"Bustin' Out" is the second album by Pure Prairie League, released in 1972. It features the hit acoustic song "Amie" which listeners are led into by "Falling In and Out of Love". The two songs should be listened to as one to get the full meaning intended by the writer. Craig Fuller is in full bloom here. The rough edges of the first album are gone and this record showcases a band that is polished and confident. Fuller's track record of not being able to stay with a band more than two albums would halt the progress of PPL abruptly after release… read more
"Bustin' Out" is the second album by Pure Prairie League, released in 1972. It features the hit acoustic song "Amie" which l… read more
"Bustin' Out" is the second album by Pure Prairie League, released in 1972. It features the hit acoustic song "Amie" which listeners are led into by "Fallin… read more
Pure Prairie League (PPL) is one of the earliest and most successful country rock bands in history. Pure Prairie League and the Eagles are two groups often credited with bringing the country rock genre to a national music audience, with PPL being best known for their iconic 1972 hit "Amie". Having a frequently melodic, ballad-driven sound, PPL's roots can be found in Waverly, Ohio. In that city, from about 1964 to 1969, guitarist/singer-songwriterCraig Fuller, drummers Tom McGrail and Jim Caughlan, and pedal steel phenom John David Call all resided. The guys played i… read more
Pure Prairie League (PPL) is one of the earliest and most successful country rock bands in history. Pure Prairie League and the Eagles are two groups often credited with bringing the countr… read more
Pure Prairie League (PPL) is one of the earliest and most successful country rock bands in history. Pure Prairie League and the Eagles are two groups often credited with bringing the country rock genre to a national music audience, wit… read more