Jim Messina

J. Messina

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Jim Messina was initially a recording engineer on Buffalo Springfield's second album. During the course of the production of their third album, he was asked to produce the band. Shortly thereafter, he became their bass player and toured and recorded with the band up until completion and release of the record.

After they split up, he and fellow Buffalo Springfield member, Richie Furay, formed Poco in 1968. He left two years later and entered into a partnership with a young singer/songwriter called Kenny Loggins. Initially planning to work together on one album only, they recorded and performed together for seven years. Since then, he has largely recorded and performed as a solo artist, though he is touring with Kenny Loggins again.
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Discography

Releases:
Sittin' In (Album) (3 versions)   Columbia 1970
Production:
Your Mama Don't Dance / Golden Ribbons (7")   Columbia 1972
The Best Of Friends (LP, Comp)   Columbia 1976
Finale (Album) (2 versions)   Columbia ... 1977
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Rock Buster (Comp) (4 versions) You Better Think Twice CBS 1970
Listen To A Country Song / That's What Loving You Has Meant To Me (7") Listen To A Country Song Columbia 1972
Rock It Feel It Sing It Move It (EP) (2 versions) Your Mama Don't Dance CBS 1972
Your Mama Don't Dance / Golden Ribbons (7") Golden Ribbons Columbia 1972
Mother Lode (LP, Album)   Columbia 1974
The Best Of Friends (LP, Comp)   Columbia 1976
Finale (Album) (2 versions)   Columbia ... 1977
Call It Love / Lovin' You Every Minute (7", Single)   RCA 1989
Legacy (Album) (4 versions) Call It Love, Follow Y... RCA 1989
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