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American Pie (Don McLean album)

American Pie is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, released by United Artists Records in October 1971. The folk rock album reached number one on the Billboard 200, containing the chart-topping singles "American Pie" and "Vincent". Recorded in May and June 1971 at The Record Plant in New York City,[3] the LP is dedicated to Buddy Holly,[4] and was reissued in 1980 minus the track "Sister Fatima".[5] The album was released to much acclaim, later being included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[6]

American Pie
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1971
RecordedMay–June 1971
StudioRecord Plant Studios, New York City
GenreFolk, folk rock
Length36:24
45:37 (2003 re-issue)
Label
ProducerEd Freeman
Don McLean chronology
Tapestry
(1970)
American Pie
(1971)
Don McLean
(1972)
Singles from American Pie
  1. "American Pie"
    Released: November 1971 (original release)[1]
  2. "Vincent"
    Released: February 1972[2]

At the Australian 1972 King of Pop Awards the album won Most Popular Overseas L.P.[7]

Background edit

American Pie is McLean’s second album; his first, Tapestry, having been released to only moderate commercial success and acclaim in 1970. McLean was a protégé of Pete Seeger, having played with him in the 1960s. The album American Pie was intended as a unified work, as McLean has said that he was influenced by the Beatles' Sgt Pepper album and envisioned American Pie to be a similar album.[8] Believing that an artist's work should stand by itself, McLean generally did not offer explanations for his work's themes or meaning,[9] though he did describe the title song as involving "a sense of loss".[8] McLean dedicated the album to Buddy Holly, one of his childhood icons, and it was released in 1971. It has a melancholy feel and rather sparse arrangements.[10] At the time of the writing McLean’s first marriage was failing and the optimism and hopefulness of the 1960s was giving way to the nihilism and hedonism of the 1970s.[11]

Production edit

The album was recorded in Studio A at The Record Plant on West 44th street in New York City.[3] The producer, Ed Freeman, decided to use accomplished musicians who were not "studio musicians who could act like a metronome" because he wanted to capture the feel of a "band that was really cooking," so he rented a rehearsal studio and they rehearsed the title song for two weeks before they recorded it.[3] Because McLean rarely phrased his singing the same way twice there were as many as 24 takes for some of the voice parts, but the rhythm tracks are mostly one take.[3]

The original United Artists Records inner sleeve featured a free verse poem[12] written by McLean about William Boyd, also known as Hopalong Cassidy, along with a picture of Boyd in full Hopalong regalia. This sleeve was removed within a year of the album's release. The words to this poem appear on a plaque at the hospital where Boyd died. The Boyd poem and picture tribute do appear on a special remastered 2003 CD.[13]

The title track contains references to the death of Buddy Holly (McLean being a 13-year-old paper-boy at the time[6]). The phrase "The Day the Music Died" was used by McLean on this song, and has now become an unofficial name for the tragedy.

On the original release, the title of the song "Sister Fatima" is misspelled "Sister Faima" [4]

The final track, "Babylon", is a close paraphrase of the 1st Verse of the 137th Psalm.[14] It is based on the canon "By the Waters of Babylon" by Philip Hayes,[15] originally published in 1786.

Back-up singers edit

The final chorus of "American Pie" features multi-tracked overdubs, credited in the sleeve notes to the "West Forty Fourth Street Rhythm and Noise Choir". Although the individual choristers have never been publicly named, the album's producer, Ed Freeman, has claimed that the choir included Pete Seeger, James Taylor, Livingston Taylor and Carly Simon.[3]

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [16]
Christgau's Record GuideC−[17]

The album reached number 1 within two weeks of release and was certified gold within six months, spending almost a year on the Billboard album charts.[18] Its appeal cut across genres in what was becoming a fragmented music scene.[19]

Reissue edit

The album was reissued in 1980 without the song "Sister Fatima", and again on June 27, 2003 with the track restored, along with the addition of two bonus tracks.[20] Also the first Spanish issue delivered by Hispavox was released without "Sister Fatima".[citation needed]

Legacy edit

In February 2003 George Michael recorded a cover of "The Grave" as a protest against the imminent Iraq War.[21] A cover of the song "Babylon" was included in a scene in the television series Mad Men.[14] It is based on the canon "By the Waters of Babylon" by Philip Hayes.[15]

