Originally Released: 1971 Discs: 1 Label: Lilith (USA) Item Number: MSI291122
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The American Dream [Lillith]
Track Listings
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Mother Earth |
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Pardon Me |
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Textile Factory |
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Someone Died |
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Come Ride, Come Ride |
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Let's All Sing |
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Holly Park |
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You're a Very Lovely Woman |
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Mary Will You Take My Hand |
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Man He Was, The |
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In Days of Old |
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'Til the Day After |
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Folk-Rock musician Emitt Rhodes combines lilting vocals and tender acoustic chords on his 13 song release from 1971.
This is a reissue from Japan.
Although this album may have been a contractual obligation, there is no doubt that Emitt Rhodes did not take the task of recording American Dream lightly. After disbanding his first group, the Merry-Go-Round, Rhodes still owed A&M Records another album. Several new sessions were held, and along with a few old tracks such as the remarkable "You're a Very Lovely Woman," they make up the body of this fine, if fragmented album. "Mother Earth" is without a doubt one of Rhodes' McCartney-influenced masterpieces, led by a strident 12-string acoustic guitar and a masterful lead vocal. For the first (and possibly only) time in his career, Rhodes utilized session musicians, but he used the very best. Awesome playing from Hal Blaine, Larry Knechtel, Drake Levin, Joel Larson, and others lift this track and others to a level of greatness. This album may be seen as a sort of a warm-up for Rhodes' brilliant, self-recorded Dunhill albums. ~ Matthew Greenwald
Although this album may have been a contractual obligation, there is no doubt that Emitt Rhodes did not take the task of recording American Dream lightly. After disbanding his first group, the Merry-Go-Round, Rhodes still owed A&M Records another album. Several new sessions were held, and along with a few old tracks such as the remarkable "You're a Very Lovely Woman," they make up the body of this fine, if fragmented album. "Mother Earth" is without a doubt one of Rhodes' McCartney-influenced masterpieces, led by a strident 12-string acoustic guitar and a masterful lead vocal. For the first (and possibly only) time in his career, Rhodes utilized session musicians, but he used the very best. Awesome playing from Hal Blaine, Larry Knechtel, Drake Levin, Joel Larson, and others lift this track and others to a level of greatness. This album may be seen as a sort of a warm-up for Rhodes' brilliant, self-recorded Dunhill albums. ~ Matthew Greenwald
Category: Rock & Pop Release Date: 07/21/06
Originally Released: 1971 Mono / Stereo: Stereo Discs: 1 Availability: Y Studio / Live: Studio Area: USA Is Import: N Distributor: MSI Music Distribution
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