Crazy Eyes

CRAZY EYES
 
 
Crazy Eyes  is the sixth album by the American country rock band Poco.  The album pays homage to Gram Parsons, as Richie Furay sings both the title track, which he wrote in honor of Parsons, and one of Parsons’ own compositions, “Brass Buttons”.  The album was released just four days before Parsons’ death on 19 September 1973.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Richie Furay stayed with Poco through their sixth album, Crazy Eyes (1973); the album made the Top 40, but with the lackluster sales of both albums and singles, even he was starting to get discouraged.  

Poco hung in there and hit something of a creative peak with Rose of Cimarron (1976); the title track, “Rose of Cimarron”, written by Rusty Young was covered by Emmylou Harris and was the de facto title track on her album Cimarron.  Though only Rusty Young remained among the founding members, their 1978 album Legend was the band’s most successful, reaching #14 on the Billboard album charts and including two Top 20 singles, “Crazy Love” and “Heart of the Night”.  

 

(April 2014)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021