Bustin' Out

1972 studio album by Pure Prairie League From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bustin' Out is the second studio album by American country rock band Pure Prairie League. Originally released by RCA Records in late 1972, the album garnered renewed interest almost three years after its release. By then, band leader Craig Fuller was no longer in the band due to draft board issues.

ReleasedOctober 1972
RecordedRCA Studios, Toronto
Length34:36
Quick facts Studio album by Pure Prairie League, Released ...
Bustin' Out
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1972
RecordedRCA Studios, Toronto
GenreCountry rock, folk rock
Length34:36
LabelRCA
ProducerRobert Alan Ringe
Pure Prairie League chronology
Pure Prairie League
(1972)
Bustin' Out
(1972)
Two Lane Highway
(1975)
Singles from Bustin' Out
  1. "Amie"
    Released: 1973
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"Amie" was first released as a single in 1973 and failed to chart. In early 1975 it again began receiving airplay mostly on college radio stations and then on major U.S. radio stations. It hit #27 by May 1975. On the album, "Falling In and Out of Love" ends in a segue to "Amie", which then concludes with the main chorus of "Falling In and Out of Love." Because of this interrelationship, the pair of songs are sometimes played as a single track.[2]

The album features a guest appearance by Mick Ronson who provided string arrangements on the tracks "Boulder Skies" and "Call Me, Tell Me."

Track listing

All songs written by Craig Fuller, except where noted.

  1. "Jazzman" (Ed Holstein) – 2:34
  2. "Angel #9" – 4:55
  3. "Leave My Heart Alone" (George Powell) – 4:24
  4. "Early Morning Riser" – 5:05
  5. "Falling In and Out of Love" – 2:12
  6. "Amie" – 4:18
  7. "Boulder Skies" – 4:01
  8. "Angel" – 4:26
  9. "Call Me, Tell Me" – 2:41

Personnel

Pure Prairie League
Additional musicians
Production
  • Producer: Robert Alan Ringe
  • Engineer: Mark Smith
  • Recording Technician: Cub Richardson
  • Digital Producer: Susan Ruskin
  • Digital Series Executive Producer: Don Wardell
  • Remastering: Rick Rowe
  • Art direction: Acy Lehman
  • Management: Roger Abramson

Charts

Album

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Chart (1975) Peak
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Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[3]24
US Billboard 200[4] 34
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Singles - Billboard Hot 100

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Year Song Position
1975 Amie 27
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