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Rose Of Cimarron is the 11th album by the country rock band Poco. Former Loggins & Messina sax/fiddle player Al Garth steps in for a short period to cut this album, creating very strong, enjoyable, and (considered by some) under-appreciated music. A small but significant number of Poco fans find this to be the group's best album. The title track becomes a signature song for the group and is still a part of Poco's live repertoire.
[edit] Track listing
- "Rose Of Cimarron" (Rusty Young) – 6:42
- "Stealaway" (Rusty Young) – 3:12
- "Just Like Me" (Timothy B. Schmit) – 2:45
- "Company’s Comin’" (Rusty Young) – 2:39
- "Slow Poke" (Rusty Young) – 2:04
- "Too Many Nights Too Long" (Paul Cotton) – 5:59
- "P.N.S. (When You Come Around)" (Paul Cotton) – 3:15
- "Starin’ At The Sky" (Timothy B. Schmit, John “Juke” Logan) – 2:58
- "All Alone Together" (Paul Cotton) – 3:21
- "Tulsa Turnaround" (Paul Cotton) – 2:40
[edit] Personnel
- Al Garth – fiddle, flute, violin, sax, vocals
- Mark Henry Harman – keyboards, celeste, cello
- Milt Holland – percussion, marimba, washboard
- Johnny Logan – banjo
- Paul Weller – guitar, vocals
- Tom Sellers – piano
- Steve Ferguson – piano
[edit] Production
- Producer: Poco, Mark Henry Harman
- Recording Engineer: Mark Henry Harman, Doug Rider