"Empty Chairs" was an inspiration for the hit song "Killing Me Softly with His Song".[22][23]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Don McLean except where noted.[24]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."American Pie" 8:33
2."Till Tomorrow" 2:11
3."Vincent" 3:55
4."Crossroads" 3:34
5."Winterwood" 3:09
6."Empty Chairs" 3:24
7."Everybody Loves Me, Baby" 3:37
8."Sister Fatima" 2:31
9."The Grave" 3:08
10."Babylon"Philip Hayes;[15] arranged by Lee Hays and Don McLean1:40
Total length:36:24
2003 Capitol Records Reissue Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Mother Nature"5:10
12."Aftermath"4:03
Total length:45:37

Personnel edit

  • Don McLean – vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo
  • Warren Bernhardt – piano ("Crossroads")
  • Ray Colcord – electric piano
  • Tom Flye – drums ("The Grave"), engineering
  • Ed Freeman – string arrangements
  • Paul Griffin – piano ("American Pie")
  • Lee Hays – arranger
  • Mike Mainieri – marimba, vibraphone
  • Roy Markowitz – drums, percussion
  • Gene Orloff – concertmaster
  • Bob Rothstein – bass, vocals
  • David Spinozza – electric guitar ("American Pie")
  • West Forty Fourth Street Rhythm and Noise Choir – chorus

Charts edit

Chart performance for American Pie
Chart (1971–2022) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[25] 1
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[26] 1
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[27] 31
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[28] 34
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[29] 12
UK Albums (OCC)[30] 2
US Billboard 200[31] 1
UK Album Downloads (OCC)[32] 25

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for American Pie
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[33] Gold 50,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[34] Gold 100,000*
United States (RIAA)[35] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ "American Pie [Part 1] / American Pie [Part 2] - Don McLean". 45cat. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  2. ^ "Vincent / Castles in the Air - Don McLean". 45cat. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  3. ^ a b c d e Buskin, Richard. "Don McLean 'American Pie'". Sound on Sound. SOS Publications Group. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  4. ^ a b Back cover of the 1971 United Artists LP (UAS-5535)
  5. ^ Back cover of the 1980, Liberty Records re-issue (LN-10037).
  6. ^ a b Dimery, Robert (2009). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. London: Octopus Publishing Group. p. 239. ISBN 9781844036240. Retrieved 2012-09-23.
  7. ^ "Australian Music Awards". Ron Jeff. Archived from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  8. ^ a b Robert Fontenot. . Oldies Music: American Pie and Don McLean FAQ. About.com. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
  9. ^ McLean, quoted by Cecil Adams The Straight Dope http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/908/what-is-don-mcleans-song-american-pie-all-about
  10. ^ William Ruhlmann. "American Pie". AllMusic.
  11. ^ McParland, Robert (26 Sep 2012). Shuck, Ray (ed.). "A Generation Lost in Space". Do You Believe in Rock and Roll?. McFarland: 150–155.
  12. ^ Fann, James M. (December 10, 2006). . Archived from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  13. ^ inner sleeve, 2003 Capitol Records CD remaster (72435-84729-2-9)
  14. ^ a b King James Version Bible, Psalm 137, 1:1
  15. ^ a b c Stowe, David W. (2016). Song of Exile: The Enduring Mystery of Psalm 137. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-046683-1. LCCN 2015044386. I know which version she's talking about from her college years: the one Don McLean sings on American Pie, the song performed in the folk club scene in Mad Men. For such a simple round, the song has frequently been misattributed.... American Pie's liner notes mistakenly attribute the tune to William Billings.... The actual source of the version popularized by McLean is quite surprising: a piece titled "The Muses Delight: Catches, Glees, Canzonets and Canons," written in the late eighteenth century by an English composer and Oxford professor of music named Dr. Philip Hayes.
  16. ^ AllMusic review
  17. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: M". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 7, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  18. ^ "Album charts". Billboard. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  19. ^ Bangs, Lester. "Don McLean-American Pie". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  20. ^ Puterbaugh, Parke. "Don McLean - American Pie". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  21. ^ "Michael praised for protest cover". BBC News. 2003-03-01. Retrieved 2017-10-26.
  22. ^ . Don-mclean.com. January 21, 2009. Archived from the original on October 16, 2016. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  23. ^ Lori Lieberman - Killing Me Softly (The Story Behind) on YouTube
  24. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Don-McLean-American-Pie/master/84646 Track listing
  25. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 187. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  26. ^ "Top RPM Albums: Issue 5338". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  27. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Don McLean – American Pie" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  28. ^ "Charts.nz – Don McLean – American Pie". Hung Medien. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  29. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Don McLean – American Pie". Hung Medien. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  30. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  31. ^ "Don McLean Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  32. ^ "Official Album Downloads Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  33. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Don McLean – American Pie". Music Canada. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
  34. ^ "British album certifications – Don McLean – American Pie". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  35. ^ "American album certifications – Don Mc Lean – American Pie". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved January 26, 2023.

