| The third biggest-selling album in the group's history, Crazy Eyes is 
        also the group's most lively and bracing work and contains some of their 
        most soulful music. In short, it's the fruition of everything they'd been 
        working toward for four years. Curiously, it's also one of a handful of 
        examples of their use of outside help, including Chris Hillman on mandolin. 
        The resulting sound is richer than anything found on any other Poco album, 
        and the only tragedy is that the band reportedly cut enough tracks for 
        two whole albums -- one longs to hear the material that remained in the 
        can. As it is, there's not a weak song, or even a wasted note anywhere 
        on this album, and most bands would kill for a closing track as perfect 
        as "Let's Dance Tonight." (by Bruce Eder, All 
        Music Guide) |