Harbor is the seventh studio album by American folk rock trio America, released by Warner Bros. Records in February 1977. It was the last to feature Dan Peek, who embarked on a solo Christian career shortly after the album's release. The album was produced by George Martin, the fourth of six consecutive albums he produced with America.
Though a major commercial disappointment compared to America's six previous albums, the album did reach number 21 on the Billboard album chart.[4] Three singles ("God of the Sun", "Don't Cry Baby" and the disco song "Slow Down") were released from the album but all failed to chart, although "God of the Sun" and "Now She's Gone" did receive some airplay.
Despite the serene tone of the title and artwork, Harbor is more brooding and pessimistic than most of America's previous albums.
Track listing
Side one
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1. | "God of the Sun" | Gerry Beckley | 3:11 |
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2. | "Slow Down" | Dan Peek | 3:11 |
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3. | "Don't Cry Baby" | Peek | 3:18 |
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4. | "Now She's Gone" | Beckley | 2:25 |
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5. | "Political Poachers" | Dewey Bunnell | 2:39 |
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6. | "Sarah" | Beckley | 2:42 |
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Side two
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Sergeant Darkness" | Beckley | 2:54 |
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2. | "Are You There" | Bunnell | 2:51 |
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3. | "These Brown Eyes" | Peek | 2:32 |
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4. | "Monster" | Beckley | 2:00 |
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5. | "Hurricane" | Peek | 2:29 |
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6. | "Down to the Water" | Bunnell | 2:35 |
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Personnel
- America
- Dewey Bunnell – lead and backing vocals, guitars
- Gerry Beckley – lead and backing vocals, guitars, pianos, synthesizers
- Dan Peek – lead and backing vocals, guitars, pianos, synthesizers
with:
- Technical
Charts
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