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This article is about the Don McLean album For the Groove Holmes album see American Pie Groove Holmes album American Pie is the second studio album by American singer songwriter Don McLean released by United Artists Records in October 1971 The folk rock album reached number one on the Billboard 200 containing the chart topping singles American Pie and Vincent Recorded in May and June 1971 at The Record Plant in New York City 3 the LP is dedicated to Buddy Holly 4 and was reissued in 1980 minus the track Sister Fatima 5 The album was released to much acclaim later being included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 6 American PieStudio album by Don McLeanReleasedOctober 1971RecordedMay June 1971StudioRecord Plant Studios New York CityGenreFolk folk rockLength36 24 45 37 2003 re issue LabelUnited Artists Records UAS 5535 original Liberty Records 1980 reissue Capitol Records 2003 reissue ProducerEd FreemanDon McLean chronologyTapestry 1970 American Pie 1971 Don McLean 1972 Singles from American Pie American Pie Released November 1971 original release 1 Vincent Released February 1972 2 At the Australian 1972 King of Pop Awards the album won Most Popular Overseas L P 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Production 3 Back up singers 4 Release and reception 5 Reissue 6 Legacy 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 10 Certifications and sales 11 ReferencesBackground editAmerican Pie is McLean s second album his first Tapestry having been released to only moderate commercial success and acclaim in 1970 McLean was a protege of Pete Seeger having played with him in the 1960s The album American Pie was intended as a unified work as McLean has said that he was influenced by the Beatles Sgt Pepper album and envisioned American Pie to be a similar album 8 Believing that an artist s work should stand by itself McLean generally did not offer explanations for his work s themes or meaning 9 though he did describe the title song as involving a sense of loss 8 McLean dedicated the album to Buddy Holly one of his childhood icons and it was released in 1971 It has a melancholy feel and rather sparse arrangements 10 At the time of the writing McLean s first marriage was failing and the optimism and hopefulness of the 1960s was giving way to the nihilism and hedonism of the 1970s 11 Production editThe album was recorded in Studio A at The Record Plant on West 44th street in New York City 3 The producer Ed Freeman decided to use accomplished musicians who were not studio musicians who could act like a metronome because he wanted to capture the feel of a band that was really cooking so he rented a rehearsal studio and they rehearsed the title song for two weeks before they recorded it 3 Because McLean rarely phrased his singing the same way twice there were as many as 24 takes for some of the voice parts but the rhythm tracks are mostly one take 3 The original United Artists Records inner sleeve featured a free verse poem 12 written by McLean about William Boyd also known as Hopalong Cassidy along with a picture of Boyd in full Hopalong regalia This sleeve was removed within a year of the album s release The words to this poem appear on a plaque at the hospital where Boyd died The Boyd poem and picture tribute do appear on a special remastered 2003 CD 13 The title track contains references to the death of Buddy Holly McLean being a 13 year old paper boy at the time 6 The phrase The Day the Music Died was used by McLean on this song and has now become an unofficial name for the tragedy On the original release the title of the song Sister Fatima is misspelled Sister Faima 4 The final track Babylon is a close paraphrase of the 1st Verse of the 137th Psalm 14 It is based on the canon By the Waters of Babylon by Philip Hayes 15 originally published in 1786 Back up singers editThe final chorus of American Pie features multi tracked overdubs credited in the sleeve notes to the West Forty Fourth Street Rhythm and Noise Choir Although the individual choristers have never been publicly named the album s producer Ed Freeman has claimed that the choir included Pete Seeger James Taylor Livingston Taylor and Carly Simon 3 Release and reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Christgau s Record GuideC 17 The album reached number 1 within two weeks of release and was certified gold within six months spending almost a year on the Billboard album charts 18 Its appeal cut across genres in what was becoming a fragmented music scene 19 Reissue editThe album was reissued in 1980 without the song Sister Fatima and again on June 27 2003 with the track restored along with the addition of two bonus tracks 20 Also the first Spanish issue delivered by Hispavox was released without Sister Fatima citation needed Legacy editIn February 2003 George Michael recorded a cover of The Grave as a protest against the imminent Iraq War 21 A cover of the song Babylon was included in a scene in