




Includes the albums "America," "Homecoming," "Hat Trick," "Holiday" and "Hearts." Review: The Real Deal, Not Another Overhyped and Underwhelming Compilation - This is, for the price of one CD (thereabout), the first five album releases from one of the pioneering bands in the California/Country Rock genus which greatly influenced American pop/rock in the early to middle nineteen seventies. There are no studio flubs nor previously unreleased live performances, etc. This is one-stop shopping that gets you five very important recordings from an age when the music (for the most part) was pure and honest, as bands like America enjoyed a freedom to create and express themselves in their own way for a brief interval in rock history. America's first album gives testimony to this claim. The entire album is built upon experimental acoustic rock that didn't really hold much promise of being chart-worthy. I'm sure no record producer in the world would have predicted a song like "A Horse With No Name" would leap to great heights on the Billboard Top 40, much less that it would leap to the number one spot and attach itself to the pinnacle position for three full weeks. The only real chart potential the album had (looking back, in retrospect, with all things considered) was in the Gerry Beckley should-have-been-number-one-song, "I Need You". Gerry Beckley told me, in person, that he wrote the song when he was only sixteen years old. (Gerry and Dewey typically hang around after shows to meet with fans - these guys are for real!) I'm not sure that a prettier love ballad has ever been written. I could go on for hours about why this collection is such a gem, but I'll let you take it from here. I already had four of the five CDs (I failed to pick up Hat Trick at any point throughout the passage of many long years), but this five-album set was irresistible! I paid about twenty dollars for something I would have paid much more for! That's the standard, everyday price for this trophy collection (subject to market fluctuations, no doubt)! These are the best works from one of the nineteen seventies' most important and influential bands. And, if I may segue a bit and be so bold, as I will...I just want to make it known that Neil Young WISHES he ever had a voice as beautiful and true as Dewey Bunnell's was - and still is! Let history record my words and know them to be fact! Now, order this set! Do it! Now! Off you go! Review: Good quality recording - America had some awesome songs and this set covers them all!
| ASIN | B007WOFXAO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,383 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #185 in Dance Pop (CDs & Vinyl) #4,330 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,060) |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 081227974572 |
| Label | Rhino Flashback |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Rhino Flashback |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2013 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.06 x 5 x 0.51 inches; 4.66 ounces |
| SPARS Code | DDD |
G**N
The Real Deal, Not Another Overhyped and Underwhelming Compilation
This is, for the price of one CD (thereabout), the first five album releases from one of the pioneering bands in the California/Country Rock genus which greatly influenced American pop/rock in the early to middle nineteen seventies. There are no studio flubs nor previously unreleased live performances, etc. This is one-stop shopping that gets you five very important recordings from an age when the music (for the most part) was pure and honest, as bands like America enjoyed a freedom to create and express themselves in their own way for a brief interval in rock history. America's first album gives testimony to this claim. The entire album is built upon experimental acoustic rock that didn't really hold much promise of being chart-worthy. I'm sure no record producer in the world would have predicted a song like "A Horse With No Name" would leap to great heights on the Billboard Top 40, much less that it would leap to the number one spot and attach itself to the pinnacle position for three full weeks. The only real chart potential the album had (looking back, in retrospect, with all things considered) was in the Gerry Beckley should-have-been-number-one-song, "I Need You". Gerry Beckley told me, in person, that he wrote the song when he was only sixteen years old. (Gerry and Dewey typically hang around after shows to meet with fans - these guys are for real!) I'm not sure that a prettier love ballad has ever been written. I could go on for hours about why this collection is such a gem, but I'll let you take it from here. I already had four of the five CDs (I failed to pick up Hat Trick at any point throughout the passage of many long years), but this five-album set was irresistible! I paid about twenty dollars for something I would have paid much more for! That's the standard, everyday price for this trophy collection (subject to market fluctuations, no doubt)! These are the best works from one of the nineteen seventies' most important and influential bands. And, if I may segue a bit and be so bold, as I will...I just want to make it known that Neil Young WISHES he ever had a voice as beautiful and true as Dewey Bunnell's was - and still is! Let history record my words and know them to be fact! Now, order this set! Do it! Now! Off you go!
B**R
Good quality recording
America had some awesome songs and this set covers them all!
C**Y
Great collection, Great price
I own the greatest hits cd, but will say that this is the better way of getting to know the music of the America. The hits are all t here...and at this price it's a great alternative to the greatest hits cd. I think in hindsight I paid about the same for both, and this way I got more music. There is a lot more to discover here though than the greatest hits cd suggests. They come in replica album sleeves, which is great for my new collection (of replica covers). But this is a great way for the casual fan to get the hits and the more devoted fans to learn more about the great music this group put out. I highly recommend this, and at this price, you really can't lose.
B**S
Not Remastered
This is a nice collection. It is probably worth the money and the music itself is pure gold. I owned the vinyl and some greatest hits CDs, so this was very tempting - but I listened side-by-side with the remastered greatest hits CD I purchased (blue cover.. The Complete Greatest Hits), and this is inferior sound on most tracks. Sister Golden Hair is playing right now and this set does not have the clarity as others and the difference does not manifest as just lower level/amplitude/volume. Too bad - it could have been so much better. The remastered History: America's Greatest Hits has even better clarity on some songs.. e.g. Horse with no Name - the guitar on this one sounds like a real acoustic steel 6-string instead of a muffled studio mix, but does differ from the original intent. On the other hand, Ventura Highway on that (History) collection sounds awful. It is pretty surprising that there are such severe differences in the production of the same songs across these original albums and the greatest hits albums - some good, some bad, but overall the clarity of this set would be improved with remastering (which is probably in the works).
R**I
Brand new CD no skips
Sounds great, even on an inexpensive stereo system.
M**E
Mystery item
Multiple albums for one low price. What's not to like
C**1
Great CD Collection of a very Good "American Band" - America
I just received this complete Collection of America CDs. Warner did a terrific job in the issuance of these Remastered collection. I must say, that until I recently played an old LP - Greatest Hits album, did I relaize what a terrific Folk /Rock band they were !!! Not only their numerous Hits, but other cuts with excellent guitar (12 string , mind you), and fabulous harmonies.... The CD audio sound quality is so evident. Crystal Clear & Dynamic. So Glad to have received this. Highly recommended for some terrific listening Music.
S**R
Don't Waste Your Time...
...with the greatest hits compilations. Get this 5 album set before the band is forced to change their name because it's not politically correct. The band became too poppy after a while so these albums are the ones to own. They all sound good so the transfers were don't right. If you want to know the details you need to read the first review posted under this listing. Highly recommended
R**P
Bellissimo cofanetto di CD: contiene tutti brani più conosciuti e oltre
B**M
Fantastisk samling från en av mina favoritgrupper inom mellow rock under 70's
A**L
Geniales
H**N
prima deuntjes
R**6
An absolue must have in anybodys collection
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