1971 Poco – From The Inside
From the Inside is the third studio album by the American country rock band Poco. The band was reportedly unhappy with it following its release. This album was the first to include new member Paul Cotton as lead guitarist, who replaced Jim Messina. Messina would go on to form his partnership with Kenny Loggins.
Tracks
1 Hoe Down (Richie Furay; Rusty Young) 02:07
2 Bad Weather (Paul Cotton) 05:05
3 What Am I Gonna Do (Richie Furay) 03:49
4 You Are The One (Richie Furay) 03:50
5 Railroad Days (Paul Cotton) 03:37
6 From The Inside (Timothy B Schmit) 03:12
7 Do You Feel It Too (Richie Furay) 05:35
8 Ol’ Forgiver (Paul Cotton) 03:41
9 What If I Should Say I Love You (Richie Furay) 03:36
10 Just For Me And You (Richie Furay) 03:39
Biography
Musicians
Bass | Timothy B Schmit |
Drums | George Grantham |
Guitar | Paul Cotton |
Guitar | Richie Furay |
Acoustic Guitar | Paul Cotton |
Acoustic Guitar | Richie Furay |
Pedal Steel Guitar | Rusty Young |
Banjo | Rusty Young |
Dobro | Rusty Young |
Mandolin | Rusty Young |
Piano | Jay Spell |
Vocals | George Grantham |
Vocals | Paul Cotton |
Vocals | Richie Furay |
Vocals | Rusty Young |
Vocals | Timothy B Schmit |
Liner Notes
Producer – Steve Cropper
Engineer – Charlie Bragg, Lacy O’Neal, Roy Segal
Technician – Jim Gaines
Design, Photography By – Barry Feinstein, Tom Wilkes
Layout – Kathy Johnson
Mastered At Customatrix
Recorded At Trans Maximus Inc. Recording Studios
Recorded At Columbia Studios
Manufactured By Epic Records
Manufactured By CBS Inc