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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Poco Compilation, July 7, 1999
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This review is from: The Very Best Of Poco (Audio CD)
Probably the best way to collect Poco, if you're building a CD collection, is to go with various anthologies and compilations; they've released so many records, attaining them all could be an expensive venture. "The Very Best Of...." actually lives up to it's title. Even though it contains all earlier material, this was the band's defining period. It's the only way to get the track "You Better Think Twice", originally released on their album Cantamos, which has never been reissued in CD format. Be sure and get the import version since some songs are shaved from the U.S release.
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5.0 out of 5 stars POCO rocks and rolls...with a little bit of country, December 9, 2011
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A great sample of the brilliant early work of Poco, a truly under appreciated band that was a major influence on the country rock groups that followed. Enjoy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One correction, September 27, 2002
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You Better Think Twice was NOT on Cantamos: it appears on the self-titled album (the so called Oranges album) and on the live Deliverin' album. Both are readily available.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Sound and the Furay, June 4, 2011
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Is it just me or do others find the liner notes for this "best of" collection a little confusing? Turns out by they're by a rather legendary (in the NYC area anyway) DJ named Peter Fornatale, but since he describes himself in the first sentence as being "Poco's elder statesman," I at first(logically, I think) surmised that the notes were written by a group member. I mean, even the most devoted and, quite likely, INFLUENTIAL FAN (and I'd include DJ's here) would still be more of a "disciple" or "acolyte" than an actual "elder statesman." Maybe I'm just being picky here.

But there's no mistaking the overall drift of Mr. Fornatale's missive. He's frankly baffled that this talented and enduring country-rock group has never managed to achieve actual superstar status. Now, I know loads of musicians who would kill to have Poco's career, BUT then again, Poco didn't have quite the career of a "supergroup" like CSN(Y), and I'd kind of have to agree w/ Mr. F. that they did indeed deserve at least as much attention as Jim Messina and Richie Furay's former bandmates from the BS days (ahem, I mean "Buffalo Springfield," of course) and the assembled refugees from the Byrds and the Hollies they (legendarily) hooked up with.

My own theory? Poco's biggest mistake was not BILLING themselves as a supergroup in the first place. They were treated more a "successor group," another branch on the Buffalo-Byrds-Hollies family tree. Compare any of the tracks from this compilation to the somewhat diffuse and meandering CSN debut--or even the follow up with Neil Young (who, in my view, did manage to give 'em some much needed EDGE) and you may find yourself wondering if the wrong band wasn't reaping the lion's share of the attention.

Actually, I dunno how apt a comparison others will find THIS ONE, but in a way, they remind me (of all bands) MOBY GRAPE, or at least the Moby Grape of the first, eponymous album. I mean, the band is just plain tight, not show-offy: the harmonies are solid but unobtrusive (no showing off THERE either). And of course, the Grape never really got THEIR due either--not quite "avant-garde" enough or something. Solid chops seem to only get you so far in the music biz, it seems.

One thing that IS noticeably lacking on this collection are any real ballads, however. CSN(Y) had their fair share of those, as did just about every other vocally oriented group from the era. Now, I'm something of a "Poco newbie" here myself, I gotta admit. (That is to say, I'd heard their records at friends houses and on the '70s FM radio, but never actually sat down and given 'em a close listen.) So maybe they've recorded a ton of ballads over the years, but the fact that none of them seem to have merited inclusion on this "VERY BEST OF..." anthology suggests that that was NOT the band's forte. The numbers that come close (enough) to the sub-genre ("Sweet Lovin'" and "Faith In the Families") are tuneful enough and suggest a winning way with slower tempo numbers, but they don't have a "Guinnevere" or "Teach Your Children" on hand to demonstrate just how "sensitive" they could be.

Oh, well, like I say, success in the music biz is verrrry relative. Poco's a long and enduring saga, and like I say, there are tons of marvelous--and totally unknown musicians--who would justifiedly be envious of the level of success this talented band has actually enjoyed. But still, it's understanble just why the bands acolytes and self-proclaimed "elder statesmen" feel Poco hasn't quite been given their due.

I hope the fact that this collection has won the group new converts (like me)is some small, if belated, consolation. Yes, I intend to--slowly but surely and as my budget allows--pick up more of the band's original efforts (to say nothing of the "PIECES" lol) Whatever's still in print, I wanna hear!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars POCO LOVERS, June 29, 2008
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This is the firs classic compilation of Poco hits for me. I have followed Poco since the early seventies. Poco sprug from Buffalo springfield as dis. CSN.Loggins and Mesina, Neil Young, Eagles, J.D, Southered, Hillman and Furay Bands. Poco is Prolific in it's talen and the talen that has sprung form it's roots. There is alaway somethin to enjoy. While they only attained two top 40's they are a jewel. Each band member has worked on there own and they as a differnt group of individual perform together.

This is a must have to anycollection and I could go on but I will stop Now. Enjoy there 18 to 20 albums
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