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Cattle Dog Training Book for Cattle Dogs & Puppies By BoneUP DOG Training: Are You Ready to Bone Up? Easy Training * Fast Results Cattle Dog Training
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America
's debut album is a
folk-pop
classic, a stellar collection of memorable songs that would prove influential on such acts as
the Eagles
and
Dan Fogelberg
.
Crosby, Stills & Nash
are the group's obvious stylistic touchstone here, especially in the vocal harmonies used (compare the thick chordal singing of
"Sandman"
"Children"
to
CS&N
's
"You Don't Have to Cry"
{|"Guinevere"|}
) and the prominent use of active strummed acoustic guitar arrangements (contrast
{|"Riverside"|}
{|CS&N|}
{|"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"|}
).
{|America|}
's intricate interplay of acoustic guitar textures is more ambitious than that of their influences, however. Performance quality is usually good, though on occasion sloppily executed or out of tune (especially on the openings to
{|"Donkey Jaw"|}
{|"I Never Found the Time"|}
). Lengthy instrumental introductions (
), middle improvisatory interludes (
{|"Here"|}
), and closings (
{|"Clarice"|}
) are frequently encountered. Most of these selections boast highly unusual and inventive chord progressions that work well without drawing undue attention to themselves. Lyrics are sometimes trite ("I need you/Like the flower needs the rain") or obscure ("He flies the sky/Like an eagle in the eye/Of a hurricane that's abandoned"), but the music more than makes up for any verse problems; only the odd
{|"Pigeon Song"|}
seems an unsalvageable misstep. Sound quality here has a covered, intimate feel that lends a ghostly aura to this release. Chart hits from this album include the spectrally loping
{|"A Horse with No Name,"|}
the squarishly tuneful
{|"I Need You,"|}
and the nervously dour
{|"Sandman."|}
Other highlights include the buoyantly charming
{|"Three Roses,"|}
the yearningly lovely
{|"Rainy Day,"|}
and the quietly ringing
{|"Clarice."|}
In spite of its flaws, this platter is very highly recommended. ~ David Cleary
's debut album is a
folk-pop
classic, a stellar collection of memorable songs that would prove influential on such acts as
the Eagles
and
Dan Fogelberg
.
Crosby, Stills & Nash
are the group's obvious stylistic touchstone here, especially in the vocal harmonies used (compare the thick chordal singing of
"Sandman"
"Children"
to
CS&N
's
"You Don't Have to Cry"
{|"Guinevere"|}
) and the prominent use of active strummed acoustic guitar arrangements (contrast
{|"Riverside"|}
{|CS&N|}
{|"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"|}
).
{|America|}
's intricate interplay of acoustic guitar textures is more ambitious than that of their influences, however. Performance quality is usually good, though on occasion sloppily executed or out of tune (especially on the openings to
{|"Donkey Jaw"|}
{|"I Never Found the Time"|}
). Lengthy instrumental introductions (
), middle improvisatory interludes (
{|"Here"|}
), and closings (
{|"Clarice"|}
) are frequently encountered. Most of these selections boast highly unusual and inventive chord progressions that work well without drawing undue attention to themselves. Lyrics are sometimes trite ("I need you/Like the flower needs the rain") or obscure ("He flies the sky/Like an eagle in the eye/Of a hurricane that's abandoned"), but the music more than makes up for any verse problems; only the odd
{|"Pigeon Song"|}
seems an unsalvageable misstep. Sound quality here has a covered, intimate feel that lends a ghostly aura to this release. Chart hits from this album include the spectrally loping
{|"A Horse with No Name,"|}
the squarishly tuneful
{|"I Need You,"|}
and the nervously dour
{|"Sandman."|}
Other highlights include the buoyantly charming
{|"Three Roses,"|}
the yearningly lovely
{|"Rainy Day,"|}
and the quietly ringing
{|"Clarice."|}
In spite of its flaws, this platter is very highly recommended. ~ David Cleary