America – 1972 - Homecoming (2015 Audio Fidelity SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit]

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America – 1972 - Homecoming (2015 Audio Fidelity SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit] (Size: 593.46 MB)
 01. Ventura Highway.flac63.76 MB
 02. To Each His Own.flac55.65 MB
 03. Don't Cross The River.flac45.8 MB
 04. Moon Song.flac63.74 MB
 05. Only in Your Heart.flac58.65 MB
 06. Till the Sun Comes up Again.flac37.79 MB
 07. Cornwall Blank.flac76.02 MB
 08. Head and Heart.flac64.83 MB
 09. California Revisited.flac56.83 MB
 10. Saturn Nights.flac61.53 MB
 America – 1972 - Homecoming (2015 Audio Fidelity SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit].txt5.46 KB
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 Back.jpg969.03 KB
 Booklet Front.jpg2.47 MB
 Booklet Inside.jpg2.08 MB
 Case Back.jpg767.99 KB
 Case Front.jpg891.25 KB
 Disc.jpg594.33 KB
 Front.jpg897.17 KB
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America – 1972 - Homecoming

(2015 Audio Fidelity SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit]



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Wikipedia:
America is a rock band, formed in England in 1970 by multi-instrumentalists Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek, and Gerry Beckley. The trio first met as sons of U.S. Air Force personnel stationed in London, where they began performing live. America achieved significant popularity in the 1970s, and was famous for the trio's close vocal harmonies and light acoustic folk sound. This popularity was confirmed by a string of hit albums and singles, many of which found airplay on pop/soft rock stations. The band came together shortly after the members' graduation from high school, and a record deal with Warner Bros. Records followed. Their debut, a 1971 self-titled album, produced the transatlantic hits "A Horse with No Name" and "I Need You"; Homecoming (1972) produced the single "Ventura Highway"; and Hat Trick (1973), a modest success on the charts which fared poorly in sales, produced one minor hit song "Muskrat Love". 1974's Holiday featured the hits "Tin Man" and "Lonely People"; and 1975's Hearts generated the number one single "Sister Golden Hair" alongside "Daisy Jane". History: America's Greatest Hits, a compilation of hit singles, was released the same year and was certified multi-platinum in the United States and Australia. Peek left the group in 1977 and their commercial fortunes declined, despite a brief return to the top in 1982 with the single "You Can Do Magic". Four decades into their career, the group continues to record material and tour with regularity. Their 2007 album Here & Now was a collaboration with a new generation of musicians who credited the band as an influence. America won a Grammy for Best New Artist at the 15th Annual Grammy Awards. The group has also been inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame and has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.



Homecoming (2015 Audio Fidelity SACD)

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Artist: America
Title: Homecoming
Format: SACD, Hybrid, Stereo, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Remastered
Producer: America
SACD mastering: Steve Hoffman at Stephen Marsh Mastering
Release Date: 1972, (2015)
Label: Audio Fidelity
Catalog: AFZ5 204
Bar Code: 7 80014 22042 6
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Folk, Acoustic
Duration: 33:06

Wikipedia:
Homecoming is a 1972 album by America. Acoustic guitar-based, with a more pronounced electric guitar and keyboard section than their first album, their second effort helped continue the band's success, and includes one of their best known hits, "Ventura Highway". Homecoming peaked at #9 on Billboard's Pop Albums Chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA. It produced three hit singles: "Ventura Highway" which peaked at #8 on the Billboard singles chart and #3 on the adult contemporary chart; "Don't Cross the River" which hit #35 on Billboard and #23 on the AC chart; and "Only in Your Heart" peaked at #62 on Billboard's Pop singles chart. Several other songs received radio airplay on FM stations playing album tracks, including "To Each His Own", "California Revisited", and "Cornwall Blank". For this album and the next six throughout the next five years, the group traditionally chose titles beginning with the letter "H" (The self-titled debut album became unofficially included in this distinction when fans started referring to it as the "Horse With No Name" album when that track was added to later pressings).

AllMusic Review by David Cleary:
Homecoming, America's finest album, refines and focuses the folk-pop approach found on their debut release. The songs here are tighter and more forthright, with fewer extended solo instrumental sections than before. The sound quality is clear and bright; the colorful arrangements, while still acoustic guitar-based, feature more electric guitar and keyboards. The performance quality is more assured, among the most urgently committed the group would ever put on vinyl. Verses are still sometimes banal and clunky ("You can't disregard your friends/But life gets so hard when you reach the end") or cryptic ("Sorry, boy, but I've been hit by purple rain"), but a number of the song subjects here exhibit a yearning sense of wanderlust and love of the outdoors that proves to be highly evocative and compelling (particularly on "Moon Song," "Ventura Highway," "California Revisited," and "Cornwall Blank"). Chordal progressions are sophisticated and contain many subtle surprises. A few new style wrinkles can be seen in the country-influenced "Don't Cross the River," the drivingly gutsy "California Revisited" (perhaps the hardest-rocking song the group would ever produce), and the hushed yet mildly funky "Head & Heart." Chart hits from this release include "Ventura Highway," "Only in Your Heart," and "Don't Cross the River," but each song here has something to recommend it. This top-flight album is a very rewarding listen.



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01. Ventura Highway - 3:32
02. To Each His Own - 3:13
03. Don’t Cross the River - 2:30
04. Moon Song - 3:41
05. Only in Your Heart - 3:16
06. Till the Sun Comes Up Again - 2:12
07. Cornwall Blank - 4:19
08. Head and Heart - 3:49
09. California Revisited - 3:03
10. Saturn Nights - 3:31



Personnel:

Dan Peek - guitar, piano, vocals
Gerry Beckley - guitar, piano, vocals, bass guitar on "Till the Sun Comes Up Again" and "Head & Heart"
Dewey Bunnell - guitar, vocals, percussion on "Head & Heart"
Joe Osborn - bass guitar
Hal Blaine - drums, percussion
Gary Mallaber - drums and percussion on "Till the Sun Comes Up Again"
Henry Diltz - banjo on "Don't Cross The River"



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A masterpiece! Thank you!
Those were the days! Thanks for sharing! Nice to have the album in 24bit 88.2kHz!