Music Review: America - Here & Now
Published February 01, 2007
Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek, and Gerry Beckley were America, one of the most famous rock-pop trios to ever record. Bunnell and Beckley remain, with a host of other veteran recording artists to help them record the studio and live segments of their new CD set Here & Now.
I was watching their PBS special prior to Christmas and was surprised how good they sounded live. The special revolved around promoting this new set, which they offered for PBS memberships. I suspected that this band was yet another dinosaur act trying to make the past come back and they would sound terrible live. I am glad that they proved me wrong. They sounded wonderful actually and I was very intrigued as to how the new studio portion of the set would sound, with all new songs. The last time America released a studio album was the 2002 title Holiday Harmony. I had lost track of the band long ago and once in while would give their greatest hits a spin and reminisce about the '70s and growing up but that was the extent of my interest in America.
Funny how things change and how one album can spark your interest in a band and set you on path to start digging around for more of their recordings. Well, I have not started to do that yet with America and probably will not but I have to admit that the more I hear this set, the more I enjoy it. Am I surprised? No doubt, it caught me off guard. I had no idea that this band would be capable of producing such a high quality consistent studio recording to accompany a standout live performance. Who knew? Well I do now and I hope many others find out soon that America is back and ready to steal your heart away again with folk-rock imagery, lyrics, and those amazing harmonies.
Disc 1 consists of all studio tracks. It is a strong and consistent effort that will remind fans of their string of five albums starting with the letter H in '70s. Tracks like “Ride On,” “Chasing The Rainbow,” and “Indian Summer” are most likely picks for singles in my estimation. They were the three tracks that reminded me mostly of the America I remember hearing on the radio back when I actually listened that from of entertainment and it was important for artist to have that kind of exposure.
- Music Review: America - Here & Now
- Published: February 01, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Adult Alternative, Music: Pop
- Writer: MuzikMan
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Oh yes me too, it was all about Sabbath, Kiss, Queen, all of the rock acts of the day, I was not open to anything else! Things changed as I reach my mid twenties and I have been exploring ever since! America is a fine band but I still need to be in the mood for it and for the most part still like to rock. Mellow out? Nah! Well, sometimes. Better taste, yes.
America is very much worth a listen and digging deeper into the tracks from their box set reveals some great and satisfying rockers like Green Monkey, Cornwall Blank, and the live version of Sandman (available on this new 2-disc album!).
In truth, this is no reunion album as the band has never stopped playing and performing (although the late-80s to early 90s were pretty slow for them). They do 100 shows a year and are still at the top of their game.
This new album is a terrific combination of great new music with new live versions of their familiar hits.
I buy and sell America pariphaneliaer on ebay. Hope the band does well. I need to make a living!
no mention of either Ryan Adams or Ben Kweller?
c'mon, you're kidding me.




Like yourself, I was never a big America fan - I was a Deep Purple / Sabbath nut about that time of my life. America was too....neat, clean, whatever. But I found a box set of their collected work and was amazed - they're quite a good band, with good writing & playing and stellar singing. And I'm finding so many other "rockers" from my generation are experiencing the same thing - maybe we got mellow in our old age, or maybe it took us this long to develop good taste.
I'm anxious to hear this new America album - everyone I know says it's good.