AMERICA 1972 LP early PRESS transitional cover w/ NO "Horse With No Name" VG++

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AMERICAself titled
The cover green labels and vinyl          are in VERY GOOD++ condition.

This vinyl LP is from 1972 ( early pressing ) on Warner Bros. BS-2576. This comes with the original Warner Bros. inner sleeve. This is the transitional issue that includes "A Horse With No Name" but does not mention it on the front cover.

Track Listing:

"Riverside", "Sandman", "Three Roses", "Children", "A Horse With No Name", "I Need You", "Rainy Day", "Never Found The Time", "Clarice" & "Donkey Jaw"

Drawing upon the softer side of the hippie folk scene with a more refined sound, America garnered a string of hits for themselves in the '70s. With a rich, acoustic base and lush, high tenor harmonies, songs like "Sandman" were instantly successful. The band's breakthrough single was the slightly country-tinged "Horse with No Name," (which hit number one) that owed a debt to the craftsmanship of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. America displayed the band's sensitivities with "Clarice" and "I Need You," the latter charting at number nine. While the band made a name for itself on the strength of "Horse" alone, the rest of the record deserves attention, too. While "Riverside" and "Children Here" never reached the status of later hits like "Sister Goldenhair" or "Lonely People," they still command respect.