Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)


It's a very good
This CD has a nice country music.
It's a very good CD.
Submitted by marcos (Brazil) 
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Poco struggles with direction
With this album, you get the feeling that the band wants public acclaim but isn't sure what road to take. If the whole album had sounded updated country-rock, like Days Gone By and Save A Corner Of Your Heart, it would have been a smash. But then there's the beast of harder rock burning inside that flares in Brenda X (wow!) and The Storm. It's not surprising to see the long hiatus after this effort.
Submitted by ldolphin34 (Sheridan, WY via Tacoma, WA)
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Poco goes Loco
Hard to describe but..80's attempt to fit in. Definately not Poco-ish. Beware it can grow on you! Best songs - How many Moons great song.Daylight + Save a Corner of Your Heart. good songs too. Production kills them at this date.Definately a must have for Poco fans.You gotta have 'em all.
Submitted by Kevin (Frederic WI, USA)
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Poco reunion
this album was a reunion of sorts. Paul and Rusty were joined by Ritchie,Tim and George on vocals. This album has a definite 80's sound to it. It almost has a new-wave sound. You really cannot compare it to anything else the band released. There are no "country" songs or steel guitar or banjo solos. It was produced by the same producer of 80's band Oingo Poingo. I think the stand out tracks are "Days Gone By" , "This Old Flame" and "Save a Corner of Your Heart".
Submitted by mark (reidsville,nc,USA)
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