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America - Hearts (LP) - VG+/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of America 's Hearts LP - taken in our record store
Actual image of the back cover of America 's Hearts second hand vinyl record taken in our record shop
Condition:
Used
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Out Of Stock
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Visually Graded Record:
VG+
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
BS 2852
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Folk Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Theme

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Album Info

Artist: America
Album: Hearts
Released: US, 1975

Tracklist:

A1Daisy Jane3:07
Written-By - Beckley
A2Half A Man3:33
Written-By - Peek
A3Midnight2:41
Written-By - Bunnell, Beckley
A4Bell Tree2:32
Written-By - Beckley
A5Old Virginia3:28
Written-By - Peek, Peek
A6People In The Valley2:43
Written-By - Bunnell
B1Company3:23
Written-By - Bunnell
B2Woman Tonight2:19
Written-By - Peek
B3The Story Of A Teenager3:19
Written-By - Peek, Beckley
B4Sister Golden Hair3:16
Written-By - Beckley
B5Tomorrow2:48
Written-By - Peek
B6Seasons3:00
Written-By - Bunnell


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Description

From the tranquil acoustics to the ethereal harmonies, the band America, composed of Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek, and Gerry Beckley, has always offered a unique blend of folk-rock melodies that resonate with a sense of nostalgia. Their 1975 album "Hearts" stands as one of their most memorable efforts, and for good reason.

The opening track, "Daisy Jane," is a gentle ballad that encapsulates the essence of America. With its soft acoustics and heartfelt lyrics, the song speaks of longing and the bittersweet nature of memories. It sets the tone for the album, signaling to listeners that they're in for an introspective journey.

This introspection is punctuated by one of America's most recognizable tracks, "Sister Golden Hair." Beckley's composition, with its catchy chorus and thought-provoking lyrics, masterfully blends the folk roots of the band with a more contemporary rock sound, resulting in a song that's both anthemic and intimate.

But "Hearts" is not all mellow introspection. Tracks like "Bell Tree" and "Old Virginia" showcase the band's versatility. The former, with its rhythmic complexities and poetic lyricism, offers a slightly more upbeat perspective, while the latter delves into the rich tapestry of Americana, blending harmonica and banjo to create a deeply evocative soundscape.

One of the most striking features of "Hearts" is the seamless flow between tracks. The transition from the contemplative "Story of a Teenager" to the buoyant "Seasons" feels organic, a testament to America's meticulous craftsmanship. This flow ensures that the album, while diverse in its themes and sounds, feels like a cohesive narrative.

The production, led by legendary Beatles producer George Martin, adds another layer of depth to the album. Martin's expertise is evident in how each track is polished without losing its raw emotional core. His ability to elevate the band's inherent sound while introducing subtle complexities makes "Hearts" stand out in America's discography.

In the broader context of the 1970s music landscape, "Hearts" represents a perfect blend of the decade's evolving sounds. It bridges the raw emotional intensity of the 60s folk movement with the more polished, progressive sound of the 70s, ensuring its relevance even today.

One of the most endearing aspects of the album is its authenticity. At no point does the band attempt to conform to prevailing trends. Each song, whether it's the haunting "Midnight" or the lively "Company," remains true to America's core ethos – heartfelt lyricism paired with impeccable harmonies.

In conclusion, "Hearts" is a musical journey that showcases America at its best. The album, with its blend of introspection and celebration, introspective ballads, and rhythmic anthems, offers listeners a glimpse into the very soul of the band. It stands as a testament to America's enduring legacy, reminding us of a time when music was not just about sound but also about storytelling, emotion, and authenticity.

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