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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2006) Highway: 30 Years Of America Box set by America Released July 2000 Recorded 1971-94 Genre Rock, folk rock, pop Label Rhino Producer Various America chronology Human Nature (1998) Highway (2000) The Complete Greatest Hits (2001) Highway: 30 Years Of America is the third principal major label compilation album by American folk rock duo America, released by Rhino Records in 2000 (see 2000 in music). The collection represented the first boxed set release of America's material. Originally, the collection was to promoted as including four discs, including newly-recorded material, but was scaled back to three discs shortly before release. The resulting collection was heavily tilted toward the Warner Bros. releases, with the remainder of the group's career relegated to a portion of the third disc. No material from Human Nature, and only one track from Alibi, was included. All songs which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart are represented with the exception of the group's 1982 hit, "Right Before Your Eyes." The collection notably contains a demo of "Ventura Highway" prior to the addition of the famous guitar riff for which it is best known. Only two previously unreleased tracks were included in the 64-track set: "Mitchum Junction" and "James Holladay." Contents 1 Track listing 1.1 Disc One 1.2 Disc Two 1.3 Disc Three // Track listing Disc One "Riverside" "A Horse With No Name" "I Need You" "Rainy Day" "Here" "Three Roses" "Sandman" "Everyone I Meet Is From California" "Ventura Highway" "To Each His Own" "Don't Cross The River" "Cornwall Blank" "Only In Your Heart" "Saturn Nights" "Hat Trick" "Molten Love" "It's Life" "Submarine Ladies" (unedited, alternate mix) Disc Two "Muskrat Love" "Green Monkey" "She's Gonna Let You Down" (single edit) "Rainbow Song" "Tin Man" "Another Try" "Lonely People" "Hollywood" "Baby It's Up To You" "Old Man Took" "Simple Life" "Sister Golden Hair" "Daisy Jane" "Woman Tonight" "Who Loves You" (alternate mix) "Lovely Night" "Amber Cascades" "Can't You See" "Watership Down" (alternate mix) "Letter" (alternate mix) "Today's The Day" "Sarah" "Are You There" "God Of The Sun" "Sergeant Darkness" Disc Three "California Dreamin'" "All My Life" "Only Game In Town" "1960" "Survival" "The Last Unicorn" "You Can Do Magic" "Inspector Mills" "My Dear" "The Border" "She's A Runaway" "(Can't Fall Asleep To A) Lullaby" "Special Girl" "Nothing's So Far Away (As Yesterday)" "Young Moon" "Greenhouse" "Mitchum Junction" (demo) "Satan" (demo) "Ventura Highway" (demo) "James Holladay" (demo) "Riverside" (demo) ("Satan" was released on America as "Donkey Jaw".) v • d • e America Gerry Beckley · Dewey Bunnell Dan Peek  · David Dickey · Jim Calire · Tom Walsh  · Tony Garofolo  · Brad Palmer  · Richard Campbell  · Michael Woods  · Wil Leacox Studio albums America · Homecoming · Hat Trick · Holiday · Hearts · Hideaway · Harbor · Silent Letter · Alibi · View from the Ground · Your Move · Perspective · Hourglass · Human Nature · Holiday Harmony · Here & Now Compilations History: America's Greatest Hits · Encore: More Greatest Hits · Highway · The Complete Greatest Hits Live albums Live · In Concert · In Concert (King Biscuit) · Horse With No Name · The Grand Cayman Concert Video albums The Last Unicorn Related articles Discography This article about a 2000s pop rock album is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e