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Album Review: Here & Now

  • Artist: America
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 16, 2007
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Even during its '70s heyday, soft rock never gained much respect, and of those soft rockers, perhaps no other act received as much disdain as America, a group inspired equally by the folk-rock of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the pop of the Beatles. Aside from epitomizing the qualities that made soft rock anathema for hipsters and rock critics -- America, like the style itself, was too smooth, melodic, and square to be considered cool -- it's quite likely that the band received the brunt of the criticism because they wore their influences too plainly: their 1972 number one hit "A Horse with No Name" sounded uncannily like Neil Young, and they were produced by the fifth Beatle, George Martin, two moves that made it appear to some that America was acting as heirs to a throne that they did not deserve. They were also seen, along with fellow California soft rockers the Eagles, as diluting and perverting the ideals of folk-rock, turning it into bland pap for the masses, and they were scorned by the taste-makers for it: the second edition of the Rolling Stone Record Guide rated all their studio albums between zero and one stars, while Robert Christgau rated their 1975 compilation History: America's Greatest Hits a C-. America may not have been acclaimed, but they were popular, with "Ventura Highway," "A Horse with No Name," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" all reaching the Billboard Top Ten in the first half of the '70s, all on the strength of their impeccable melodic craft and easy, sunny vibes -- qualities that turned out to be enduring, too, as these songs remained staples on oldies and soft pop stations well into the new millennium, earning new fans along the way, fans who weren't preoccupied with America's image and enjoyed the music on its own mellow terms. Among these fans were Gen-Xers like Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne and former Smashing Pumpkin James Iha, whose 1998 solo debut, Let It Come Down, was bathed in a hazy, sunny glow that was unmistakably reminiscent of America. Generation X was notorious for ironically embracing and reviving '70s icons, but there was no trace of irony behind Schlesinger and Iha's love of America, as their production of Here & Now, America's 16th studio album and first unabashed attempt at a comeback, proves.

Schlesinger and Iha achieve something remarkable with Here & Now: they leave no fingerprints behind. The duo helms a production that is on paper a textbook indie rock hipster comeback record -- complete with cameos by Ryan Adams and Ben Kweller and covers of My Morning Jacket and Nada Surf -- but the finished album never sounds self-conscious or cloying, it sounds true to the sound and spirit of America. From the warm, welcoming production to the sweet harmonies, mellow vibes, and smooth melodies, Here & Now could easily be mistaken for an America album from the mid-'70s. There has been no attempt to modernize the group; Schlesinger and Iha have merely brought Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell back to their strengths. Gone are the heavy layers of synthesizers that plagued America since the early '80s; gone are the earnest but meandering adult pop that made such '90s albums as Hourglass and Human Nature underwhelming. In their place are layers of melody and harmony presented simply and cleanly through songs that so easy to enjoy that it's easy to overlook how well constructed they are. This understated craft also means that Here & Now does not produce any revelations about the band or how they influenced the modern musicians who wisely blend into the background here, but the quiet nature of this album fits comfortably with the best of the band's work. Indeed, like the hits that are still heard on oldies radio -- and are also revived here in a live bonus disc, where Beckley and Bunnell perform every song on History -- the songs on Here & Now are appealing upon first listen but reveal their true strength upon repeated spins, as the melodies begin to catch hold in the subconscious and the warmth of the music feels friendly and familiar. On these repeated listens, Here & Now gains stature and it not only feels like a successful comeback, but the record that America fans of all ages have been waiting decades to hear. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Chasing the Rainbow Gerry Beckley America (3:19)
Indian Summer Dewey Bunnell, Mark Rozzo America (3:26)
One Chance Gerry Beckley America (4:26)
Golden (Lyrics) Jim James America (4:18)
Always Love Daniel Lorca, Matthew Caws America (3:25)
Ride On Dewey Bunnell America (4:02)
Love & Leaving Bill Mumy, Gerry Beckley America (3:40)
Look at Me Now Gerry Beckley America (4:06)
This Time Gerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell America (3:59)
Work to Do America (2:54)
All I Think About Is You Gerry Beckley America (2:22)
Walk in the Woods Dewey Bunnell America (4:11)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ventura Highway [Live] Dewey Bunnell America (3:45)
Don't Cross the River [Live] Dan Peek America (2:24)
Daisy Jane [Live] Gerry Beckley America (3:02)
I Need You [Live] Gerry Beckley America (2:32)
Tin Man [Live] Dewey Bunnell America (3:46)
Muskrat Love [Live] Willis Alan Ramsey America (3:07)
Woman Tonight [Live] Dan Peek America (2:28)
Only in Your Heart [Live] Gerry Beckley America (3:04)
Lonely People [Live] Dan Peek America (2:19)
Sandman [Live] Dewey Bunnell America (6:23)
Sister Golden Hair [Live] Gerry Beckley America (3:25)
A Horse with No Name [Live] Dewey Bunnell America (4:18)

