America Self-Titled Debut Vinyl Record LP 1971
America Self-Titled Debut Vinyl Record LP 1971
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Released in 1971, America introduced the folk-rock trio America and launched one of the era’s most enduring hits, “A Horse with No Name.” Produced by Ian Samwell with Jeff Dexter and issued on Warner Bros. Records under catalog number BS 2576, the album blends acoustic folk influences with rich vocal harmonies and introspective songwriting. Alongside “A Horse with No Name,” standout tracks such as “Sandman,” “I Need You,” “Riverside,” and “Three Roses” helped establish the group’s signature sound and contributed to the album’s commercial success. Certified multi-platinum and widely regarded as a classic of the singer-songwriter movement, this debut release remains an essential addition for collectors of 1970s folk rock and classic vinyl records. Good vintage condition, minor wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions:
13” x 13”
