American rock band that moved over in the country rock, the band was born from the wreckage of Buffalo Springfield in 1968.
Sounds very similar to CSNY, Eagles, Steely Dan and the band released many albums, had a number of personnel changes and only had subdued success over the years.
MEMBERS (THIS ALBUM)
Paul Cotton - vocals, lead and acoustic guitars
Rusty Young - pedal steel guitar, banjo, dobro, rhythm, acoustic and electric guitars
Timothy B Schmit - vocals, bass guitar
George Grantham - vocals, drums, percussion
WITH:
Jim Messina - mandolin on "Rocky Mountain Breakdown"
Burton Cummings - Keyboards
Bobbye Hall - Congas
POCO - Seven
CBS Records
Cat# ELPS 3700
1974
Australian release
Cover is in good condition, no tears, no discolouration, no seam splits, very light edge wear due to normal handling and no writing but there is a couple of small marks on the graphics (front centre top edge) and a definite vinyl ring showing on the rear.
New inner plastic liner sleeve
Vinyl is in good (minus) condition, visually inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see quite a few very light ~ light scratches on Side A and what appears to be a heavier scratch on Side B. This old vinyl is often 'tougher' than it looks so I then played both sides ENTIRELY, every single track, and yes at times the surface noise was slightly elevated but not to the point of spoiling the playback. Side B with that medium scratch didn't have any issues at all.
TRACKS: Drivin' Wheel, Rocky Mountain Breakdown, Just Call My Name, Skatin', Faith In The Families, Krikkit's Song, Angel, You've Got Your Reasons