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Customer Reviews

A Tad Different

This album by America is a "live to tape" feel. The location recordings that they did here and on the following "Harbor" definately give the whole production a different feel from the other Sir George Martin/Geoff Emerick offerings prior (Holiday, Heart). They just don't sound like traditional "studio" albums. That's not a bad thing, tho......"Amber Cascades" glistens, "Watership Down" wades into the orchestral pool, "Letter" is a preconception of later America albums (i.e. Silent Letter especially). Personally I don't think Dan Peek was at his game on this one, "Can't You See" sounds a little plaintive. The hit off of the album "Today's The Day" was definately an audience pleaser type song....... The album is worth the listen.

Their best overall effort

This album is the best collection and reflection of the music of America. From the first song to the last song the lyrics and harmony flow effortlessly.

Where's the remastered version?

I've always loved this album but my old LP sounds better than the cd/download version. What's the deal? Where's the remastered version? I'd pay a third time for this album to get it right (and I've already paid twice).

Biography

Formed: 1967 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

A light folk-rock act of the early '70s, America had several Top Ten hits, including the number ones "A Horse with No Name" and "Sister Golden Hair." Vocalists/guitarists Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek, and Gerry Beckley met while they were still in high school in the late '60s; all three were sons of U.S. Air Force officers who were stationed in the U.K. After they completed school in 1970, they formed an acoustic folk-rock quartet called Daze in London, which was soon pared down to the trio of Bunnell,...
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