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Key Information
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| Artist: |
America (Rock) |
| Record Label: |
Warner Bros. Records (Record Label) |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Release Date: |
July 07, 1987 |
| Album Duration: |
39m:00s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Horse With No Name, A 2. I Need You 3. Sandman 4. Ventura Highway 5. Don't Cross the River 6. Only in Your Heart 7. Muskrat Love 8. Tin Man 9. Lonely People 10. Sister Golden Hair 11. Daisy Jane 12. Woman Tonight |
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America: Gerry Beckley (vocals, piano, bass); Dewey Bunnell (vocals, 6-string guitar); Dan Peek (vocals, 12-string guitar). Additional personnel: Henry Diltz (banjo); Joe Osborne, David Dickey (bass); Kim Haworth, Ray Cooper, Dave Atwood, Hal Blaine, Willie Leacox (drums, percussion); Chester McCracken (congas); Venetta Fields, Clydie King, Jessica Smith (background vocals). Producers: Ian Samwell, Jeff Dexter, America. Compilation producer: George Martin. Engineers include: Robin Black, Ken Scott, Geoff Emerick. To their detractors, they were Crosby, Still, Nash and Young Lite, but nonetheless, this premature career retrospective of soft-rock icons America holds up extremely well against most pop records of the early to mid-'70s. In part, that's due to ex-Beatles producer George Martin, whose considerable studio expertise nudged country-ish tunes like "Sister Golden Hair" as close to power pop as they were feasibly going to get. But the fact is that America had a genuine knack for crafting catchy, radio... |
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