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Don Mclean Discography of CDs See all 70 items

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| Don Mclean Best Of CD
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| Don Mclean American Pie CD (1971) Remastered
$8.85 Ray Colcord (electric piano); Mike Mainieri (marimba, vibraphone); Robbie Rothstein (bass); Roy Markowitz (drums, percussion); Tom Flye (drums).
Artist's second album, American Pie, which was his first to gain recognition after the negligible initial sales of 1970's Tapestry, is necessarily
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| Don Mclean Classics CD (1992)
$6.29 Classics is a ten-track budget-priced collection that features some of his biggest hits, including "American Pie," "Vincent, " "Crying," and "Since I Don't Have You," " as well as a new version of "American Pie." Although this isn't a bad
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| Don Mclean American Pie & Other Hits CD (1992)
$5.89 American Pie & Other Hits is a solid, ten-track sampler of Artist's career, containing his pair of big hits ("American Pie," "Vincent"), plus the minor hits "Dreidel," "If We Try," and "Castles in the Air." McLean had a few
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| Don Mclean Rearview Mirror CD (2005) Bonus DVD
$14.49 Contains previously unreleased studio and live recordings as well as the original hit version of "American Pie."
Producer and record executive Joel Dorn (who worked with Artist previously on his 1974 album Homeless Brother) assembled this retrospective CD/DVD collection by
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| Don Mclean Christmas CD (1991)
$7.89 Artist's first seasonal outing is a warm and lush affair, recorded with orchestral backing and vocals from the Jordanaires; highlights include renditions of "Winter Wonderland," "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and "Pretty Paper." ~ Marvin Jolly
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| Don Mclean Best Of Don Mclean CD (1988)
$8.85 Thirty years after the success of "American Pie," the Australian branch of EMI presents a 17-track, 61-minute compilation with the straightforward and frequently used title The Best of Artist. The song list includes selections from Tapestry (1970), American Pie
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| Legendary Songs Of Don Mclean CD (2003)
$11.69 It is a welcome expansion to the collection and serves as a better-defined cross section of McLean's abilities. Legendary Songs of Artist is basically EMI's repackaging of the 1991 Best of Artist with double the tracks.
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| Best Of Don Mclean: American Pie & Other Hits CD (2003)
$6.45 Nice price 10 track collection from Collectables featuring top selling hits like 'American Pie' & 'Vincent'. Subtitled - American Pie & Other Hits. 2003.
Another in Collectables' reissue series that repackages budget EMI-Capitol collections.
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| Headroom CD (1991)
$5.65 Artist released several albums between 1981 and 1991, but all of them could be considered side projects, including a live record (Dominion), a compilation containing some new
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Don Mclean Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Don Mclean music songs: Vincent Lyrics, And I Love You So Lyrics, Crying Lyrics, Castles in the Air Lyrics, Everyday Lyrics, Since I Don't Have You Lyrics, Empty Chairs Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Winterwood Lyrics, Babylon Lyrics, Crossroads Lyrics, Maybe Baby Lyrics, Fool's Paradise Lyrics, Magdalene Lane Lyrics, Till Tomorrow Lyrics, Cryin' in the Chapel Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Pretty Paper Lyrics, If You Could Read My Mind Lyrics, Circus Song Lyrics, Sister Fatima Lyrics.
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 Don Mclean Biography
Lost in the great shuffle of guitar-wielding singer-songwriters, Artist didn't attract much attention upon the 1971 release of his first album, AMERICAN PIE--and an edited version of the title track as its first single. However, the 1972 full-length re-release of the song launched McLean into the pop-music history books for all time. "American Pie" was a cultural reference point for the Vietnam era--full of rueful self-examination, bittersweet nostalgia, and, of course, that indelible chorus lamenting "the day the music died." Based on the success of this song, McLean's artistic credibility flourished. He continued to tour and release albums into the 21st century, and had a 1980 hit with his version of Roy Orbison's "Crying."
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Don McLean | John Betjeman, Clancy Brothers | | Warren Bernhardt | Rory Block, Astrud Gilberto, Mike Mainieri, Carly Simon, Paul Winter, Stephen Bishop, Tim Hardin, Pat Martino | | Ed Trickett | Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, Harry Tuft |
 Contemporaries
Neil Diamond, James Taylor (Soft Rock), Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Jackson Browne, America, Dion, Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce, Maria Muldaur, Fred Neil, Stephen Stills, Bread, Harry Chapin, Tom Rush, Graham Nash, Danny O'Keefe, Jesse Colin Young, Tom Chapin
 Followers
Eagles, Jack Johnson, Indigo Girls, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Tracy Chapman, Chris Smither, Patty Griffin, John Gorka, Willie Nile, Joshua Radin
 Influences
The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, Pete Seeger, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Burl Ives, Phil Ochs, Dave Van Ronk, Ritchie Valens
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