On This Day: June 3, 1983 – America Releases Eleventh Album Your Move

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On This Day: June 3, 1983 – America Releases Eleventh Album Your Move
On this day June 3, 1983, America released their eleventh studio album Your Move. Known for their 1970s hits like A Horse with No Name and Sister Golden Hair, the band aimed to update their sound for the 80s with this release.

Your Move was produced by Russ Ballard and featured a more polished, synth driven pop rock style compared to their earlier acoustic work. The album reached number 81 on the Billboard charts and included the single The Border, which became a moderate hit and reached the top 40.

While it did not match the commercial success of their earlier records, Your Move represented the band's attempt to adapt to changing musical trends and keep their signature harmonies relevant in a new decade.

80s insight: Your Move highlighted how many 70s rock acts tried to evolve during the 80s by embracing new production styles and radio friendly polish. For America, it was a step into the modern pop landscape while holding onto their melodic roots.

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