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Essential Poco
Poco
Essential Poco
Genres: Country, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Poco
Title: Essential Poco
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Release Date: 4/19/2005
Album Type: Original recording remastered
Genres: Country, Pop, Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Country Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 827969423325

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And 1/2 stars. Nothing Like An "Essential" Collection
Bridget | Plymouth, Mongolia | 05/04/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Leave it to Epic to once again give short shrift to Poco, arguably America's most influential and underrated country-rock band. When I first heard Poco would get an "Essential" collection, I had visions of a two-disc set spanning their entire recording career from 1969-1984, with perhaps a track or two from the one-off "reunion" album, "Legacy" on RCA in 1989 (Poco is back making records again on small, independent labels, now. See 2003's "Running Horse" and 2004's "Keeping The Legend Alive").



Well, Epic got it at least half-right. This set covers their entire recording career, but, at only one 70 minute disc, there are HUGE omissions which do not give a new listener a true sense of this phenomenal band. Enormous chunks of their recording career are completely omitted, particularly their work with ABC/MCA in the late '70s and early '80s. Missing completely from this era are Poco classics like "Keep On Tryin'", "Rose Of Cimarron", "Indian Summer", "Legend", and "Under The Gun." If they had also been included here, some of the tracks from the recently released "from the vaults" live recording, "The Last Roundup" would have introduced the listener to the real power of live Poco, who have always had the reputation of being a fantastic live act. Here, I am thinking of tracks like "Living In The Band" and "Too Many Nights Too Long," among others. Two tracks from 1971's live album "Deliverin'" are included here, but do not pack the punch of the tracks on "The Last Roundup", though "C'mon" comes close.



Other selections in this collection are curious inclusions. While still an enjoyable track, "High And Dry" (from 1974's "Cantamos") is certainly inferior to that album's best track, the vocally and instrumentally amazing "Sagebrush Serenade," which is nowhere to be found here. Just as inexplicably, Poco's uninteresting cover of the Buffalo Springfield's "Go And Say Goodbye" from the 1972 album, "A Good Feelin' To Know" is here, while a superior song like "Ride The Country" from the same album is absent, though the live version of the latter song from the 1976 album, "Live" would be the best choice had it been included.



It would be wise to avoid this collection and to pick up instead the two-disc "The Forgotten Trail" for coverage of Poco's Epic Records years, and the single disc "Crazy Loving: The Best of Poco, 1975-1982" for their ABC/MCA Records hits. Also available as an import is the two-disc "The Essential Collection" which also is restricted to the ABC/MCA years. A more balanced and better collection of ALL their material from 1969-1989 is Hip-O's single-disc "The Ultimate Collection." While still not ideal, it is a far more "Essential" collection than this travesty."
+ 1/2 stars...Essential Music, But Too Many Gaps
Steve Vrana | Aurora, NE | 04/19/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This is the first anthology to cover Poco's entire career from its 1969 debut PICKIN' UP THE PIECES through 1989's reunion effort LEGACY. The seventeen tracks on this collection are all vintage Poco, but as a single-disc collection it leaves numerous gaps in its coverage of this vastly underrated country/rock band.



For example, only "Pickin' Up the Pieces" is included from the debut album, but three tracks are included from LEGACY. In the mid- to late-seventies, Poco released a series of stong albums (POCO 7, HEAD OVER HEELS, ROSE OF CIMARRON--all for MCA) and they are not represented here. [Several early-eighties albums are not included either, but these were not among Poco's best work.]



Classic songs like "You Better Think Twice," and "A Good Feelin' to Know" are here, plus stellar live versions of "C'mon" and "Kind Woman," and their belated commercial successes "Crazy Love," "Heart of the Night" and "Call It Love." Bottom line, this is a terrific collection for casual fans. Serious fans would do better to pick up a copy of 1990's THE FORGOTTEN TRAIL (Epic) or 1998's THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION (Hip-O). RECOMMENDED"