On October 24, 1971, “United Artists” label released “American Pie”, the second Don McLean studio album. It was recorded May – June 1971, at “Record Plant Studios” in New York and was produced by Ed Freeman. The album featured McLean’s two best known songs “American Pie” and “Vincent”.
Personnel:
- Don McLean – vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo
- David Spinozza– electric guitar
- Paul Griffin– piano
- Warren Bernhardt– piano
- Ray Colcord– electric piano
- Bob Rothstein– vocals, bass
- Roy Markowitz – drums, percussion
- Mike Mainieri– marimba, vibraphone
- Tom Flye – drums
- West Forty Fourth Street Rhythm and Noise Choir – chorus
- Ed Freeman – string arrangements
- Lee Hays– arranger
- Gene Orloff – concert master
Track listing:
All tracks by Don McLean except where noted.
- American Pie
- Till Tomorrow
- Vincent
- Crossroads
- Winterwood
- Empty Chairs
- Everybody Loves Me Baby
- Sister Fatima
- The Grave
- Babylon – Trad. arr. by Lee Hays and Don McLean
