Hat Trick (Remastered) America

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1973

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
09.04.2014

Label: Warner Music Group

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Interpret: America

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  • 1Muskrat Love03:08
  • 2Wind Wave03:09
  • 3She's Gonna Let You Down03:29
  • 4Rainbow Song03:54
  • 5Submarine Ladies03:13
  • 6It's Life04:01
  • 7Hat Trick08:29
  • 8Molten Love03:08
  • 9Green Monkey03:40
  • 10Willow Tree Lullaby02:36
  • 11Goodbye03:13
  • Total Runtime42:00

Info zu Hat Trick (Remastered)

„America's Hat Trick has the distinction of being the album that contained the first song that the band sang that wasn't theirs. Written by Willis Ramsey, the syrupy 'Muskrat Love' only went as high as number 67 on the singles chart for America, but the Captain & Tennille managed to take it all the way to number four only three years later.

The rest of Hat Trick failed to garner any hits and is a slight disappointment after the success of their self-titled debut in 1972, which harbored the band's first number one hit in 'A Horse With No Name,' and after Homecoming, their satisfying follow-up.

Hat Trick peaked at number 28 on the album charts, faltering mainly because the songs lacked the cordial folk-rock melodies and mindful songwriting that prevailed on the earlier releases. 'She's Gonna Let You Down' and 'Rainbow Song' are the album's best cuts, but banal offerings such as 'Green Monkey,' 'Willow Tree Lullaby,' and 'Molten Love' have Bunnell and Peek straying off course, sounding stale and musically feeble.

The unsuccessful repercussions that evolved from Hat Trick both commercially and otherwise were not overlooked by the band, and they rebounded with 1974's Holiday, an album which yielded hits in 'Tin Man' and 'Lonely People,' which both made Billboard's Top Five.“ (Mike DeGagne)

Dan Peek, bass

Dewey Bunnell, keyboards

Gerry Beckley, guitars

Additional musicians:
Joe Walsh, guitar
Henry Diltz, banjo
Tom Scott, saxophone
David Dickey, bass guitar
Hal Blaine, drums, percussion
Chester McCrackin, congas

Recorded at The Record Plant between may 29th, 1973 and july 12th, 1973.

Digitally remastered

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