America - A Horse With No Name

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Collections: Country : Southern Rock, Folk, Soft Rock : Pop Rock

Product type: Used Vinyl

Vendor: Power Plant Records

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Title: America - A Horse With No Name

Year/Genre/Sub-Genre/City: 1972 / Folk Rock / Soft Rock / London

Matrix #: BS-2576

Condition: EX (VZ)

Cultural Facts:

  1. Media Narrative “A Horse With No Name” got huge fast, but it also brought backlash because so many listeners thought Dewey Bunnell sounded too much like Neil Young.
  2. Personal Struggle The band were young Americans living in London, carrying a rootless identity that shaped both the song’s drifting feel and the group’s early image.
  3. Scene Ecology America arrived right as early-70s folk rock was softening into radio-friendly California-style pop, even though the band itself was actually formed in England.

4/11/26 VZ