Mirroring the cover art depiction of America's dual life in England and the U.S., History: Greatest Hits perfectly spotlights both the polished and layered production of British studio legend George Martin and the West Coast tones of the band's folk-pop style. Featuring the group's many chart toppers from the first half of the '70s, this definitive roundup includes Neil Young-style acoustic sides like "Lonely People," the hippie MOR of "Muskrat Love," and breezy acid rock like "Sandman." And even though Martin didn't produce the entire lot of songs here, his sophisticated and mostly subtle way with strings, keyboards, and multi-track guitars is in evidence throughout. Adding to the fun are additional highlights like the updated surf cut "Sister Golden Hair" and ingenious McCartney-esque pop like "Only in Your Heart" and "Daisy Jane." An essential collection for fans who like their '70s folk with a pop sheen, loads of hooks, and top-drawer arrangements. ~ Stephen Cook, All Music Guide
One of the best, the harmonies KILL. Don't cross the river hits every angle, harmonics, bluegrassy style, hymn like, etc. 10/12 tracks rule, only 'cause I have not really listened to them.
Cardinal, thank you for your thoughtful, insightful comments as well...for poiting out the obvious. Actually Munquia, that's the funniest thing I've seen on Pandora. Rock-on!
Hey munquia25 - thanks for your comment about this album. We're all much better off now. Oh - and the follow-up comment, too. Speaks volumes about your thoughts on the track selection. And for the record, the correct spelling is horse. Thanks for the proof-reading. See you in the 3rd grade spelling bee loser line.
ive been in a desert with a hoarse with no name it felt good to be out on the rain.... lalalallalalalalalal...lalallalala.... i have a hoarse whos name is baby yeah... im looking real good real goooood yeah..... ohhh yeah
Go straight to America's (1972) debut simply titled "America". "Pigeon Son" is the only cut that keeps this collection from being near perfection. The interplay of voices, guitars and unexpected chord changes continues to deliver -
This is one of those lps that is just a timeless classic,even today when america plays a show they do it so well. This record is a craftmanship of superb writing and musicianship. myspace/kentcrawford2