| Artist appears on America Complete Greatest Hits CD (2001)
Dewey Bunnell songs
$10.15 Principally recorded between 1972 and 1983. Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso.
Digitally remastered by Dan Hersch and Bill Inglot (DigiPrep).
America defined the soft-rock sound of the '70s.
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| Artist appears on America Homecoming CD (1973)
Dewey Bunnell music CDs
$9.09 Arguably the best album they ever made, America's sophomore effort is certainly the most varied. Though the overall sound is still dominated by folk-style strummed guitars, there's quite a bit of extra instrumentation--electric and acoustic pianos, banjos, and, in the
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| Artist appears on America America CD (1972)
Dewey Bunnell songs
$9.09 America's debut album is a classic case of being in the right place at the right time--a world where the noisier sounds of '60s rock had given way to the gentler strains of James Taylor and Crosby, Stills and Nash.
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| Artist appears on America Hearts CD (1975)
Dewey Bunnell music CDs
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| Artist appears on America History - America's Greatest Hits CD (1975)
Dewey Bunnell albums
$7.89 To their detractors, they were Crosby, Still, Nash and Young Lite, but nonetheless, this premature career retrospective of soft-rock icons America holds up extremely well against most pop records of the early to mid-'70s. In part, that's due to ex-Beatles
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| Artist appears on David Pack Secret Of Moving On CD (2005)
Dewey Bunnell CD discography
$7.95 The heart of Ambrosia's soft rock success was found in two major arteries: super-polished, smooth productions easily accessible for the top of the pop charts, and the songwriting skill and vocals of lead singer David Pack. After nearly a two-decade
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| Artist appears on America Hat Trick CD (1973)
Dewey Bunnell discography
$9.85 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
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| Artist appears on America Harbor CD (1977)
Dewey Bunnell CD discography
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| Artist appears on America Hourglass CD (1994)
Dewey Bunnell albums
$12.35 This 1994 release by the duo of Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Buckley may sound at first like a "why bother?" but surprisingly, HOURGLASS is not only not embarrassing, it's actually quite good. On their '70s hits, Bunnell sounded uncannily like
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| Artist appears on America Here & Now CDs (2007)
Dewey Bunnell discography
$15.65 America was an FM-radio soft-rock staple all through the 1970s, and their bright, mellow, readily
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