Hat Trick (album)
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Hat Trick | ||
Studio album by America | ||
Released | October 1973 | |
Recorded | The Record Plant, Los Angeles, May 29 - July 12, 1973 | |
Genre | Pop-rock | |
Length | 41:39 | |
Label | Warner Bros. | |
Producer(s) | Gerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek | |
Professional reviews | ||
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America chronology | ||
Homecoming (1972) |
Hat Trick (1973) |
Holiday (1974) |
Hat Trick is the third original studio album by American folk rock duo America, released by Warner Bros. Records in 1973 (see 1973 in music).
[edit] Track listing
- Muskrat Love – (Willis Alan Ramsey) 3:06
- Wind Wave – (Dewey Bunnell) 2:55
- She's Gonna Let You Down – (Gerry Beckley) 3:41
- Rainbow Song – (Bunnell) 3:53
- Submarine Ladies – (Beckley) 3:13
- It's Life – (Dan Peek) 4:00
- Hat Trick – (Peek-Beckley-Bunnell) 8:29
- Molten Love – (Bunnell) 3:10
- Green Monkey – (Bunnell) 3:38
- Willow Tree Lullaby – (Peek) 2:34
- Goodbye – (Beckley) 3:10
[edit] Personnel
- David Dickey - Bass
- Hal Blaine - Drums and Percussion, except "Muskrat Love"
- Chester McCracken - Congas
- Henry Diltz - Photography, Banjo, "Submarine Ladies"
- Tom Scott - Saxophone, "Rainbow"
- Jim Ed Norman - Arrangements and Piano, "She's Gonna Let You Down"
- Robert Margoliffe - Synthesizer
- Carl Wilson - Background Vocals on "Hat Trick"
- Bruce Johnston - Background Vocals on "Hat Trick"
- Billy Hinsche - Background Vocals on "Hat Trick"
- Joe Walsh - Guitar, "Green Monkey"
- Lorene Yarnell - Taps, "Hat Trick"
- Gerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell, and Dan Peek - Producers
- Michael Stone - Engineer
- Lee Keifer - Assistant Engineer, Harmonica, "Submarine Ladies"
- Gary Burden - Art Direction