American Woman

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  • Artist: The Guess Who
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1970 01
  • Total Time: 41:46
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Guess Who's most successful LP, reaching number nine in America (and charting for more than a year), has held up well and was as close to a defining album-length statement as the original group ever made. It's easy to forget that until "American Woman," the Guess Who's hits had been confined to softer, ballad-style numbers -- that song (which originated as a spontaneous on-stage jam) highlighted by Randy Bachman's highly articulated fuzz-tone guitar, a relentless beat, and Burton Cummings moving into Robert Plant territory on the lead vocal, transformed their image. As an album opener, it was a natural, but the slow acoustic blues intro by Bachman heralded a brace of surprises in store for the listener. The presence of the melodic but highly electric hit version of "No Time" (which the band had cut earlier in a more ragged rendition) made the first ten minutes a hard rock one-two punch, but the group then veers into progressive rock territory with "Talisman." Side two was where the original album was weakest, though it started well enough with "969 (The Oldest Man)." "When Friends Fall Out," a remake of an early Canadian release by the group, attempted a heavy sound that just isn't sustainable, and "8:15" was a similar space filler, but "Proper Stranger" falls into good hard rock groove. In August of 2000, Buddha Records issued a remastered version of this album with a bonus track from a subsequent session, "Got to Find Another Way." Ironically, American Woman was the final testament of the original Guess Who -- guitarist/singer Randy Bachman quit soon after the tour behind this album; the group did endure and even thrive (as did Bachman), but American Woman represented something of an ending as well as a triumph. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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American Woman
Studio album by The Guess Who
Released January 1970
Recorded August 12 - November 16, 1969 at RCA Mid-America Recording Center, Studio B, Chicago, Illinois
Genre Rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock, folk rock
Length 38:55
Label Nimbus 9, RCA
Producer Jack Richardson
The Guess Who chronology
Canned Wheat
(1969)
American Woman
(1970)
Share the Land
(1970)

American Woman is the seventh album by Canadian rock band The Guess Who, released in 1970. It peaked at #9 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts. It stayed on the charts for over a year and was their most successful release.[citation needed]

In addition to the title cut (the group's most successful song), this album also includes a remake of "No Time", a song the group previously recorded for Canned Wheat; the new version is the one most familiar to listeners.

This was guitarist Randy Bachman's last finished album with the group until a reformation effort in 1983.

American Woman was re-mastered and released on CD by Buddah Records in 2000 and included a bonus track, "Got to Find Another Way". A Quadraphonic mix was available on the Quadraphonic 8-track cartridge format.

Also in 2000, Lenny Kravitz covered "American Woman" for which he won Best Male Rock Vocal Performance at the 42nd Grammy Awards.

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars link
Robert Christgau B+[1]
Rolling Stone favorable link

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, except where noted. 

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "American Woman" (Bachman, Cummings, Jim Kale, Garry Peterson) 5:10
2. "No Time"   3:50
3. "Talisman"   5:10
4. "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature"   4:54
Side two
No. Title Length
5. "969 (The Oldest Man) (Instrumental)" (Bachman) 3:00
6. "When Friends Fall Out"   3:03
7. "8:15"   3:20
8. "Proper Stranger"   4:04
9. "Humpty's Blues/American Woman (Epilogue)" (Bachman, Cummings, Kale, Peterson) 6:10
2000 re-issue bonus track
No. Title Length
10. "Got to Find Another Way"   2:50

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Christgau, Robert (April 23, 1969). "Consumer Guide (9)". The Village Voice: Music section. http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cg9.php. Retrieved 2012-03-03. 



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