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Thursday, October 14, 2021

Poco-Ghost Town (1982)

Well into the 1980s, the American band Poco was far from their glory days of the early 1970s, yet they continued to produce commendable work that kept them at the forefront of country rock. In 1982, they released their fifteenth album, "Ghost Town", featuring only two of their original members, guitarists Paul Cotton and Rusty Young, while the rest of the lineup consisted of Charlie Harrison (bass), Steve Chapman (drums), and Kim Ballard (keyboards). At this point, the band continued to offer that melancholic country rock style, bathed in brilliant vocal melodies and adorned with influences of catchy, harmonious, and melodic rock. The rich vocal harmonies of "How Will You Feel Tonight", the nods to the past with the country rock "When Hearts Collide", "The Midnight Rodeo (In The Lead Tonight)" or "Love's So Cruel", the addictive mid-tempo "Ghost Town" and the irresistible country "Cry No More" and "Break Of Hearts", reflected a remarkable work, despite being very far creatively from their legendary early albums.

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