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Good Feelin' to Know was Poco's big attempt to broaden their audience -- the title track, one of their most popular concert numbers, was the group's push for a hit single, which didn't work. The album as a whole, however, features a louder, harder-rocking sound a step or two removed from the country-rock they'd been known for, even on numbers like "Ride the Country," which has a more brittle sound than the group would have achieved on their earlier records. The guitars are all turned up really loud and the harmonies are less sweet, overall making for a very heavy sound, surprisingly similar to Buffalo Springfield (one of their old numbers, "Go and Say Goodbye," is even included, in an arguably better version), making this a curious throwback/advance. This album's relative failure made Richie Furay begin to lose faith in his own group's prospects.
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Rock
Label: Epic
1. And Settlin' Down (3:41)
2. Ride the Country (6:23)
3. I Can See Everything (3:32)
4. Go and Say Goodbye (2:47)
5. Keeper of the Fire (4:25)
6. Early Times (4:22)
7. A Good Feelin' to Know (3:52)
8. Restrain (5:10)
9. Sweet Lovin' (6:26)
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