Country when it was not cool
All modern country bands should listen, learn and emulate. They did it best and were the first to do it. RIP Gram Parsons.
All modern country bands should listen, learn and emulate. They did it best and were the first to do it. RIP Gram Parsons.
I remember disliking the album when it came out. Since then my tastes have broadened in many ways. For one thing, I listen to a lot of bluegrass, both old and new. But this album is just sloppy. Sloppy singing, uninspired playing, I mean it's just BAD. The Byrds have done some great songs together, but none of them are here.
If CSNY & The Carter family had a Kiss In at the grand old Opry...it would prolly sound a bit like this. And if the idea of that sounds creepy and scary to you, I ment just the opposite. Its a great little gem of an jammy country jam rocky rock album that you really shouldnt pass by. Check it out.
The summer of '68 found Gram Parsons and this version of the Byrds so far ahead of the curve that it would take until the new Millennium for alt-country to catch up. Phenomenal.
With hits already having soared on on the rock/pop radio stations, Sweetheart of the Rodeo was a surprise to some. Even some Columbia record bigwigs. But it was part of the begining of what was to be a landmark in the direction of music coming out of the industry. This re-release is even more noteworthy with Gram Parson vocals reintroduced after being left out of the vinyl release. Though Gram went on to make legendary albums (2 of them) of his own, ultimatly achieving almost mythical fame. One can see how both Parsons and The Byrds influenced each other: Parsons love for the traditional songs and songwriters of country music and the bands tight, well executed rythmic directions. One of their stronger albums, thanks to the bands line-up, it is one of rock's classic albums. The country songlist, being almost out of place, ironically is one of the major factors making it so. Recomended with "Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde".
FYI Tracks #15 through #18 are rehearsal tracks.
Yet another album that I can't download from Australia. Don't you guys get embarrassed taking my money each month ?
I don't care what genre of music you like, or what your age, influences, background, etc. are. This is simply put one of the finest albums ever recorded, and deserves to be in your collection.