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I just heard them live after all these years. I just had to grab an album. Classic stuff.
It seems that when you get to the end of this lengthy cd, you feel that there might have been more, well there was,it was just that like most bands of their sound and time.they began playing to smaller and smaller audiences, and they began releasing their newer material on independent labels. And just when the fickle record buying public was certain that America was finished with their string of hits, they managed a comeback with "You Can Do Magic", written and profuced by Russ Ballard.
An earlier 'Greatest Hits' has been out longer, but it was very lacking in the material, which this album has. Were all compiled and put on this album.
As the scope of Pop music changed, America made it through those changes well enough.managing to have several hits in several years that many people remember. America was one of those bands who had a very long run with a sound that was, not unique by any means.just catchy.
That catchiness would eventually be made into their own style, and change and grow with them. Several more albums followed, and a few more hits for this soft rock/folk duo.
For anyone who either grew up with America, or has a fond recollection of what they were doing when these songs were on the radio, this is the album for you:)
Jimmy Jam and his production team also sampled another America song. They used portions of Ventura Highway by America on Janet Jackson's hit "Someone to call my baby". Geat song too.
I just love their music, every song on the CD and it sounds great to me.no song by song analisys here.its just a great CD.
This is a classic, classic album for anyone that remembers the wonderful sound of America. they were just wonderful. Still are in my eyes.
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