Pickin' Up the Pieces (Poco album)

Pickin' Up the Pieces
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 1969
RecordedJanuary 1969
GenreCountry rock
Length42:43
LabelEpic
ProducerJim Messina
Poco chronology
Pickin' Up the Pieces
(1969)
Poco
(1970)

Pickin' Up the Pieces is the debut album by country rock band Poco, released in 1969.[1] It was one of the earliest examples of the emerging genre of country rock. Several of the songs date back to Richie Furay's days in Buffalo Springfield. An early version of "What a Day" was included on the Buffalo Springfield box set in 2001.

Bassist Randy Meisner appears on the album but quit the band shortly before the record was released. Meisner's exit was the result of his anger from being excluded (at Furay's insistence) from participation in the final mix playback sessions for the album, as only Messina and Furay were to complete production. His image was removed from the painting on the cover and replaced with the dog seen at the far left. His bass parts and backing vocals were left in the mix, but his lead vocals were removed, and new versions were sung by George Grantham. He is not credited as a group member on the completed album, but is listed in the credits as providing "supporting vocals and bass".

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