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(3 customer reviews) 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
A nice collection,
February 16, 2007 A Fan (VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: America & Friends - Live at the Ventura Theater (Audio CD)
This is a recording of a 2005 concert of America, Stephen Bishop, and Andrew Gold. It includes performances of several songs that were hits in the 1970's including "Thank You for Being a Friend" and "Lonely Boy" by Gold, Bishop's "On and On" and "Save It for a Rainy Day", and America's "Ventura Highway", "I Need You", "Sister Golden Hair", and "Horse with No Name". It also includes a rare performance of the 1970's album classic "Baby It's Up to You". If you are a fan of these performers or 1970's music, you will probably enjoy this performance.
If you like America's music, you should give America's new CD "Here & Now" a listen. Despite what the previous reviewer said, this new release by America is as good as anything they released during their heyday in the 1970s!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A nice performance,
February 9, 2008 A Fan (VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: America and Friends: Live at the Ventura Theater (DVD)
This is a DVD of a 2005 concert of America, Stephen Bishop, and Andrew Gold. It includes performances of several songs that were hits in the 1970's including "Thank You for Being a Friend" and "Lonely Boy" by Gold, Bishop's "On and On" and "Save It for a Rainy Day", and America's "Ventura Highway", "I Need You", "Sister Golden Hair", and "Horse with No Name". It also includes a rare performance of the 1970's album classic "Baby It's Up to You". If you are a fan of these performers or 1970's music, you will probably enjoy this performance.
3 of 10 people found the following review helpful
review of live performance,
December 4, 2006 Gerald Nolan Jr. (pa, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: America & Friends - Live at the Ventura Theater (Audio CD)
Hello,
The performance was ok but not up to their past records.
If you are considering buying America's new cd's I would suggest you save your money.
It would be better spent on their older(original) versions if you do not have these.
I have also listened to the Grand Caiman CD and it is also not up to the older versions.
I will stick to the older and better material.
It is a shame since I was hoping for more from this group.
Newer is not always better.