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Ghost Town is the seventh studio album by American rock band Poco, released in 1988. The album showcases the band's signature blend of country rock with a strong emphasis on harmonies and melody. It features a more polished production compared to earlier works, reflecting the band's evolution in sound. The album is notable for its introspective lyrics and the incorporation of contemporary rock influences, which helped it resonate with a wider audience at the time. Ghost Town is often regarded as a solid entry in Poco's discography, illustrating their ability to adapt while maintaining their roots in Americana.