Head over Heels is the ninth album of the American country rock band Poco , released in 1975 on ABC Records. The disc reached position 43 on the Billboard 200 chart [1] .
| Head over heels | ||||
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| Poco Studio Album | ||||
| Date of issue | July 1975 | |||
| Genre | Country rock | |||
| Duration | 36:26 | |||
| Producers | Poco , Mark Henry Harman | |||
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| Label | Abc | |||
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About the album
The song “Keep On Tryin '”, written by Schmitt, showed the success of the group in the development of vocal harmony and for many years became a concert hit of the group. It was released as a single, with "Georgia, Bind My Ties" on the back of the record, and reached number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [1] .
Also, the album was the first on which Rusty Young performed the main vocals in his song “Us”. The song "Dallas" was written by Steely Dan , but was never featured on any of their albums.
List of Songs
- “Keep On Tryin '” (Timothy B. Schmitt) - 2:54
- Lovin 'Arms (Rusty Young) - 3:29
- “Let Me Turn Back to You” (Paul Cotton) - 3:37
- Makin 'Love (Young) - 2:55
- Down in the Quarter (Cotton) - 4:32
- Sittin 'on a Fence (Young) - 3:31
- Georgia, Bind My Ties (Cotton) - 3:25
- Us (Young) - 1:56
- “Flyin 'Solo” (Schmitt, Jacob Otis Brennan) - 3:36
- Dallas ( Donald Feigen , Walter Becker ) - 3:29
- “I'll Be Back Again” (Schmitt) - 3:02
Record Members
- Paul Cotton - guitar , vocals
- Rusty Young - style guitar, guitar, mandolin , vocals
- Timothy Bee Schmitt - bass , vocals
- George Grantman - drums , vocals
- Donald Feigen - Synthesizer
- Victor Feldman - percussion
- Steve Foreman - Percussion
- Al Garth - violin
- Mark Henry Harman - keyboards , piano , cello , producer , engineer
- Jimmy Haskell - String Arrangement for Down in the Quarter
- Milt Holland - Percussion
- Garth Hudson - keyboards
- Michael Vaughn Verdick - vocals
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Head over Heels (Poco album ) on the AllMusic website