Stunning. A song of longing for the one you love. From the opening guitars to the closing harmones from Timothy B. Schmit, the song is one of the most beautiful in the Poco catalog. The band was down to Paul and Rusty at this point, and for the Inamorata album, Richie Furay, George Grantham and Timothy B. were back as guests to add vocal parts. And while some fans dislike the album for abandonning the country flavor for a more pop sound of the time, the vocals were the best on a Poco album since "Indian Summer". "How Many Moons" is a Poco gem that should be heard.
Stunning. A song of longing for the one you love. From the opening guitars to the closing harmones from Timothy B. Schmit, the song is one of the most beautiful in the Poco catalog. The band was down to Paul and Rusty at this point, and for the Inamorata album, Richie Furay, George Grantham and Timothy B. were back as guests to add vocal parts. And while some fans dislike the album for abandonning the country flavor for a more pop sound of the time, the vocals were the best on a Poco album since "Indian Summer". "How Many Moons" is a Poco gem that should be heard.