America – America Live (1977/2014) [FLAC, 24bit, 96 kHz]

America - America Live (1977/2014) [FLAC, 24bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: America
Album: America Live
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1977/2014
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 46:28
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 958 MB

Tracklist:

01. America – Tin Man (03:37)
02. America – Muskrat Love (03:07)
03. America – I Need You (02:41)
04. America – Old Man Took (03:29)
05. America – Daisy Jane (03:04)
06. America – Company (03:21)
07. America – Hollywood (03:51)
08. America – Sergeant Darkness (02:56)
09. America – Amber Cascades (02:47)
10. America – To Each His Own (03:16)
11. America – Another Try (02:59)
12. America – Ventura Highway (03:28)
13. America – Sister Golden Hair (03:26)
14. America – A Horse With No Name (04:17)

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Recorded in July 1977 at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, California, America Live features hits such as “Muskrat Love”, “Ventura Highway”, and “A Horse With No Name”. The album was produced by George Martin and was released in October 1977.
America Live marked the beginning of the group’s history as a duo. Recorded at the last of a series of four shows at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles in July of 1977, with film music legend Elmer Bernstein conducting the orchestra and George Martin producing, the album closed out the group’s original Warner Bros. contract and was mostly released for that reason, following the Harbor album and the departure of co-founder Dan Peek. Their ninth album in seven years (counting a greatest-hits compilation), it filled in a hole in the group’s history and represented America surprisingly well, given the circumstances of its release. Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell are both in excellent voice, and one could hardly ask for a sharper or more balanced live recording. The expected mid-’70s hits such as ‘Tin Man,’ ‘Ventura Highway,’ and ‘Sister Golden Hair’ (all brilliantly sung, and worth the price of the album) are here, and more modestly charting but highly personal tracks like ‘Amber Cascades’ are represented as well, along with early classics like ‘I Need You’ and ‘A Horse With No Name’ (the latter done with a beautifully elegant yet restrained orchestral arrangement). One does wonder, however, if there were more to this show than the 14 songs represented on the original LP, which might make for a good CD expansion someday. On the other hand, given that Warner Bros. has never seen fit to release this album on CD anywhere but in Europe and Japan, that might be too much to hope for.“ ~~AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder
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