History: America's Greatest Hits [Warner Bros., 1975]
Randy Newman once called "A Horse With No Name" "a song about this kid who thinks he's taken acid" and at least that was back when they were domesticating CSNY instead of CSN. If C, S, N, etc. are the Limelighters of rock, and they are, America are the '70s equivalent of the Grass Roots or the Association and if only they could come up with a song half as lively as "Let's Live For Tomorrow" or "Windy." C+
Randy Newman once called "A Horse With No Name" "a song about this kid who thinks he's taken acid" and at least that was back when they were domesticating CSNY instead of CSN. If C, S, N, etc. are the Limelighters of rock, and they are, America are the '70s equivalent of the Grass Roots or the Association and if only they could come up with a song half as lively as "Let's Live For Tomorrow" or "Windy." C+