TracksHoe Down, Bad Weather, What Am I Gonna Do, You Are the One, Railroad Days, From the Inside, Do You Feel It Too, Ol' Forgiver, What If I Should Say I Love You, Just for Me and You, C'mon (Unreleased Studio Version), A Man Like Me (Unreleased Studio Version)
Sub-GenreRock
NotesDigitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1971 album from the pioneering Country Rock band. Country-rock pioneers Poco's third studio album introduced a more rock oriented approach to record making with the introduction of former Illinois Speed Press guitarist Paul Cotton into the band. Poco was never happy with producer Steve Cropper and never felt that he was the right choice for the project. A brand new mastering with the cooperation of Richie Furay has attempted to make the album sound as the band had originally intended. The addition of two previously unreleased bonus tracks that were done by the band with producer Richie Podolor and engineer Bill Cooper (Steppenwolf, Three Dog Night) was yet another attempt to become more commercial and appeal to rock audiences. All new essay by county-rock historian John Einarson features new interviews and insight with members of the band.