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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelFrim, Friday Music
UPC0829421728948
eBay Product ID (ePID)3070896659
Product Key Features
Release Year2022
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistAmerica
Release TitleHistory-Greatest Hits
Dimensions
Item Height0.19 in
Item Weight0.59 lb
Item Length12.33 in
Item Width12.22 in
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Number of Discs1
NotesThe legendary rock superstars America burst onto the rock music scene in the early seventies with their much revered classic debut America (Friday Music 9001) featuring A Horse With No Name which forever changed the fortunes of this very popular rock trio. - After many successful albums and top charting pop and album rock singles, Warner Music honored this legendary act with their first best of collection History/America's Greatest Hits. - Produced by the legendary George Martin (The Beatles), this 1976 platter was filled with a generous helping of their most popular hit singles and album tracks from many smash albums like Homecoming (Friday Music 9013), Hearts and Holiday. -The twelve track masterpiece is loaded with original hit tracks like A Horse With No Name, Ventura Highway, Tin Man, Sister Golden Hair, I Need You and even more classics like Daisy Jane and Lonely People. - Being one of the most popular albums in their career, History/America's Greatest Hits went on to collect multiplatinum accolades since it's 1976 release. - Friday Music is very pleased to announce for the very first time on translucent blue audiophile vinyl History/America's Greatest Hits. - Mastered impeccably from the original Warner tapes by Joe Reagoso (America/Doobie Brothers/Yes), this amazing rock classic truly shines in the audiophile vinyl domain. Containing even more of their classic hit singles and solid album tracks like Sandman, Woman Tonight and Only In Your Heart truly resonate with the listener. Original artwork design by the late Phil Hartmann.