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Poco Seven

Record:EXC/EXC
Cover:EXC
Price: £10.00
Artist: Poco
Lable: Epic
Year: 1974
Country: USA
Genre: Rock
Style: Country Rock, Pop Rock
Catalog: KE 32895
Matrix:PAL 32895-1B TML O SI , PAL 32895-1B TML O SI

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Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, and produced for Nimbus 9 by Jack Richardson, this Epic release features Paul Cotton, Timothy B. Schmit, George Grantham, and Rusty Young, with keyboards by Burton Cummings. Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab/Customatrix, plated and pressed at Columbia

Summary

“Poco Seven” (1974, Epic KE 32895) is Poco settling into their sweet spot: sunlit country-rock with California harmonies, Nashville-grade musicianship, and just enough road dust to keep it honest. If you like your guitars bright, your choruses big, and your pedal steel used like a secret emotional weapon, this one’s your spin.

About the Artist

Poco formed in 1968 from the ashes of Buffalo Springfield—an origin story that practically guarantees great harmonies and restless songwriting. While the Eagles would later turn country-rock into pop culture real estate, Poco were there early, building the blueprint: tight vocal stacks, jangly acoustics, and Rusty Young’s signature steel guitar lines that could sound like a sunrise or a sigh. By the time “Poco Seven” arrived, the band had weathered key lineup shifts (including the departure of founding member Richie Furay) and leaned into a more streamlined, radio-friendly confidence—without losing their instrumental chops.

About the Record

“Poco Seven” is a mid-’70s sweet-spot album: polished but still played like a band in a room. Compared with earlier, more exploratory records, this one feels more direct—cleaner hooks, sturdier grooves, and a strong “let’s hit the highway” pulse. It’s also an Epic-era statement: professional sheen, wide stereo space, and harmonies stacked like a well-built sandwich.

About the Cover

The cover keeps things classic-rock straightforward—an approachable, era-perfect presentation that matches the music’s mission: no gimmicks, just a seasoned band inviting you into their world. It’s the kind of sleeve you spot in a crate and instantly think, “This will sound good on a turntable.” (Spoiler: it does.)

About the Lyrics & Music

Musically, this album balances country warmth and rock drive: acoustic strum meets electric bite, and the pedal steel floats in like a second lead vocalist. Lyrically, Poco stick to what they do best—movement, memory, devotion, and those quietly heavy relationship turns. Standout moments include the fan-favorite “Drivin’ Wheel,” a track built for open roads and late-night reruns of your own decisions. Throughout the record, the band’s trademark harmonies do a lot of storytelling—sometimes more than the words themselves.

Conclusion

“Poco Seven” is a satisfying, replayable slice of 1974 country-rock—melodic, well-recorded, and effortlessly human. If you want a record that feels like cruising with the windows down (even when you’re doing dishes), this is a keeper.

Other Recommendations

If “Poco Seven” hits right, cue up: Poco – “Crazy Eyes,” “Cantamos,” “Head Over Heels”. For similar vibes: Pure Prairie League, The Flying Burrito Brothers, and early Eagles for that harmony-rich West Coast glow.

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