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Rock
Performer: The Guess Who
Title: American Woman
Style: Classic Rock
Year 1970
Country Japan
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 801
MP3 size: 1360 mb
FLAC size: 1780 mb
WMA size: 1559 mb
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The Guess Who - American Woman mp3 album


The Guess Who - American Woman mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 American Woman
Written-By – Cummings*, Peterson*, Kale*, Bachman*
5:02
A2 No Time
Written-By – Cummings*, Bachman*
3:45
A3 Talisman
Written-By – Cummings*, Bachman*
5:05
No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature (4:52)
A4a No Sugar Tonight
Written-By – Bachman*
A4b New Mother Nature
Written-By – Cummings*
B1 969 (The Oldest Man)
Written-By – Bachman*
2:58
B2 When Friends Fall Out
Written-By – Cummings*, Bachman*
2:58
B3 8:15
Written-By – Cummings*, Bachman*
3:26
B4 Proper Stranger
Written-By – Cummings*, Bachman*
4:00
Humpty's Blues / American Woman (Epilogue) (6:11)
B5a Humpty's Blues
Written-By – Cummings*, Peterson*, Kale*, Bachman*
B5b American Woman (Epilogue)
Written-By – Cummings*, Peterson*, Kale*, Bachman*

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – RCA Limited
  • Recorded At – RCA's Mid-America Recording Center, Chicago, Illinois
  • Mastered At – RCA Studios, Toronto
  • Produced At – Nimbus 9
  • Printed By – Ever Reddy
  • Published By – Cirrus Music
  • Published By – Expessions
  • Published By – Friends Of Mine

Credits

  • Arranged By – The Guess Who
  • Design [Album] – Frank Mulvey
  • Engineer [Recording] – Brian Christian
  • Mastered By – Randy Kling
  • Photography By – Dave Hecht*, Nick Sangiamo
  • Producer – Jack Richardson
  • Technician [Recording] – Ed Schnabel, Russ Vestuto

Notes

Gatefold. This is the version pressed on very solid and non-flexible Dynagroove vinyl, unlike others, which are pressed on Dynaflex vinyl (The Guess Who - American Woman), which is much more flimsy.

Produced by Nimbus 9
Back cover photographed at Sybarites, 221 East 60th Street, New York City
Publishing copyrights 1969

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout): XPRS-6641-2 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout): XPRS-6642 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Label): XPRS-6641
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Label): XPRS-6642
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PG-105 The Guess Who American Woman ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE) RCA PG-105 Japan 1978
74465 99734 2 The Guess Who American Woman ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, RP) Buddha Records 74465 99734 2 US Unknown
PQ8-1518 The Guess Who American Woman ‎(8-Trk, Album, Quad) RCA Victor PQ8-1518 Canada 1971
GR CD 345 The Guess Who American Woman ‎(CD, Album, RE) BMG Greece, Ελεύθερος Τύπος GR CD 345 Greece 1996
74321-13533-2 The Guess Who I Grandi Del Rock ‎(CD, Album, RE) RCA 74321-13533-2 Italy 1993


Stylish Monkey
This RCA album was released in MARCH 1970 - NOT in 1969 as is listed in the Year: line above.
Zepavitta
Dynagroove is not a vinyl compound. It was invented by RCA and is used during the cutting of a record. It was used in the misguided notion to make records sound better on shitty turntables. The problem with that was when you upgraded your turntable your record would sound worse.
Terr
iseveryusernametaken mybeatgoeson Dynagroove was a Thinner vinyl pressing of the record and supposed to be for eliminating warps. Dynaflex was the thinner pressings, Dynagroove was a different mastering technique to make it sound better on the crappier, non compliant turntables of the time +1 ..... most accurate and concise description of the two terms, couldn't have put it better myself.
Brol
mybeatgoeson Dynagroove was a Thinner vinyl pressing of the record and supposed to be for eliminating warps. Dynaflex was the thinner pressings, Dynagroove was a different mastering technique to make it sound better on the crappier, non compliant turntables of the time
Yananoc
Hi,I am plying in a decent TT and sound terrific. What the LP say is that you can play on mono or stereo with good result.
Ieregr
Dynagroove was a Thinner vinyl pressing of the record and supposed to be for eliminating warps.