Music Review: America - Here and Now - Page 3

4. Golden (Jim James)
Gerry Beckley: I’ve been a fan of My Morning Jacket for quite a while. “Golden” comes from the group’s It Still Moves album. It’s a beautiful song that we felt we could really do justice to and I hope that’s the case. We were very fortunate to be able to find in them people that were fans of ours. Jim James, who wrote it and the group’s drummer, Patrick Hallahan, came in and played on it.

Dewey Bunnell: “Golden” is an interesting song. It grew on me. This album in general needs a couple of listens because there’s a lot going on. “Golden” feels like an old dust bowl depression-era song. As a writer you write for your own voice. When I sing that song it feels like a different voice of mine that I’m getting to use.

5. Always Love (Matthew Caws)
Gerry Beckley: “Always Love” was written by Matthew Caws, the lead singer and writer in Nada Surf. “Always Love” was quite a big independent hit. To be honest, the only thing in question about this song was we wondered if it had been too big of a hit. It had been used on Laguna Beach and a few other high visibility places on television. But we really loved the song.

This album wasn’t going to be a project where we picked a ton of outside material; we wanted it to really be mostly self penned stuff. But we felt that there was gonna be room for some carefully selected songs. “Always Love” was a very strong song. In Nada Surf’s version it was quite a bit heavy. I thought the song was strong enough on its own that it didn’t have to have the power chords. If we brought it back and substituted some of that with vocal harmonies and acoustic guitars that it would be equally as strong and probably a bit more signature America.

6. Ride On (Dewey Bunnell/Adam Schlesinger)
Dewey Bunnell: “Ride On” is the closest thing to a rocker for me on this album. Ryan Adams plays a real retro guitar on it and Ben Kweller plays a little electric piano ala Ray Manzarek of The Doors. I also do a solo at the end; it’s my only electric solo on the record. “Ride On” is a retro sounding song that has a Sixties psychedelic feel.

Adam added some “sha la la’s” vocal pad things to the pre-chorus that drew it into a little more of a pop vein from it being just a jam song. The theme is about pushing on. (Recites lyrics) “Ride on into the driving rain and if your journey should end in the promised land be sure to speak with a voice loud and true.” It’s a rallying song.

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  • 1 - Vern Halen

    Jan 02, 2007 at 4:26 pm

    Funny thing - I never listened to America til I got hold of their 4 CD box set a few years back - I too was surprised to see George Martin's name there. And they've been produced by FOW's Adam S!?!?! This is the must track down album for this year I'd think.

  • 2 - Moser

    Jan 04, 2007 at 1:57 pm

    Well written review. Thanks.
    Here's hoping millions of people agree with you.
    Moser
    Macedon, NY

  • 3 - Lynn

    Jan 05, 2007 at 4:57 pm

    I never let go of America from the time they were new and I was in high school, but this is some of their best work ever. This music ought to bring back some old fans, and (I hope) find some new ones for a group that has been under the radar for way too long.

  • 4 - Michael Jones

    Jan 05, 2007 at 5:03 pm

    It sure found me. The more I listen to this album the more I wonder why I'd so simply dismissed America as something that wasn't "my taste" in music, before. Ah well.

    I won't make that mistake anymore.

  • 5 - Luo Lee

    Jan 06, 2007 at 1:52 pm

    I buy and sell your albums from eboy. Shirts, hats or anything America

  • 6 - Dee

    Jan 13, 2007 at 1:56 pm

    America's release party was sponsored by Lyric Jeans www.LyricCulture.com which has a line of designer clothing featuring Sister Golden Hair and Horse with no Name. Really awesome!

  • 7 - H Cogswell Jacksonville, FL

    Jan 16, 2007 at 11:10 pm

    A pity that you would have to buy this from 2 locations to get the bonus tracks though....
    Glass King, and Saturday Sky. Why not give us the FULL album, guys?

  • 8 - DC

    Jan 22, 2007 at 12:59 pm

    Can anybody please tell me what ever happened to Dan Peek?

  • 9 - Michael Jones

    Jan 22, 2007 at 1:04 pm

    He's still around and still recording. Check out his website for more info: Dan Peek

  • 10 - Rick

    Jan 25, 2007 at 9:42 am

    I couldn't wait for the release of HERE and NOW. I got an advanced copy of the 3 song min cd from a DJ in November and yesterday, finally purchased the full length CD! What an album! It is so good to see the younger folks rightfully respecting AMERICA as musical heroes. I was invited to the concert that produced the live recording but could not make it, unfortunately....

    The voices of Dewey and Gerry are still remarkable. Goosebumps after all these years!

  • 11 - Gary

    Jan 26, 2007 at 12:21 am

    Came across America's Christmas CD awhile ago and listen to it every year (I recommend it). But like many others I've forgotten about America for 30 years. My curiousity got to me and a little web surfing led me to their new release by chance. It's a strong release and I hope it gets some recognition. For real fans, check out their web site soon and request an autographed CD booklet.

  • 12 - lady from the moutain

    Mar 22, 2007 at 10:15 pm

    these guys are musical wizards...this cd is as awesome as their first.

    Just as fine wine-they are getting better with age... rock on...or shall I say .........."ride on"......HA

    I am glad that America is still around and still showing the young kids what real music is and talent.

  • 13 - alessandra

    Sep 28, 2007 at 6:58 am

    I remember the first album and I was 16 at that time! now listening to the new one I still feel 16 years old !!!!! That's fantastic thaks to you guys.... Alessadra from Milan Italy......
    hope to see you in my country as soon as possible!!!!! ciaooooo

  • 14 - John Tarallo

    Nov 02, 2007 at 5:52 pm

    I wish the whole world had more exposure to these guys. Fantastic music all the way around. Lets forget about the Britneys of the shallow current music scene and give more credit to real musicans that are timeless!-J.T.

  • 15 - Mike Willey

    Nov 06, 2007 at 9:06 pm

    '71/'72 was a magical time for me, having just entered high school and purchased America's first LP. Every new one after was a special event and my own guitar playing developed through listening to them. I lost interest when Dan Peek left- just not the same. 'Here and Now' has me all caught up in it again. Some real hit material here.

  • 16 - Daufhin Thorndike

    Jun 26, 2008 at 4:30 am

    I find myself really enjoying the live versions of their "hits" on the second cd more than the original recordings. The sound for one is exceptional. Whoever mixed this live recording did a phenomonal job. Additionally, The songs themselves come off much stronger here aS well. The arrangements are tighter and more cohesive, and each song has a vitality and energy lacking in the original studio recordings. Though the absence of Dan Peek is a noticeable loss, America has never sounded better.

  • 17 - P. Nielsen

    Jul 14, 2008 at 8:17 pm

    Bought Here&Now a few weeks ago. A very pleasant surprice; strong songs as well as top notch production.
    And yes, I did know that George Martin have produced a string of their records; I have most of them on vinyl and I believe that their latest record is close to the best they have ever put out.
    Right from the start America was a big name here in Denmark where I live; you frequently come across their old records in record shops here and in Germany, England and Sweden.


  • 18 - Jay Moore

    Mar 20, 2009 at 10:16 pm

    Much like one other comment, I listened to this album several times on Rhapsody and just two days ago finally bought it.

    Listening to this takes me right back to the 70's when America was such a huge part of my musical listening. If not mistaken, I believe "Hat Trick" was the first ablum Martin produced for them and I was very surprised as I knew he was considered the "fifth Beatle".

    This is such a great CD for anyone of any age to listen to. Just as Dan Fogelber did, America has come full circle. Thank you guys!

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