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Bareback At Big Sky (Re-Recorded Versions)

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Download links and information about Bareback At Big Sky (Re-Recorded Versions) by Poco. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Pop genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:12:35 minutes.

Artist: Poco
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Country, Pop
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:12:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Under the Gun (Re-Recorded) 4:29
2. Nothing Less Than Love (Re-Recorded) 4:17
3. Every Time I Hear That Train (Re-Recorded) 5:03
4. Save a Corner of Your Heart for Me (Re-Recorded) 3:47
5. Barbados (Re-Recorded) 4:35
6. If Your Heart Needs a Hand (Re-Recorded) 5:26
7. Cajun Moon (Re-Recorded) 6:59
8. Never Loved...Never Hurt Like This (Re-Recorded) 4:01
9. Midnight Rain (Re-Recorded) 4:38
10. What Do People Know (Re-Recorded) 3:58
11. Shake It (Re-Recorded) 4:47
12. Find Out In Time (Re-Recorded) 3:18
13. Too Many Nights Too Long (Re-Recorded) 5:40
14. Bareback (Re-Recorded) 5:52
15. On the Way Home (Re-Recorded) 5:45

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Musical commitment, a loyal fan base, and sheer tenacity have kept Poco going for nearly 40 years. Bareback at Big Sky captures them in vital form at a 2005 concert in Bozeman, Montana where long-time band mates Rusty Young and Paul Cotton receive able support from bassist Jack Sundrud and percussionist George Lawrence throughout this acoustic-oriented set. From Poco’s earlier days come such favorites as the Latin-inflected “Too Many Nights Too Long” and the galloping “Under the Gun.” More recent compositions like “Nothing Less Than Love” and “Bareback” rekindle the yearning romanticism of the band’s best work. “Barbados” simmers to a gentle island groove, while their treatment of J.J. Cale’s “Cajun Mood” adds a funky undercurrent. An unexpected cover of Neil Young’s Buffalo Springfield-era tune “On the Way Home” shows off the group’s impeccable harmonies. Poco deserves credit for influencing everyone from the Eagles to Restless Heart and Lonestar. On their own, they’re still capable of delivering aching ballads and spirited rockers with a Western twist, as Bareback at Big Sky shows.