Pickin' Up The Pieces

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ALBUM INFORMATION
  • Artist: Poco (See All Albums by Poco)
  • Date Released: Jul 18, 1995

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Rock

  • Label: Epic/Legacy

Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 42:42

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An overlooked gem

Mockreality

This remains one of the finest records of Poco's long career. The production values are weak ( Jim Messina was not allowed to touch the mixing board because of union rules ), but the songs are timeless. Impeccable playing, glorious harmonies ( eat your hearts out CSN and Eagles ). That Pickin' Up The Pieces' never recieved the airplay or sales it deserved, this remains a classic album. All the 'country rock' bands who came after owe a debt of creative gratitude to Poco.

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They Say All Media Guide

The group went into the studio with a sudden loss of one member (Randy Meisner), an engineer who didn’t quite get what they were trying for, and a lot of pressure for a first album — and came up with this startlingly great record, as accomplished as any of Buffalo Springfield, and also reminiscent of the Beatles and the Byrds. Pickin’ Up the Pieces is all the more amazing when one considers that Jim Messina and George Grantham were both covering for the departed Meisner in hastily learned capacities on bass and vocals, respectively. The title track is practically an anthem for the virtues of country-rock, with the kind of sweet harmonizing and tight interplay between the guitars that the Byrds, the Burritos, and others had to work awhile to achieve. The mix of good-time songs (“Consequently So Long,” “Calico Lady”), fast-paced instrumentals (“Grand Junction”), and overall good feelings makes this a great introduction to the band, as well as a landmark in country-rock only slightly less important (and more enjoyable than) Sweetheart of the Rodeo. – Bruce Eder

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