
Setlist: The Very Best Of Poco Live
Poco (3)
2011
Setlist: The Very Best Of Poco Live is a Rock album by Poco (3), originally released in 2011.
Sound DNA
- Rock
About
Nothing against the Eagles or the Flying Burrito Brothers, but nobody plays ‘70s country rock in a live setting better than Poco. <i>Setlist: The Very Best of Poco (Live)</i> may be proof of this — it compiles the band’s best live moments to play like one grandiose concert. Right from the opening cut “C’mon” their flawless, airtight harmonies soar over twangy guitars and a solid meat-and-potatoes rhythm section. Dusting off a gem from his tenure with the seminal Buffalo Springfield, Richie Furay revisits the amorous ballad “Kind Woman” singing a nearly six-minute version of the tune like his life depended on it — though at times he’s nearly upstaged by Rusty Young’s amazing pedal-steel picking skills. They pick up the pace on a barn-burning rendition of “You’d Better Think Twice” before sewing together “Hard Luck” with “Child's Claim to Fame” (another Buffalo Springfield chestnut) and “Pickin Up the Pieces” to make for a near-perfect medley.
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Tracklist
- 1C'mon3:16
- 2Kind Woman (Live)5:44
- 3You'd Better Think Twice4:03
- 4Hard Luck / Child's Claim to Fame / Pickin Up the Pieces Medley4:45
- 5A Good Feelin' to Know (Live)5:16
- 6High and Dry (Live)4:25
- 7Angel (Live)5:15
- 8Bad Weather (Live)3:39
- 9A Man Like Me (Live at Duke University, Sept 25, 1971)4:04
- 10Just In Case It Happens, Yes Indeed (Live at Duke University, Sept 25, 1971)2:53
- 11Blue Water / Fool's Gold / I Guess You Made It (Live at Orrie De Nooyer Auditorium, Hachensack, NJ, Nov 2, 1973)9:57
- 12A Right Along (Live at Orrie De Nooyer Auditorium, Hachensack, NJ, Nov 2, 1973)4:44
