
Pickin' Up The Pieces
Poco (3)
1969
Pickin' Up The Pieces is a Rock album by Poco (3), originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 27 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
About
Poco’s 1969 debut finds a supergroup of ex–Buffalo Springfield members and others delivering an album that’s every bit as good as anything the Springfield did. For starters, the soul-deep organ and horns on “Nobody’s Fool” create a sparkly example of trailblazing country rock that’s never been equaled. “Calico Lady” matches folk with country swing and psych-pop, and it’s a beautiful time capsule of a band experimenting with mostly unexplored genres. The laid-back “Make Me Smile” paved roads for the cowboy boots The Eagles would wear three years later, and the title song pits city-boy innocence with hill-country picking and lyrics that sing of a new life in a new band. Country rock never sounded as risky as it does on the guitar-jabbery “Short Changed,” nor as lissome and layered as it does on “Do You Feel It Too,” which sounds like a collective of hippie-generation kids who spent their brief college days listening to Bob Wills and drinking beer. The whole album was a genuine stab at making a country-rock classic; they succeeded.
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Tracklist
- 1Foreward0:48
- 2What a Day2:27
- 3Nobody's Fool3:26
- 4Calico Lady3:02
- 5First Love3:08
- 6Make Me Smile3:18
- 7Short Changed3:17
- 8Pickin' Up the Pieces3:19
- 9Grand Junction2:57
- 10Oh Yeah4:06
- 11Just In Case It Happens, Yes Indeed2:45
- 12Tomorrow3:11
- 13Consequently So Long3:49
- 14Do You Feel It Too3:04
Credits
Performers
- Nick DeCaroARRANGED BY
- Randy MeisnerBASS VOCALS HARMONY VOCALS
- George GranthamDRUMS VOCALS
- Jim MessinaGUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR VOCALS
- Rusty YoungPEDAL STEEL GUITAR BANJO PIANO
- Richie FurayTWELVE-STRING GUITAR VOCALS LEAD VOCALS
27 pressings tracked on Gatefold
