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The Guess Who - American Woman (Expanded Edition) (1970/2020)

The Guess Who - American Woman (Expanded Edition) (1970/2020)

BAND/ARTIST: The Guess Who

  • Title: American Woman (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1970/2020
  • Label: RCA/Legacy
  • Genre: Classic Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:43:54
  • Total Size: 239 mb | 612 mb
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Tracklist:

01. American Woman
02. No Time
03. Talisman
04. No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature
05. 969 (The Oldest Man)
06. When Friends Fall Out
07. 8:15
08. Proper Stranger
09. Humpty's Blues / American Woman (Epilogue)
10. American Woman (7" Single Version)
11. No Sugar Tonight (7" Single Version)
12. Got to Find Another Way
13. Close Up the Honky-Tonks (Take 1)
14. Not to Return (Takes 1 & 2)
15. Talisman (Take 1)
16. Talisman Chatter
17. No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature (Takes 1 & 2)
18. American Woman (Take 1)
19. Silver Bird (Outtake - 1970)
20. Species Hawk (Outtake - 1970)
21. Runnin' Down the Street (Outtake - 1970)
22. Miss Frizzy (Outtake - 1970)
23. Palmyra (Outtake - 1970)
24. The Answer (Outtake - 1970)
25. Take the Long Way Home (Outtake - 1970)

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.


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  • nilesh65
  •  wrote in 16:04
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Thank you so much!!!!!
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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 16:14
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 01:33
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One of the best Albums, ever!!! Please also in Hi-Res!! Many thanks for lossless!!
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 11:20
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as said mufty : One of the best Albums..also in HD if possible !!