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Encore: More Greatest Hits

Encore: More Greatest Hits is the second major label compilation album by American folk rock duo America, released by Rhino Records on June 24, 1991.

Encore: More Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJune 24, 1991
Recorded1971-91
GenrePop, rock
Length56:36
LabelRhino
ProducerGerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell, Robert Haimer, Bill Mumy, Steve Levine
America chronology
In Concert
(1985)
Encore: More Greatest Hits
(1991)
Hourglass
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[2]

History edit

Warner Bros. Records released America's initial greatest hits offering in 1975. Entitled History: America's Greatest Hits, the collection remained a consistent seller and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in October 1986.[3] Although History contains many of America's most recognizable hits, it omits many of the group's fan favorites and all of its post-1975 material. From 1976 to 1984, America released two additional studio albums on Warner Bros. and five more on Capitol Records. While signed with Capitol, the group scored a major Top Ten hit with "You Can Do Magic" in 1982.

America's contract with Capitol ended in 1985 with the release of the live album In Concert. During the latter half of the 1980s, America focused its energies on the concert circuit, as the group was unable to land a follow-up recording contract.

This lack of output ended in 1991, when America released Encore: More Greatest Hits on Rhino Records. At the time, Rhino was fast building a reputation as a leader in re-releasing classic pop and rock recordings on the increasingly popular compact disc format. As its title suggests, the album was conceived primarily as a companion to the 1975 History compilation. Toward that end, the package contained several of the group's later hits, including "Today's the Day", "You Can Do Magic" and "The Border". It also included classic album cuts such as "Old Man Took" and "To Each His Own". Rhino included several "bonus" tracks on the CD version not found on the cassette version, including the 1983 hit "Right Before Your Eyes", the album debut of "Everyone I Meet is From California" (originally released only as the B-side of "A Horse with No Name"), and cuts like "Hollywood" and "Another Try". Moreover, the package included an extended-length edit of the adult contemporary hit "Can't Fall Asleep to a Lullaby". All of the tracks featured on Encore were making their debut on CD.

The main draw for fans of the group was the inclusion of four newly recorded tracks. "Nothing's So Far Away (As Yesterday)", sung by Bunnell and co-written with Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer, signaled America's evolution toward more mature lyrics and a return to its signature acoustic sound. Bunnell's other offering, "Hell's On Fire", was a hard-edged rocker that had become a concert favorite in previous years. Beckley provided all the instruments and vocals on his two tracks, "On Target" and "The Farm", rendering them closer to solo efforts than traditional America offerings. "On Target" was a slick, love-oriented pop song recorded and mixed by Steve Levine, while "The Farm" was a sparse, brooding track that reflected the plight of American farmers.

Although Encore marked America's return to the recording studio and indicated the direction of the group's artistic evolution, fans would have to wait another three years until America released its next full-length studio album, Hourglass, on the American Gramaphone label. Encore also represented the beginning of a period in which most of America's early material was released on CD for the first time. In 1992, the America albums Homecoming, Hat Trick, Holiday, Hearts, Hideaway, Harbor and Live saw their debut CD releases on Warner Bros.' Japanese distribution arm.

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nothing's So Far Away (As Yesterday)+"Dewey Bunnell, Bill Mumy, Robert Haimer3:36
2."On Target+"Gerry Beckley, Mumy3:53
3."Hell's on Fire+"Bunnell, Mumy, Haimer3:17
4."The Farm+"Beckley2:54
5."You Can Do Magic"Russ Ballard3:55
6."Hollywood*"Bunnell2:51
7."Another Try*"Beckley3:22
8."Old Man Took"Bunnell3:15
9."Today's the Day"Dan Peek3:17
10."(Can't Fall Asleep To A) Lullaby" (extended version)Bunnell, Steve Perry, Mumy, Haimer4:13
11."Survival"Beckley3:15
12."Everyone I Meet is From California*"Peek3:07
13."Right Before Your Eyes*"Ian Thomas3:53
14."Cornwall Blank"Bunnell4:24
15."To Each His Own"Beckley3:16
16."The Border"Ballard, Bunnell3:58

