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3rd Rel;1st Rel.Since 1996 From New Zealand
Principally recorded at Studio 5, Albany, New York.
Personnel: Georgia Hubley (guitar, drums); Ira Kaplan (guitar).
Audio Mixers: Robert S.; Tom Bell.
Audio Remixer: Robert S.
Recording information: Basement in Manse Street (10/02/2000-11/??/2000); Studio 5, Albanyst (10/02/2000-11/??/2000); Waitarua (10/02/2000-11/??/2000).
The Clean includes: David Kilgour, Hamish Kilgour, Robert Scott.
Q (10/01, p.118) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This is music that exerts as much effortless cool as young pups The Strokes..." Uncut (9/01, p.96) - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "...GETAWAY has an appropriately unfinished feel, chopped rhythms and circling melodies sometimes coalescing into West Coast pop prettiness. As with recent Sonic Youth, it's mind-expanding, punk psychedelia..." Alternative Press (10/01, p.80) - 7 out of 10 - "...Clean really only play 3 types of songs: the upbeat, lo-fi classic indie pop...the slower, folksy numbers...and the trippy mood music....each one is perfromed to near perfection..." The Wire (8/01, p.66) - "...It's remarkable how endearing their blend of chugging underground pop and frail ragas still sound..." CMJ (8/20/01, p.10) - "...A return to a more stripped-down sound imbued with plenty of strummed guitars and meandering, roughshod weirdness..." Mojo (Publisher) (9/01, p.92) - "...A South Pacific take on school-of-Velvet-Underground garage rock....the blend of vigor and vulnerability is damn near irresistible..." Getaway Review
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VERY BEST OF POCO is a fine set with a generous track list (it was originally a two-record package) which includes the group's most well-known cuts. Though they existed in the shadow of the Eagles, and were plagued by constant personnel changes, Poco stood as one of the finest country rock bands of the 1970s, a claim supported by the excellent material on VERY BEST OF.
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