as well as unreleased cuts and singles. From the classic anthem "Pickin' Up the Pieces," which kicks things off, through "You Better Think Twice," "C'mon," "Kind Woman," "From the Inside," "A Good Feelin' to Know," "Crazy Eyes," and on and on, this is wonderful music, ahead of its time in many ways. If Poco had arrived on the scene in the early '90s, they would have been kings of the country charts. Of course, without Poco, country music wouldn't have taken on the rock trappings that it did in the '80s and '90s. As it was, the band was considered too country for the Top 40 rock format of the time, and too rock & roll for country radio. This set is the place to start for an appreciation of the original Poco, when the group was considered to be Richie Furay's band. All the ingredients are here that made their music so delightful: the trademark high-vocal harmonies; Rusty Young's pedal steel guitar wizardry; Furay's patented juxtapositions of sad lyrics against bouncy, harmony-filled tunes; and their spirit of optimism and good feelings even in the face of hard luck and bad weather. The 36-page booklet does a fine job of telling the story in print, and the 38 songs speak volumes about the band's place and influence. Thanks to this compilation, Poco's trailblazing days need be forgotten no longer.
Taken from: http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-forgotten-trail-1969-1974-r15433/review
Amazon.com's page: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00000274H
Track List:
Disc 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
Disc 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
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