Poco Collected 2 LP 180 Gram GOLD Vinyl Ltd MOV Import Compilation NEW SEALED

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Start Date: January 22, 2019
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180 gram audiophile vinyl  Gatefold sleeve PVC Protective Sleeve Includes liner notes  Selected songs from the American country rock band featuring “My Kind Of Love”, “Crazy Love”, “Ramblin'Man”, “Heart Of The Night”, “Call It Love” and many more tracks
Limited first pressing of 1.500 individually numbered copies on gold vinyl
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The American country rock band Poco formed in 1968 and released different charting songs during the '70s and '80s. In 50 years they recorded more than enough worthwhile material to bundle on 2LPs. The Poco Collected album features songs from different periods and includes some live recordings.
During their 50-years of existence Poco performed in various groupings and recorded over 20 studio albums. The band was formed following the demise of Buffalo Springfield in 1968, as seen in the name of their first album,  Pickin' Up the Pieces. It was the start of long career, in which they recorded several charting singles, such as "Rose of Cimarron", "Crazy Love", "Call It Love" and "Heart of the Night". Those singles are combined with the unknown gems and several fan favourites, to feature on the Collected 2LP.
Poco Collected is available as a limited first pressing of 1.500 individually numbered copies on gold vinyl.

TRACKLIST:
Side A
1. My Kind Of Love
2. Pickin' Up The Pieces
3. You Better Think Twice
4. C'Mon (Live At Boston Music Hall, Boston, 1970)
5. Just For Me And You
6. A Good Feelin' To Know
7. And Settlin' Down
Side B
1. Brass Buttons
2. Faith In The Families
3. High And Dry
4. Keep On Tryin'
5. Rose Of Cimmaron
6. Indian Summer
Side C
1. Crazy Love
2. Heart Of The Night
3. Barbados
4. Under The Gun
5. Widowmaker
6. Sea Of Heartbreak
7. Shoot For The Moon
Side D
1. Days Gone By
2. Call It Love
3. Nothin' To Hide
4. If Your Heart Needs A Hand
5. Honky Tonk Downstairs (Live At Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, 1977)
6. Neil Young