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View from the Ground is the tenth studio album by British-American folk rock duo America, released by Capitol Records in August 1982.. This album marked a comeback for a group that had been generally written off since Dan Peek's departure five years before.
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America are a British-American rock band formed in London in 1970 by English-born American Dewey Bunnell and Americans Dan Peek and Gerry Beckley.The trio met as sons of US Air Force personnel stationed in London, where they began performing live.
The View is an American talk show created by broadcast journalist Barbara Walters.Currently in its 28th season, the show has aired on ABC as part of the network's daytime programming block since August 11, 1997.
America is the debut studio album by America, released in January 1972.It was initially released without "A Horse with No Name", which was released as a single in Europe in late 1971 and in the US in January 1972.
The album was released in June 1983. "The Border", featuring Bunnell's reworked lyrics, strings by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and an energetic saxophone solo by Raphael Ravenscroft, hit number 33 on the Billboard singles chart - what would turn out to be America's last Top 40 pop hit to date.
Peek was born in Panama City, Florida, on November 1, 1950, while his father was in the U.S. Air Force. [1]Beginning in 1963, Peek was educated at London Central Elementary High School at Bushey Hall in North London.