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Live at Columbia Studios Hollywood 9/30/71
 
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Live at Columbia Studios Hollywood 9/30/71

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Poco rose from the ashes of Buffalo Springfield in the late 1960s when Richie Furay, Jim Messina and Rusty Young decided to form a new band. Commercial success was far from steady but the band enjoyed several placings in the Top 20. Although the band first split in 1984, they have reunited since and still play today. Both the debut album Pickin’ Up the Pieces and the eponymous follow-up failed to… Read more in Amazon's Poco Store

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  • Audio CD (May 18, 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Collector's Choice Live
  • ASIN: B003954ITM
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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1. I Guess You Made It
2. A Man Like Me
3. Ol' Forgiver
4. Hear That Music
5. Hurry Up
6. You Are The One
7. Bad Weather
8. Medley: Hard Luck
9. Child's Claim To Fame
10. Pickin' Up The Pieces
11. Hoe Down
12. What A Day
13. Railroad Days
14. What If I Should Say I Love You
15. Just For Me And You
16. C'mon

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars There's Just A Little Bit Of Magic In The Country, May 18, 2010
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This review is from: Live at Columbia Studios Hollywood 9/30/71 (Audio CD)
Poco's original lineup produced two superb and groundbreaking studio Lp's. Born out of the wreckage of Buffalo Springfield, Richie Furay and Jim Mesina blazed a new trail which came to be known as "country rock". Yes the Byrds were the true pioneers of this new genre, with their criticly acclaimed "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" Lp. Bob Dylan followed with "Nashville Skyline". Soon former Byrd members Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons formed The Flying Burito Brothers and the new sound was in full swing. But Poco took a slightly different approach. Their music was more mainstream country. Songs like "You Better Think Twice" and "Honky Tonk Downstairs" were straight ahead Buck Owens/Bakersfield Sound. Rusty Young's pedel steel licks were so sweet and so hot, that you just could't keep your feet from breaking out into a little toe tapping hoe down.

But soon after the release of their third album Delivein' (recorded live at the Boston Music Hall and NYC's Felt Forum) Jim Messina left the group to produce and record with Kenny Loggins. As his replacement Paul Cotton, formally of the Illinois Speed Press took over on guitar and vocals and the group continued on without missing a beat. This new release of their 1971 Columbia Studios live recording was made shortly after Cotton and new member Timothy Schmidt joined the group. Most of the material (9 of the 16 tracks) were songs recorded by the new lineup from what was then, their recent release "From The Inside". That album contained some of their finest songwriting to date. This live recording captures the raw energy of these new songs almost impecably. Standouts include, "Railroad Days", "C'mon", "Ol' Forgiver", "Just For You & Me", "What A Day" and Richie Furay's beautiful ballard, "What If I Should Say I Love You".

Yes for Poco fans like me, who have waited almost forty years for a chance to hear their favorite band live and at their peak, the wait is finally over. There's just no way you can not love this album. The song selection, the sound and the overall feel of this live recording are all outstanding. They sure don't make 'em like this anymore. Yes, I'll be playin' this new disc all summer long....."There's Just a Little Bit of Magic in the Country".
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Vintage live document of West Coast country-rock pioneers, May 18, 2010
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The West Coast country-rock band Poco was known early on for their live shows. Their third album, a live set titled Deliverin', was recorded in late-1970 and cracked the Top 30 - something their two previous albums had failed to do. Epic set up a private showcase in Columbia's Hollywood studio, having the band play in an intimate setting for an audience of label employees. With the group's latest studio album, From the Inside, having just hit the streets, this set was a rally for the employees, a warm-up for supporting gigs, and an opportunity to lock down the set and solidify the latest band line-up. By this point, Jim Messina had been replaced by guitarist/singer Paul Cotton, joining another recent addition, Timothy B. Schmit, and founding members Richie Furay and Rusty Young.

Unlike the new material debuted on Deliverin', this hour-long set cherry-picked material from all four of the band's previous albums, with half drawn from their latest studio release. The medley of "Hard Luck," "Child's Claim to Fame," and "Pickin' Up the Pieces" had appeared on their previous live outing, and remains notable for the inclusion of Furray's Buffalo Springfield-era "Child's Claim to Fame." The live arrangements were generally kept concise and tight, though they allowed themselves to jam a bit on "Hurry Up," and the single "C'mon" is stretched to five minutes with a breakdown and guitar solo. They also slow down mid-set for a pair of acoustic tunes, "You Are the One" and "Bad Weather."

Cotton's role as lead guitarist and singer gave this line-up an edgier sound than the founding quintet. Young's pedal steel is still prominently featured on songs like "Ol' Forgiver" and "Bad Weather," and the band sings fine country-rock harmonies, but the electric guitars cut a bit deeper, and there are some progressive elements in the melodies and vocal arrangements - particularly in the newer material. Furay would leave the band a couple of years later, making this the only officially released document of this line-up's live prowess. Collectors' Choice digipack includes a four-panel booklet with detailed (but unsigned) liner notes; this is one of four previously unreleased live albums the label is releasing concurrently. [©2010 hyperbolium dot com]
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most underrated group in musical history, July 9, 2010
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I'm old enough to experience the British invasion of the mid 60's and still love so many of the groups from The Beatles, The Kinks, Stones, The Who, and The Animals, to name just a few. Also, during that time I got into America's best with the Doors, CCR and The Buffalo Springfied, etc. In 1969 I read an incredible album review about a group called POCO with ex Springfield members Richie Furay and Jim Messina. It was called Pickin' Up The Pieces. After the first listen, I was hooked. Almost like when I heard Sgt. Pepper for the first time and you're reaction is...WOW! WHAT DID I JUST HEAR? So, each album after that was a blessing from the Music God. Live at Columbia Studios is country rock at its finest with some of the best musicians and singers ever assembled. Messina had left, but, was recently replaced by Paul Cotton who was a very welcome addition and proved his greatness throughout the years that followed. He has written some the best songs by any group over his period with Poco and to this day sound as relevant and important as ever. Just listen to BAD WEATHER. As they say, it doesn't get much better than this. And, he goes unnoticed as a suberb guitarist. Richie Furay is still THE MAN. Again, excellent lyrics and one of the best voices in rock history and unmatched energy in each song. I could go on and on. Live at Columbia Studios is a guarenteed musical experience that shows why POCO has such a loyal fan base throughout the country. To Poconuts everywhere..rejoice!!
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