America (America album)

America is the debut studio album by America, released in 1971. It was initially released without "A Horse with No Name", which was released as a single in late 1971. When "A Horse with No Name" became a worldwide hit in early 1972, the album was re-released with that track.

America
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 26, 1971 (UK); March 1972 (US)
RecordedMarch 1971
StudioTrident and Morgan Studios, London
GenreFolk rock, soft rock
Length46:14
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerIan Samwell, Jeff Dexter
America chronology
America
(1971)
Homecoming
(1972)
Singles from America
  1. "A Horse with No Name"
    Released: January 12, 1972
  2. "I Need You"
    Released: April 26, 1972

The album went to No. 1 on the Billboard album chart in the United States and stayed there for five weeks.[1] It produced two hit singles; "A Horse with No Name" spent three weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard singles chart in 1972 (it peaked at No. 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart), and "I Need You" hit No. 9 on the Billboard singles chart and No. 7 on the AC chart.[2] Several other songs received radio airplay on FM stations playing album tracks, including "Sandman" (long-rumored to be about the United States Navy VQ-2 air squadron formerly based in Rota, Spain) and "Three Roses". The album was certified platinum by the RIAA for sales in excess of one million units in the U.S.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

In his Allmusic review, music critic David Cleary called the band's debut album a "folk-pop classic" and concluded, "In spite of its flaws, this platter is very highly recommended."[3]

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Riverside"Dewey BunnellGroup3:03
2."Sandman"BunnellBunnell5:08
3."Three Roses"BunnellBunnell3:54
4."Children"BunnellGroup3:07
5."A Horse with No Name" (Bonus track on 1972 reissue and included on all subsequent reissues)BunnellBunnell4:10
6."Here"Gerry BeckleyBeckley5:30
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."I Need You"BeckleyBeckley3:05
2."Rainy Day"Dan PeekPeek2:55
3."Never Found the Time"PeekPeek3:50
4."Clarice"BeckleyBeckley4:01
5."Donkey Jaw"PeekBunnell5:17
6."Pigeon Song"BunnellBunnell2:18

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1972 US 1[1]
AUS 3
NOR 22
UK 14

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1972 "A Horse
with No Name
"
US[4] 1
US AC 3
AUS 2
NL[5] 12
UK 3
"I Need You" US 9
US AC 7
AUS 39

Personnel

Credits are per back cover of 1972 vinyl issue.

America
  • Dewey Bunnelllead and backing vocals, 6-string acoustic guitar (except on "Here" and "Never Found the Time")
  • Gerry Beckleybass (except on "Three Roses" and "A Horse with No Name"), 6 and 12-string acoustic guitars (except on "Sandman", "I Need You" and "Pigeon Song"), lead and backing vocals (except on "Pigeon Song"), electric guitar and chimes on "Clarice", piano on "I Need You" and "Clarice"
  • Dan Peek – 6 and 12-string acoustic guitars (except on "A Horse with No Name", "I Need You", "Clarice" and "Pigeon Song"), lead and backing vocals (except on "Pigeon Song"), electric guitar (on "Sandman", "Donkey Jaw" and "I Need You"), piano on "Never Found the Time", bass on "A Horse with No Name" and "Three Roses"

with:

  • Ray Cooper – percussion
  • Dave Atwood – drums on "Sandman", "Here", "I Need You" and "Donkey Jaw"
  • Kim Haworth – drums on "A Horse with No Name"
  • David Lindley – electric guitar on "Children", steel guitar on "Rainy Day"
Technical

References

  1. America – America > Charts & Awards > Billboard Album at AllMusic. Retrieved April 3, 2008.
  2. America – America > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles at AllMusic. Retrieved May 31, 2008.
  3. Cleary, David. America > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  4. "America : Allmusic : Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  5. "dutchcharts.nl - Dutch charts portal". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
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