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  1. The release of this album (April 1976, Epic) produced confusion in the marketplace over whether this or Rose of Cimarron (May 1976, ABC Records) was Poco's newest album, helping sales of Poco Live and hurting sales of Rose of Cimarron.

    • April 3, 1976
    • Poco, Mark Henry Harman
  2. Live (1976) Rose of Cimarron (1976) Indian Summer (1977) The Last Roundup (2004) September 1977 – January 1978 (band on hiatus) Paul Cotton – lead vocals, lead guitar; Rusty Young – steel guitar, mandolin, vocals; George Grantham – drums, percussion, vocals; none April – December 1978 Paul Cotton – lead vocals, lead guitar

  3. Live [1976] by Poco released in 1976. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    Former Loggins & Messinasax/fiddle player Al Garth joined the band to record this album, but left shortly after due to internal conflicts. On the cover and in photos throughout the album package, the band is depicted as a quartet without Garth (i.e, Paul Cotton, George Grantham, Timothy B. Schmit, and Rusty Young.) Garth is credited with playing on...

    In his Allmusicreview, music critic James Chrispell wrote of the album; "The country influence is nearly abandoned except for the Rusty Young tune "Company's Comin'/Slow Poke." There are great tunes with great arrangements throughout."

    "Rose of Cimarron" (Rusty Young) – 6:42
    "Stealaway" (Young) – 3:12
    "Just Like Me" (Timothy B. Schmit) – 2:45
    "Company’s Comin’" (Young) – 2:39
    Poco – producers
    Mark Henry Harman – producer, engineer
    Doug Rider – engineer
    Wally Traugott – mastering
    • May 1976
    • Poco, Mark Henry Harman
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Poco_(band)Poco (band) - Wikipedia

    Another Epic release also came out in 1976, the live album Live. Al Garth (ex- Loggins and Messina ), who guested on Head Over Heels and Rose of Cimarron , was added to the group's 1976 touring line up on sax and violin, but was gone by the end of that year.

  6. Live albums. Compilation albums. Singles. References. External links. Poco discography. The following lists in detail the discography of Poco. The group's most successful albums were "Legend" in 1978 and "Legacy" in 1989, each being certified gold.