Seven (Poco Album) - Production

Production

  • Producer: Jack Richardson
  • Recording engineer: Brian Christian
Poco
  • Rusty Young
  • Jack Sundrud
  • George Lawrence
  • Michael Webb
Albums
  • Pickin' Up the Pieces
  • Poco
  • Deliverin'
  • From the Inside
  • A Good Feelin' To Know
  • Crazy Eyes
  • Seven
  • Cantamos
  • Head Over Heels
  • Live
  • Rose of Cimarron
  • Indian Summer
  • Legend
  • No Nukes
  • Under the Gun
  • Blue and Gray
  • Cowboys & Englishmen
  • Ghost Town
  • Inamorata
  • Legacy
  • Running Horse
  • The Last Roundup
  • Keeping the Legend Alive
  • Bareback at Big Sky
  • The Wildwood Sessions
  • Live at Columbia Studios, Hollywood 9/30/71
  • All Fired Up
Compilations
  • The Very Best of Poco
  • Ride the Country
  • Poco: The Songs of Paul Cotton
  • Poco: The Songs of Richie Furay
  • The Best Of
  • Backtracks
  • Crazy Loving: The Best of Poco 1975–1982
  • Retrospective
  • The Forgotten Trail (1969–74)
  • On the Country Side
  • The Essential Collection (1975–1982)
  • The Ultimate Collection
  • The Very Best of Poco
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Poco
  • Take Two
  • The Very Best of Poco
  • Alive in the Heart of the Night
  • Keep on Tryin'
  • Poco Live
  • The Essential Poco
  • Gold
  • Best of Poco Live
  • Standing Room Only
  • Setlist: The Very Best of Poco Live
Notable Songs
  • "Pickin' Up the Pieces"
  • "You Better Think Twice"
  • "Kind Woman"
  • "C'mon"
  • "Bad Weather"
  • "A Good Feelin' to Know"
  • "Keep on Tryin'"
  • "Rose of Cimarron"
  • "Indian Summer"
  • "Crazy Love"
  • "Heart of the Night"
  • "Call It Love"
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  • List of Poco Line-ups
  • Discography

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