Although Indian Summer wasn't the commercial breakthrough Poco had hoped for (it would come a year later with Legend), there's nothing inherently bad here. The band was more compact than ever, evenly sharing songwriting duties, and Rusty Young's confident pedal steel seemed to distinguish Poco from most other country-rock bands. However, this record is also a few notches down from their best, early material. The strongest song is the title track, which has some nice steel guitar and harmony vocals, but this high point is balanced by the closing number, "The Dance," a clumsy suite that's burdened by an over-the-top string and horn arrangement. The only other item of note is a courtesy appearance by Steely Dan's Donald Fagen, who plays Arp synthesizer on a couple songs. File this under the "treading water" category. ~ Peter Kurtz, All Music Guide
Indian Summer
01/01/1977 | Lemon Records Uk
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$15.99INDIAN SUMMER
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$28.99INDIAN SUMMER (JPN) (REIS)
All Music Guide Review
Indian Summer Track Listing
Credits of Indian Summer
- Mark
- Piano, Cello
- Timothy B. Schmit
- Bass, Vocals
- Sid Sharp
- Strings, Concert Master
- Wally Traugott
- Mastering
- Rusty Young
- Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (Steel)
- Ron Slenzak
- Photography
- Lew Llewellyn
- Equipment Technician
- Terry Merchant
- Equipment Technician
- Jon Kirkman
- Liner Notes
- Richie Furay
- Guitar, Vocals
- Steve Forman
- Percussion
- George Grantham
- Drums, Vocals
- Mark Henry Harman
- Keyboards, Producer
- Jimmie Haskell
- Strings, Arranger
- Paul Cotton
- Guitar, Vocals
- Donald Fagen
- Synthesizer
- Poco
- Producer, Main Performer
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