the television series Mad Men 14 It is based on the canon By the Waters of Babylon by Philip Hayes 15 Empty Chairs was an inspiration for the hit song Killing Me Softly with His Song 22 23 Track listing editAll songs written by Don McLean except where noted 24 No TitleWriter s Length1 American Pie 8 332 Till Tomorrow 2 113 Vincent 3 554 Crossroads 3 345 Winterwood 3 096 Empty Chairs 3 247 Everybody Loves Me Baby 3 378 Sister Fatima 2 319 The Grave 3 0810 Babylon Philip Hayes 15 arranged by Lee Hays and Don McLean1 40Total length 36 24 2003 Capitol Records Reissue Bonus TracksNo TitleLength11 Mother Nature 5 1012 Aftermath 4 03Total length 45 37Personnel editDon McLean vocals acoustic guitar banjo Warren Bernhardt piano Crossroads Ray Colcord electric piano Tom Flye drums The Grave engineering Ed Freeman string arrangements Paul Griffin piano American Pie Lee Hays arranger Mike Mainieri marimba vibraphone Roy Markowitz drums percussion Gene Orloff concertmaster Bob Rothstein bass vocals David Spinozza electric guitar American Pie West Forty Fourth Street Rhythm and Noise Choir chorusCharts editChart performance for American Pie Chart 1971 2022 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 25 1Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 26 1German Albums Offizielle Top 100 27 31New Zealand Albums RMNZ 28 34Norwegian Albums VG lista 29 12UK Albums OCC 30 2US Billboard 200 31 1UK Album Downloads OCC 32 25Certifications and sales editCertifications and sales for American Pie Region Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 33 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 34 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 35 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit American Pie Part 1 American Pie Part 2 Don McLean 45cat Retrieved 2021 04 22 Vincent Castles in the Air Don McLean 45cat Retrieved 2021 04 22 a b c d e Buskin Richard Don McLean American Pie Sound on Sound SOS Publications Group Retrieved 13 April 2013 a b Back cover of the 1971 United Artists LP UAS 5535 Back cover of the 1980 Liberty Records re issue LN 10037 a b Dimery Robert 2009 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die London Octopus Publishing Group p 239 ISBN 9781844036240 Retrieved 2012 09 23 Australian Music Awards Ron Jeff Archived from the original on 30 June 2012 Retrieved 16 December 2010 a b Robert Fontenot What has Don McLean himself had to say about the song Oldies Music American Pie and Don McLean FAQ About com Archived from the original on March 6 2016 Retrieved April 4 2013 McLean quoted by Cecil Adams The Straight Dope http www straightdope com columns read 908 what is don mcleans song american pie all about William Ruhlmann American Pie AllMusic McParland Robert 26 Sep 2012 Shuck Ray ed A Generation Lost in Space Do You Believe in Rock and Roll McFarland 150 155 Fann James M December 10 2006 Understanding AMERICAN PIE Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Retrieved April 3 2013 inner sleeve 2003 Capitol Records CD remaster 72435 84729 2 9 a b King James Version Bible Psalm 137 1 1 a b c Stowe David W 2016 Song of Exile The Enduring Mystery of Psalm 137 New York New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 046683 1 LCCN 2015044386 I know which version she s talking about from her college years the one Don McLean sings on American Pie the song performed in the folk club scene in Mad Men For such a simple round the song has frequently been misattributed American Pie s liner notes mistakenly attribute the tune to William Billings The actual source of the version popularized by McLean is quite surprising a piece titled The Muses Delight Catches Glees Canzonets and Canons written in the late eighteenth century by an English composer and Oxford professor of music named Dr Philip Hayes AllMusic review Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s M Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved March 7 2019 via robertchristgau com Album charts Billboard Retrieved 12 April 2013 Bangs Lester Don McLean American Pie Rolling Stone Retrieved 12 April 2013 Puterbaugh Parke Don McLean American Pie Rolling Stone Retrieved 12 April 2013 Michael praised for protest cover BBC News 2003 03 01 Retrieved 2017 10 26 The Killing Me Softly Story Don mclean com January 21 2009 Archived from the original on October 16 2016 Retrieved October 8 2016 Lori Lieberman Killing Me Softly The Story Behind on YouTube http www discogs com Don McLean American Pie master 84646 Track listing Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 187 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Top RPM Albums Issue 5338 RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved December 10 2022 Offiziellecharts de Don McLean American Pie in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved December 10 2022 Charts nz Don McLean American Pie Hung Medien Retrieved December 10 2022 Norwegiancharts com Don McLean American Pie Hung 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