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The tracks “Greasy Heart” and “Lather” also made brief appearances on the Hot 100 chart. The album took longer to record than some others because they had so many commitments regarding concerts and TV appearances.
The Guess Who: American Woman
The sixth album by the Canadian rock group, American Woman was released in January 1970. Upon its release, the album landed the No.9 spot on the Billboard Pop Albums chart where it stayed for 55 weeks. The album is known for its blend of psychedelic and hard rock, making it popular among listeners.
American Woman was The Guess Who’s most successful album, selling over 20 million copies. It was also the last to feature lead guitarist Randy Bachman until he returned to the group in 1983.
Jackson Browne: For Everyman
Jackson Browne’s second album, For Everyman was released in 1937. The album peaked at No. 43 on the Billboard Hot 200 with the album’s single, “Redneck Friend,” landing the No. 85 spot on the Hot 100.
No. 450 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, the record also had features from artists including David Crosby, Glenn Frey, Elton John, Joni Mitchell, Bonnie Rat, and David Lindley. The album received an average score of a B from most critics with some liking it more than others.