Album Info
Artist: | Don McLean |
Album: | American Pie |
Released: | Australia, 1971 |
Tracklist:
A | One Side | |
A1 | American Pie | 8:27 |
A2 | Till Tomorrow | 2:11 |
A3 | Vincent | 3:55 |
A4 | Crossroads | 3:34 |
B | Another Side | |
B1 | Winterwood | 3:09 |
B2 | Empty Chairs | 3:24 |
B3 | Everybody Loves Me, Baby | 3:37 |
B4 | Sister Fatima | 2:31 |
B5 | The Grave | 3:08 |
B6 | Babylon | 1:40 |
Info About Buying Vinyl From Our Record Store
- We are a small independent record store located at 91 Plenty Rd, Preston in Melbourne's North (Australia)
- We buy and sell new and used vinyl records - if you have a collection you'd like to sell please click here.
- All pictures of the second hand/used vinyl records are actual pictures of the album in stock.
- We ship Australia wide for a flat rate of $10 for standard shipping or $15 for express post.
- Free Shipping for orders $150 and over.
- You can also pick up your order in store, just select Local Pickup at the checkout.
- We also ship internationally - prices vary depending on weight and location.
- We ship vinyls in thick, rigid cardboard mailers with a crushable zone on either side, and for extra safety we bubble wrap the records.
- We almost always ship in stock vinyl next business day (excluding pre orders)
- We are strongly committed to customer satisfaction. If you experience any problems with your order contact us so we can rectify the situation. If the record arrives damaged or doesn't arrive we will cover the cost of replacing or returning the record.
- If you change your mind you have 30 days to return your record but you must cover the cost of returning it to the store.
- You can contact our Melbourne record shop at (03) 9939 3807 or at info@funkyduckvinyl.com
- Happy Listening!
Description
Don McLean's "American Pie," released in 1971, is a monumental and poetic album that stands as a cultural milestone in the realm of folk rock. With its iconic title track and thought-provoking lyrics, "American Pie" showcases McLean's storytelling prowess and his ability to craft songs with deep historical and emotional significance.
The album opens with the legendary "American Pie," an epic and enigmatic track that has become a symbol of American music. McLean's intricate storytelling and the song's cryptic lyrics have sparked endless interpretations, making it a timeless and powerful anthem.
Another standout moment is "Vincent," a beautiful and poignant tribute to Vincent van Gogh. McLean's emotive vocals and the song's gentle melody create a sense of empathy and admiration for the artist.
In "Crossroads" and "Winterwood," McLean infuses each track with a sense of introspection and reflection, making them standouts on the album.
Beyond the hits, "American Pie" features deeper cuts like "Empty Chairs" and "Till Tomorrow," which further exemplify McLean's ability to weave emotional narratives through his music.
Throughout the album, Don McLean's poetic lyrics and the album's acoustic arrangements create a sense of nostalgia and contemplation, making "American Pie" a timeless and essential addition to any folk rock collection.