+ New Tracks

  • CD Bonus Tracks

References edit

  1. ^ Staff, Rovi. "Encore: More Greatest Hits - America". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  2. ^ Cross, Charles R. (2004). "America". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 16. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  3. ^ Irwin Stambler, The Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock and Soul (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989), p. 840.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Encore More Greatest Hits news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Encore More Greatest Hits is the second major label compilation album by American folk rock duo America released by Rhino Records on June 24 1991 Encore More Greatest HitsGreatest hits album by AmericaReleasedJune 24 1991Recorded1971 91GenrePop rockLength56 36LabelRhinoProducerGerry Beckley Dewey Bunnell Robert Haimer Bill Mumy Steve LevineAmerica chronologyIn Concert 1985 Encore More Greatest Hits 1991 Hourglass 1994 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 2 History editWarner Bros Records released America s initial greatest hits offering in 1975 Entitled History America s Greatest Hits the collection remained a consistent seller and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in October 1986 3 Although History contains many of America s most recognizable hits it omits many of the group s fan favorites and all of its post 1975 material From 1976 to 1984 America released two additional studio albums on Warner Bros and five more on Capitol Records While signed with Capitol the group scored a major Top Ten hit with You Can Do Magic in 1982 America s contract with Capitol ended in 1985 with the release of the live album In Concert During the latter half of the 1980s America focused its energies on the concert circuit as the group was unable to land a follow up recording contract This lack of output ended in 1991 when America released Encore More Greatest Hits on Rhino Records At the time Rhino was fast building a reputation as a leader in re releasing classic pop and rock recordings on the increasingly popular compact disc format As its title suggests the album was conceived primarily as a companion to the 1975 History compilation Toward that end the package contained several of the group s later hits including Today s the Day You Can Do Magic and The Border It also included classic album cuts such as Old Man Took and To Each His Own Rhino included several bonus tracks on the CD version not found on the cassette version including the 1983 hit Right Before Your Eyes the album debut of Everyone I Meet is From California originally released only as the B side of A Horse with No Name and cuts like Hollywood and Another Try Moreover the package included an extended length edit of the adult contemporary hit Can t Fall Asleep to a Lullaby All of the tracks featured on Encore were making their debut on CD The main draw for fans of the group was the inclusion of four newly recorded tracks Nothing s So Far Away As Yesterday sung by Bunnell and co written with Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer signaled America s evolution toward more mature lyrics and a return to its signature acoustic sound Bunnell s other offering Hell s On Fire was a hard edged rocker that had become a concert favorite in previous years Beckley provided all the instruments and vocals on his two tracks On Target and The Farm rendering them closer to solo efforts than traditional America offerings On Target was a slick love oriented pop song recorded and mixed by Steve Levine while The Farm was a sparse brooding track that reflected the plight of American farmers Although Encore marked America s return to the recording studio and indicated the direction of the group s artistic evolution fans would have to wait another three years until America released its next full length studio album Hourglass on the American Gramaphone label Encore also represented the beginning of a period in which most of America s early material was released on CD for the first time In 1992 the America albums Homecoming Hat Trick Holiday Hearts Hideaway Harbor and Live saw their debut CD releases on Warner Bros Japanese distribution arm Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Nothing s So Far Away As Yesterday Dewey Bunnell Bill Mumy Robert Haimer3 362 On Target Gerry Beckley Mumy3 533 Hell s on Fire Bunnell Mumy Haimer3 174 The Farm Beckley2 545 You Can Do Magic Russ Ballard3 556 Hollywood Bunnell2 517 Another Try Beckley3 228 Old Man Took Bunnell3 159 Today s the Day Dan Peek3 1710 Can t Fall Asleep To A Lullaby extended version Bunnell Steve Perry Mumy Haimer4 1311 Survival Beckley3 1512 Everyone I Meet is From California Peek3 0713 Right Before Your Eyes Ian Thomas3 5314 Cornwall Blank Bunnell4 2415 To Each His Own Beckley3 1616 The Border Ballard Bunnell3 58 New Tracks CD Bonus TracksReferences edit Staff Rovi Encore More Greatest Hits America AllMusic Retrieved 11 July 2022 Cross Charles R 2004 America In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 16 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Irwin Stambler The Encyclopedia of Pop Rock and Soul New York St Martin s Press 1989 p 840 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Encore More Greatest Hits amp oldid 1145629830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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