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    Don McLean - Don McLean (United Artists UAS 5651) (US 1972) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

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    Don McLean - Don McLean (United Artists UAS 5651) (US 1972) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

    Don McLean - Don McLean
    FLAC | Artwork | 24Bit 96kHz: 694 MB | 16Bit 44.1kHz: 204 MB
    Cat#: United Artists UAS 5651 | Country/Year: US 1972
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    Don McLean - Don McLean (United Artists UAS 5651) (US 1972) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)


    Don McLean - Don McLean (United Artists UAS 5651) (US 1972) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)





    Info:

    Don McLean – Don McLean

    Label: United Artists Records
    Catalog#: UAS 5651
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
    Country: US
    Released: 1972
    Genre: Folk, World, & Country, Rock
    Style: Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Singer/Songwriter

    Tracklist:

    A1 Dreidel 3:45
    A2 Bronco Bill's Lament 3:36
    A3 Oh My What A Shame 3:30
    A4 If We Try 3:30
    A5 The More You Pay (The More It's Worth) 2:51

    B1 Narcisissma 3:53
    B2 Falling Through Time 3:44
    B3 On The Amazon 3:17
    B4 Birthday Song 2:34
    B5 The Pride Parade 4:31

    Notes:

    The Rainbow Collection
    All selctions published by Yahweh Tunes, Inc. BMI
    except B3 publ. Harms, Inc. ASCAP
    Cover-photo Copyright: John Olson LIFE Magazine, © 1972 TIME Inc.
    ?©MCMLXXII United Artists Records, Inc.

    Barcode and Other Identifiers:

    Other (Rights Societies): BMI ASCAP
    Matrix Number (run-out groove A): UAST 5651-1
    Matrix Number (run-out groove B): UAST 5651-2




    Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/Don-McLean-Don-McLean/release/2177379


    Review

    by William Ruhlmann

    When Don McLean was recording his second album, American Pie, in 1971, he was a little-known singer/songwriter whose first album, Tapestry, had had little commercial impact. Only a year later, when he came to make his third LP, Don McLean, he was attempting to follow up a chart-topping album that had spawned two chart-topping hits, "American Pie" and "Vincent" (the latter going to number one in the U.K. and the Top 20 in the U.S.). Yet he remained the same artist he had been before the epic "American Pie" created a sensation with its long allegorical verses and catchy chorus. His worldview continued to reflect a '60s hangover, in which disappointment and failure had replaced hope and struggle. That view had been expressed in "American Pie" and "Vincent," as well as on the rest of American Pie and Tapestry, and it continued on Don McLean, which began with the rocker "Dreidel," a harsh description of life that included lines such as "No trust in tomorrow, it's a lie" and "I'm watchin' the future it's black." This was followed by the country-styled "Bronco Bill's Lament," sung in the voice of a Hollywood cowboy who considers his career a sham, another metaphor of loss and betrayal. And so it went. McLean did lighten the gloom with humor by covering the 1920s novelty song "On the Amazon" from the British musical Mr. Cinders, its nonsense lyrics employing multisyllabic words as if they were the names of animals ("On the Amazon the prophylactics prowl/On the Amazon the hypodermics howl"). And he offered hope in his love songs, notably "If We Try." That lovely ballad was released as the second single and became a minor chart entry. Had "If We Try" been the first single instead of "Dreidel" (which just missed the Top 20), the album might have been much more successful. (Beyond the song's odd musical structure and pessimistic lyrics, most people didn't know what a dreidel was. It's a Jewish children's toy.) As it was, Don McLean was rated an artistic and commercial disappointment as a follow-up to American Pie.
    Don McLean - Don McLean (United Artists UAS 5651) (US 1972) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)
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