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Poco  - Rose Of Cimarron flac album
  • Performer Poco
  • Title Rose Of Cimarron
  • Date of release 1976
  • Country UK
  • Style Country Rock
  • Other formats AU MIDI MPC MP3 DMF AIFF AUD
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1448 mb
  • Size FLAC 1396 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 307

Rose of Cimarron is the eleventh album by the American country rock band Poco, released May 1976. Former Loggins & Messina sax/fiddle player Al Garth joined the band to record this album, but left shortly after due to internal conflicts. The title track became one of the band's signature songs, and was later recorded by Emmylou Harris on her album, Cimarron. The band's old label, Epic Records, released Poco Live just one month before Rose of Cimarron, causing confusion among listeners and helping sales of the former at the expense of the latter.

Poco is the second album by American country rock band Poco. This is the band's first album to feature Timothy B. Schmit who replaced Randy Meisner. The Messina-penned "You Better Think Twice" became a signature song for the band. A copy of this album hangs in the Poco exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville along with the jacket Rusty Young wears on the back cover. Jim Messina - guitar, vocals. Richie Furay - guitar, vocals. Rusty Young - steel guitar, guitar, vocals.

'Rose of Cimarron' is a song I wrote after I picked up a brochure while Poco were on tour in Oklahoma in 1973," Young explained. It told a story of a woman who took in outlaws in the 1800s When I played 'Rose' for the band, everyone wanted to make it a Poco record. Lead vocals were performed by Poco guitarist Paul Cotton and bassist Timothy B. Schmit. Emmylou Harris covered this on her 1981 album, Cimarron.

Album: Poco Live, 2005. Canción incluida en el álbum "Rose Of Cimarron" (1976) de Poco. Unfortunately, the station stopped broadcasting. Perhaps, this is a temporary station problem. You can leave your e-mail and we will let you know when the broadcast of the station will be online again: Or listen to the other country dec name stations.

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Album Rose Of Cimarron (1976). Roll along, roll on Rose of Cimarron Dusty days are gone Rose of Cimarron. Trails that brought them home echo names the've known Four days high and lonely comin' to you only You're the one they'd turn to, the only one they knew who'd do All her best to be around when the chips were down. Hearts like yours belong Following the dawn Wrapped up in a song Rose of Cimarron.

Take "Rose of Cimarron" – The almost perfect Poco song. Or maybe the perfect example of all that was right, with a clue to what was wrong. Instead of closing it out on the excellent guitar solo, it continues into a big movie western theme. When Rusty Young started writing and singing more, Poco truly ascended. This doesn’t keep RoC from being one of the best Poco albums. It has both sides for all fans – the pop of Schmit and Young, along with some country stompers. Even Paul Cotton's songs were very strong. Yes, I did not find that he really blended with Poco's style) Beginning with "Cantamos" (1974) and "Head over Heels," (1975) Poco had put out a series of albums that tried to cover all their fans tastes

Tracklist

A1 Rose Of Cimarron 6:42
A2 Stealaway 3:12
A3 Just Like Me 2:45
A4 Company's Comin' 2:39
A5 Slow Poke 2:04
B1 Too Many Nights Too Long 5:59
B2 When You Come Around 3:15
B3 Starin' At The Sky 2:58
B4 All Alone Together 3:21
B5 Tulsa Turnaround 2:40

Companies, etc.

  • Printed By – Print Craft
  • Marketed By – Satbel Recording Company (Pty.) Ltd.
  • Published By – M.P.A.

Credits

  • Arranged By [Strings], Grand Piano – Tom Sellers
  • Banjo – John Logan
  • Concertmaster – Sid Sharp*
  • Drums, Percussion – George Grantham
  • Engineer – Doug Rider, Mark Harman
  • Fiddle, Alto Saxophone, Violin – Al Garth
  • Guitar, Guitar [Dobro], Pedal Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo – Rusty Young
  • Mastered By – Wally Traugott
  • Percussion – Milt Holland
  • Piano, Electric Piano – Steve Ferguson
  • Producer – Mark Harman, Poco
  • Vocals, Guitar – Paul Cotton
  • Written-By – Paul Cotton (tracks: B1,B2, B4, B5.), Rusty Young, Timothy B. Schmit (tracks: A3, B3.)

Notes

Gatefold sleeve of thin card stock. Heavy vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Etching A): ABCL 0175 A.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Etching B): ABCL 0175 B.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ABCL 5166 Poco Rose Of Cimarron ‎(LP, Album) ABC Records ABCL 5166 UK 1976
UICY-78824 Poco Rose Of Cimarron ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, SHM) Geffen Records UICY-78824 Japan 2018
201 806 Poco Rose Of Cimarron ‎(LP, Album, RE) MCA Records 201 806 Germany 1983
MCA 37010 Poco Rose Of Cimarron ‎(LP, Album) MCA Records (Canada) MCA 37010 Canada Unknown
250 533-1 Poco Rose Of Cimarron ‎(LP, Album, RE) MCA Records 250 533-1 Spain 1984