Running Horse

Running Horse

Infobox Album |
Name = Running Horse
Type = Album
Artist = Poco


Released = 18 November 2002
Recorded =
Genre = Country rock
Length = 45:04
Label = Drifter's Church
Producer = Mike Clute, Rusty Young

Last album = "Legacy" (1989)
This album = "Running Horse" (2002)
Next album = "The Last Roundup" (2004)

"Running Horse" is the 20th album by the Country rock band Poco. Cotton, Young, and Jack Sundrud reunite with some strong new material. The band sessions in the members of Rusty Young's short-lived supergroup the Sky Kings.

Track listing

#"One Tear At A Time" (Rusty Young) – 3:02
#"Every Time I Hear That Train" (Paul Cotton) – 4:28
#"If Your Heart Needs A Hand" (Rusty Young) – 4:59
#"Never Loved... Never Hurt Like This" (Jack Sundrud) – 3:47
#"Forever" (Rusty Young) – 3:31
#"Never Get Enough" (Jack Sundrud, Craig Bickhardt, David James) – 3:07
#"If You Can't Stand To Lose" (Rusty Young, John Cowan) – 4:15
#"I Can Only Imagine" (Paul Cotton) – 5:09
#"Shake It" (Jack Sundrud) – 4:54
#"That's What Love Is All About" (Rusty Young, Craig Fuller) – 3:45
#"Running Horse" (Paul Cotton) – 4:07

Personnel

*Paul Cotton - guitar, vocals
*Rusty Young - steel guitar, banjo, dobro, guitar, vocals
*George Grantham – drums, vocals
*Jack Sundrud - bass, vocals

*Craig Fuller – harmony vocals, acoustic guitar
*Bill Lloyd – additional guitar
*John Cowan – background vocals
*Tony Harrell – keyboards

Production

*Producer: Mike Clute, Rusty Young


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