Credits

Gerry Beckley (Guitar (Acoustic)), Gerry Beckley (Bass), Gerry Beckley (Guitar), Gerry Beckley (Harmonica), Gerry Beckley (Piano), Gerry Beckley (Guitar (Electric)), Gerry Beckley (Keyboards), Gerry Beckley (Vocals), Gerry Beckley (Vocals (Background)), Gerry Beckley (Engineer), Gerry Beckley (Harmony Vocals), Gerry Beckley (Wurlitzer), Dewey Bunnell (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dewey Bunnell (Guitar), Dewey Bunnell (Guitar (Electric)), Dewey Bunnell (Vocals), Dewey Bunnell (Vocals (Background)), Dewey Bunnell (Whistle (Human)), Dewey Bunnell (Drums (Snare)), Dewey Bunnell (Harmony Vocals), Henry Diltz (Photography), Pete Ganbarg (A&R), James Iha (Guitar (Acoustic)), James Iha (Glockenspiel), James Iha (Guitar (Electric)), James Iha (Vocals (Background)), James Iha (Producer), James Iha (E-Bow), James Iha (Wind Chimes), Russ Kunkel (Drums), Willie Leacox (Conga), Willie Leacox (Drums), George Marino (Mastering), Michael Woods (Guitar), Michael Woods (Piano), Michael Woods (Vocals), Brian Young (Percussion), Brian Young (Drums), Rusty Young (Dobro), Rusty Young (Mandolin), Rusty Young (Pedal Steel), Rusty Young (Slide Guitar), Ronnie Buttacavoli (Flugelhorn), Mark Plati (Engineer), Jeffrey Schulz (Design), Jeffrey Schulz (Package Design), Jeff Worrell (Engineer), Ira Elliot (Percussion), Ira Elliot (Drums), Ryan Adams (Bass), Ryan Adams (Guitar (Electric)), Matthew Caws (Guitar (Acoustic)), Matthew Caws (Guitar (Electric)), Matthew Caws (Vocals (Background)), Tony Ward (Project Director), Geoff Sanoff (Engineer), Rich Campbell (Bass), Rich Campbell (Vocals), Mark Rozzo (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jim James (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ben Kweller (Harmonica), Ben Kweller (Piano), Ben Kweller (Wurlitzer), Susanne Cerha (Art Direction), Rudyard Lee Cullers (Engineer), Rudyard Lee Cullers (Assistant Engineer), Patrick Hallahan (Drums), Arjun Agerwala (Assistant Engineer), Matt Beckley (Engineer), Marc B. Weinbach (Project Director)
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Here & Now
Studio album by America
Released January 2007
Recorded Stratosphere Sound, New York, New York, June — July 2006
Genre Pop-rock
Label Burgundy Records
Producer Adam Schlesinger and James Iha
Professional reviews
  • All Music Guide 4/5 stars link
  • Music Box 2.5/5 stars link
  • Pitchfork (4.0/10) link
America chronology
The Grand Cayman Concert
(2002)
Here & Now
(2007)

Here & Now is the sixteenth original studio album by American folk rock duo America, released by Burgundy Records in January 2007 (see 2007 in music). This is the first major-label full-length studio album released by the group since Perspective in 1984.

The personnel involved in the recording and production of Here & Now departs sharply from previous projects and represents an effort to reconnect with fresh, young talent. The album is co-produced by James Iha (formerly of Smashing Pumpkins) and Adam Schlesinger (of Fountains of Wayne and Ivy). Guest artists include Ryan Adams, Ben Kweller, Jim James and Patrick Hallahan of My Morning Jacket, Matthew Caws and Ira Elliot of Nada Surf, Mark Rozzo of Maplewood, and longtime collaborator and friend Stephen Bishop. Veteran America drummer Will Leacox joins in on percussion. Cover songs include "Indian Summer" (Maplewood), "Golden" (My Morning Jacket), and "Always Love" (Nada Surf).

The recording sessions were completed in July 2006, but a scheduled September release was eventually pushed back to January 2007. This was first known occasion on which America recorded in a studio in New York City. The album reached #52 during its debut week, the highest position for the band since 1982's View From the Ground.

The first disc is made up of brand-new studio recordings, while a second disc features a live performance of the entire History: America's Greatest Hits album as recorded for "Then...Again...Live!" on XM Satellite Radio, with longtime sidemen Willie Leacox on drums, Michaels Woods on guitar and keyboards, and newcomer Richard Campbell on bass and vocals.

Several alternate editions of Here & Now exist with a bonus track added at the end of disc one. These editions could only be purchased at Best Buy, Borders, Wal-Mart, and via iTunes digital download.

Of the bonus tracks, the title song and "Saturday Sky" originally appeared on Gerry Beckley's solo record Horizontal Fall (also the original source for "Love and Leaving"), while "Paradise" premiered on The Complete Greatest Hits.

Track listing

Disc one
  1. "Chasing the Rainbow"
  2. "Indian Summer"
  3. "One Chance"
  4. "Golden"
  5. "Always Love"
  6. "Ride On"
  7. "Love and Leaving"
  8. "Look at Me Now"
  9. "This Time"
  10. "Work to Do"
  11. "All I Think About Is You"
  12. "Walk in the Woods"
  13. "Here and Now" (Best Buy-exclusive bonus track)
  14. "Glass King" (iTunes-exclusive bonus track)
  15. "Paradise" (Borders-exclusive bonus track)
  16. "Saturday Sky" (Wal-Mart-exclusive bonus track)
Disc two
  1. "Ventura Highway"
  2. "Don't Cross the River"
  3. "Daisy Jane"
  4. "I Need You"
  5. "Tin Man"
  6. "Muskrat Love"
  7. "Woman Tonight"
  8. "Only in Your Heart"
  9. "Lonely People"
  10. "Sandman"
  11. "Sister Golden Hair"
  12. "A Horse with No Name"

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